No one’s saying the points raised are not valid, just that there’s no need to be a cunt about it in what should be a professional setting.
No one’s saying the points raised are not valid, just that there’s no need to be a cunt about it in what should be a professional setting.
And often you still have actual developers reimplementing this shit because EE majors don’t understand dereferencing null pointers is bad
I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear
ICEs are doing all of that shit now too. The truth is ICEs are fucking overpriced and manufacturers didn’t want to lose money.
If they have a good fingerprint on you they don’t need the control group. That’s why you get 5+ captchas when using a VPN/tor.
Parent comment applies even more so to such endpoints imo
I’d assume state (or other serious) actors already know about these companies.
That comment you answered to is full of shit, desktop Linux works fine for many companies. And no dev ever chooses Windows lol
What? No it did not. What are you even trying to say?
I hate that it’s only open source on the surface, but besides clion or a highly customised vim setup, I don’t think anything comes close to it.
Why?
Small landlords are the cheapest IME, and often act like they are doing you a favour. Big ones are cold, but at least treat people like customers rather than janitors
The left has answers to those problems, but implementing the solutions requires more work than reopening Dachau and banning contraception. I’ve never talked to those imaginary non-racists who vote FN/AfD; all the ones I’ve talked to want the dirty foreigners out, but they are all too stupid to see that our economies are reliant on them. There’s no plan for the “after the purge”, never.
Heavily depends on what you do and how big you are
But it doesn’t list them does it? With e.g. zsh I can have the list of flags alongside their explanation, which is not the case with PS I think? I think even bash has it on more recent distros (not entirely sure)
I agree, but are you then implying that the windows explorer file search is good? Have you ever used anything else?
I’m not sure you’re understanding the argument: you cannot monitor closed source, therefore, you have at least as many eyes looking at my random crap on github as you do on the random crap some companies are doing.
Of course there are (or there can be) fully secure systems. The problems come when you assume something is.
I’d say the opposite. Usually you barely get the requirements.txt, when you do you’re missing the versions (including for python itself), and then only must you find out The versions of cuda and cuda driver