Matty_r

@Matty_r@programming.dev
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Joined 10 months ago

100% natty bro

So what they're saying is they could get all that extra revenue if they lower their price and just undercut the competition?

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Excellent - how many trees can I grow on my roof? Can they be retrofitted?

/s

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You have my vote. The out of the box experience would be polished and I have no doubt would be done very well.

Why did they want a new name?

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I've been using my install script for so long, I've forgotten that single click was the default. I guess that's at least one extra line I can remove.

"As you can see by looking at the logs, the FSD was disengaged 276ms prior to the crash, therefore the driver is at fault" /s

Update: Valuation now only at $50k.

My vote is Linux Mint. I had installed it on a family members laptop and have been going strong for years without fault.

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Everything.

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Probably don't need to pay them as well because they aren't considered teachers.

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What's wrong? You've barely touched your smallpox plague.

Seems pretty handy to have to be honest.

Gottem

Does it do OCR? And can you create tags / naming convention / folders based on rules and text within the scanned document? I want to digitize all my paperwork, but there is so much I don't have time to do the organizing part of it manually.

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Framework just announced a RISC-V motherboard you can get which is pretty awesome. Obviously designed for developers etc, but its a good step.

This should be the new isEven()/isOdd(). Calculate the speed of the CPU and use that to determine how long it might take to achieve a 'sleep' of a required time.

Dude..

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Normally you'd want to take those to get a decent nights sleep, which will help recovery a lot.

Not entirely true. You're giving them users and downloads to pad their stats.

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Ideally I'd choose Rust because I enjoy working with it, but don't have enough time to commit to it at the moment. But being Practical I'd probably say Java, its easy to get stuff going and has been around forever so it's easy to find solutions etc.

And they still can't manage to start selling it in Australia. Completely different things but still frustrating nevertheless.

Only 6 hours on battery? That's pretty low I'd have thought.

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I think the question is fine, but we have to assume they covered this type of method prior to the exam, where .length would result in the character count of a String.

I was curious so had a look at that app. Hasn't been updated in years and the original author appears unresponsive.

I would probably advise against that, at least from a security standpoint.

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I'd like to know what this is as well? I was hoping Plasma 6 was going to solve my Nvidia + Wayland issues for me, but it didn't seem to make any difference.

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There is OTPClient [0] for Linux which can be used to import your Aegis keys.

[0] https://github.com/paolostivanin/OTPClient

I think you'll be pretty disappointed with anything else that's available. Of those two I'd say stick with OnlyOffice.

Sometimes the people that need the most help, don't even realize it. Keep fighting the good fight.

Is the source code available for that anywhere? I wasn't able to find it after a quick look over the website.

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I presume it's Fairphone 3?

The object/class/thing would normally be its own class file, the action would be a method/function of said class.

Ie:

fileDialog.open()

fileDialog = Class (Dialog), Subclass (FileDialog)

My opinion, if possible, just use the Papirus icons by default. It does such a great job of being consistent while giving apps their own look.

I use Pushover for my own notifications and was curious to see if they had any info on this. Fortunately they've got a note on their page: https://blog.pushover.net/posts/2023/12/encryption

That's about the time the tone of the movie changes significantly

I think that's a reasonable request? An internet connection shouldn't be necessary.

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Raytheon uses Procurement Fraud, its not very effective.

No, youre right - just because its old doesnt mean its insecure. But honestly, it's very short sighted to think there may not be potential security issues. I haven't gone through the code, and I'm not going to, but the amount of problems that could crop up due to using an app that is not being maintained are potentially huge.

Maybe its reaching out to a server to get a block list, and that server has now been exploited and is now distributing malware to your phone?

Maybe the way it handles blocking calls has a huge flaw which can be exploited by another app to gain higher privileges than its own?

Just looking at the issues list, a year ago someone even points out that through using a static analyzer they found 23 issues. Who knows the severity of them?

This is all speculation. But to just wave off a geniune concern is ignorant.

Twice a day, every day. Can't miss it!

Of these, I can recommend Proxmox. Its a decent learning curve coming from VMware, but once you learn the interface you'll be able to configure things much like you would in Vsphere/ESXi.

I recently started using the Proxmox Backup Server as well, and its pretty amazing. I got myself a super cheap VPS with 400gb storage, setup wireguard and installed the backup server. You just point Proxmox directly to it and it'll do encrypted backups, scheduling, and easily keep any number of versions of your backups.