Lots of good and relevant reading here:
Lots of good and relevant reading here:
Why not just use a QR code scanner that shows you the link before you browse to it?
Tangentially related: https://youtu.be/zfVLTKktt3A?si=MhpU9C-otZc6jzkt
(Not helpful, but hilarious!)
I don’t know if I am right but I am of the opinion that Cybersecurity should be considered a mastery branch on top of basic engineering skills. But it feels like there are so many Cybersecurity experts who do not understand enough about the underlying engineering concepts to be effective in their role.
Ha, I was going to say she sounds too smart for him!
It generates the blurst of code!
“Don’t cry, you can run bash on Windows 10 now”… pure awesomeness! Haha
I find it hilarious that you think people who use health trackers “need” them to get fit, rather than being a source of personal data that helps improve how you manage your diet and exercise.
You could pretty much reduce any use of modern software to that kind of comment. E.g. I find it halarious that people need spellcheck to write things correctly.
This is again just asking which movie you prefer, with extra steps!
This is just asking which movie you prefer, with extra steps.
Cook and eat good food, including liver.
This seems oddly specific for Maslow.
Well maybe if she had shown more interest in his pull requests, he wouldn’t be off forking other repos!
I am no longer a Reddit refugee, I am a Lemmy citizen!
This is one of the most educational and entertaining reads on the internet, if you are into that kind of thing:
Lemmy was a 1 to 1 time sink replacement for Reddit for me so not a lot has changed!
Relay for Reddit - but I am guessing the move to the paid subscription is due any day now.
No, but I still very occasionally check it but only every couple of days for the niche communities, but only because my reddit app of choice still works - but as soon as it stops I will not miss it.
If my router drops packets on the rug, should I rub their WAN port in it?
I don’t think there is a single right or wrong answer but to play devils advocate making your CI tooling lightweight orchestration for your scripts that do the majority of the work means you lose the advantages of being able to easily add in third party tools that you want to integrate with your pipeline (quality, security, testing, reporting, auditing, artefact management, alerting, etc). It becomes more complex the more pipelines you are creating while maintaining a consistent set of tooling integrations.
I am a plastic digesting mega organism apparently!