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It’s higher than machine code. It’s degrees of highness. Any abstraction technically makes it high level.
It’s higher than machine code. It’s degrees of highness. Any abstraction technically makes it high level.
Java applets and flash were an absolute security nightmare of the highest degree.
You were just running applications on your computer.
If you had to download and run an application on your computer to view a website now people would lose their minds (and rightly so)
Tbf we are noises as fuck. We’ve been sending so much out for decades.
They aren’t all hype. They are amazing technology.
A lot of the software built with them is completely just hype though.
My ex could barely taste the heat so they loved everything crazy hot by normal standards.
Not everyone has extreme reactions to it.
There were no front pages like Reddit or Facebook.
Everyone had their own site and hosting was stupidly cheap.
You could host your own videos for very little. You didn’t need to rely on external services like YouTube.
You found websites by word of mouth or by links on the sites you visit. It was an age of discovery. It was awesome.
As content was self hosted there wasn’t any private censorship of content. And as it was cheap people weren’t desperately trying to monetize everything to stay a float.
It was so completely different it’s legit hard to explain.
I think the act itself implies the threat. If they have those resources and are willing to brazenly break the law like that no actual threat is needed.
Even if they aren’t violent and have no intention of being so the implication is there.
I guess the fear of people with those resources coming after you.
It’s not even the correct definition of an algorithm.
I would suck dick for weed. But I like sucking dick so it’s more like a benefit.
Coke also isn’t physically addictive surprisingly.
The problem is most people only post when they do have issues or they give everything 5 stars if it’s as expected.
I find ignoring 1 and 5 star reviews helps with this issue.
Medical test for competency would make sense.
My point is forced retirement is basically ageist.
I don’t think so. One you’d lose Bernie. Two it’s a bit harsh to assume anyone over a certain age isn’t mentally capable of governing or changing with the times.
I think term limits would serve you much better.
Scaled absolutely. Works really well. We have a pr ci pipeline. And cd set up on the trunk. Everything is PRed before being merged to the trunk.
As it’s all 1s in binary you can overwrite any character by doing an or with DEL
We have a piece of legacy software and we have to replace certain symbols in text values as there’s manual SQL construction everywhere and none of it uses parameters.
Closures can be a real pain if you don’t get what they’re doing!
I love dependency injection personally.
I managed to completely change how YARP routed requests by registering a single interface.
The flexibility it provides is awesome. And it makes testing so much easier.
If I had to guess I’d say the email address was sent as part of the request and not verified.
No man’s sky was a bit different. They massively over promised in the initial marketing and couldn’t get it done.