In other news today...
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@topspin Oh, I forgot to read your post.
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@loopback0 said in In other news today...:
@anotherusername said in In other news today...:
Moving off of Oracle is always a good thing
Clearly not.
Just some withdrawal symptoms. Nothing to be concerned about, but you probably shouldn't decide to kick the habit the day before a big interview.
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@anotherusername said in In other news today...:
Moving off of Oracle is always a good thing, but even still, why would you schedule it for a high-volume shipping time?
They didn't.
The Ohio warehouse is the largest of the 13 warehouses that moved its database off Oracle prior to Prime Day.
They migrated before the peak, but the new system couldn't handle the peak volume; and they at least initially didn't have the capability to analyse what was going wrong (whether because of missing database features, inadequate configuration, or merely unfamiliarity with the tools, the article does not make clear).
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Phil Chen, HTC's decentralized chief officer, told CNBC over the phone:
Private keys are lines of code
No they're not.
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@boomzilla said in In other news today...:
We have a few, actually. Look for the "About the $category Category" posts in various categories.
Is part of the CoC?
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@pie_flavor said in In other news today...:
Oh, there's plenty wrong with it.
"By contrast, to suggest that others use nonfree software opposes the basic principles of GNU, so it is not allowed in GNU Project discussions."
I don't think that's such a bad thing. Going to any product's discussion area and trying to market their competitors' stuff sounds likely to get you booted, and I don't think that's unreasonable.
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@Zecc said in In other news today...:
@boomzilla said in In other news today...:
We have a few, actually. Look for the "About the $category Category" posts in various categories.
Is part of the CoC?
That's an unwritten rule, of course, because
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Dutch DA has to return 585 bitcoins which were seized on suspicion of being gathered with stolen electricity, back in 2014. They proved electricity was stolen, but failed to prove stolen electricity was used to gather the coins.
Luckily for them, they will have to return the value in euros at the time the coins were seized, and not the (significantly higher) bitcoin value. One assumes the original bitcoins have long since been sold.
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@boomzilla said in In other news today...:
@pie_flavor said in In other news today...:
Oh, there's plenty wrong with it.
"By contrast, to suggest that others use nonfree software opposes the basic principles of GNU, so it is not allowed in GNU Project discussions."
I don't think that's such a bad thing. Going to any product's discussion area and trying to market their competitors' stuff sounds likely to get you booted, and I don't think that's unreasonable.
Competitors?
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@Zecc said in In other news today...:
HTC's decentralized chief officer
What's a decentralized chief officer anyway? A CO that's hanging slightly to one side?
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@pie_flavor said in In other news today...:
@boomzilla said in In other news today...:
@pie_flavor said in In other news today...:
Oh, there's plenty wrong with it.
"By contrast, to suggest that others use nonfree software opposes the basic principles of GNU, so it is not allowed in GNU Project discussions."
I don't think that's such a bad thing. Going to any product's discussion area and trying to market their competitors' stuff sounds likely to get you booted, and I don't think that's unreasonable.
Competitors?
Conspirators?
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Cosplayers?
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The family of the bride also accused that they already offered the groom a washing machine, refrigerator, cooler, TV, and a bike (Bajaj Pulsar)when the wedding date was finalised. Speaking about the incident the grandmother of the bride said, "They made these demands five days before the wedding. He refused to marry after we said we can't fulfil them. I don't know who tonsured his head."
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@anonymous234 said in In other news today...:
Phil Chen, HTC's decentralized chief officer,
Is he in the cloud?
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@HardwareGeek Yes. In the cloud as in "out of touch with reality".
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Following this, the matter got heated up, the family of the bride locked up the groom and his family. Things got uglier when groom's head was tonsured. Seeing all the commotion, the people at the wedding called up the police.
Ah, so it happened in the middle of a crowd, yet no one saw who did it...
Whatever, it just means going "bald" for a few months.
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@Tsaukpaetra Some people like their junk dank.
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@Magus And some people like their jank dunk.
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@pie_flavor Quick! Paging @end @waffles @sam to the thread! We have lots of
vitriol-filled screaming rantshelpful suggestions!
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@PJH It's John "Waffles" Stackoverflow
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@hungrier said in In other news today...:
@PJH It's John "Waffles" Stackoverflow
.. still none-the-wiser..
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Can't find a news report about it, but...
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But her emails!
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@Rhywden said in In other news today...:
Trump’s tapped phone may be the largest White House breach ever
What about his Twitter account?
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@dkf said in In other news today...:
@Rhywden said in In other news today...:
Trump’s tapped phone may be the largest White House breach ever
What about his Twitter account?
That I'd label a rupture.
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@Boner
Will it have St. Tibulus, I wonder?
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Get off my lawn applies to Grizzly too
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@PJH Sam Saffron goes by "waffles" on StackExchange, and apparently had an account here under that name prior to the Discourse migration.
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It's for the user experience, honest !
Samsung: we are just trying to prevent the phone burst into flames
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@TimeBandit said in In other news today...:
It's for the user experience, honest !
Samsung: we are just trying to prevent the phone burst into flames
I FUCKING KNEW IT
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@Zecc said in In other news today...:
Phil Chen, HTC's decentralized chief officer, told CNBC over the phone:
Private keys are lines of code
No they're not.
Well, technically, a literal value can be a part of code listings.
But that means the PK would have to be added to the code, which implies either a constant PK () or random PK generation via self-modifying code ().
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@boomzilla said in In other news today...:
trying to market their competitors' stuff sounds likely to get you booted
Oh, is that how you get a new Android device to start up?
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No True Scotsman reaches Twatter©™®:
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Fake
NewsTwitterEdit: Article's title: Trump Accuses Twitter of Political Bias
Edit: Yes, Bloomberg
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@TimeBandit I think that's the Bloomberg server detecting the onebox attempt - when I clicked on it, it did this Captcha thingie.
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There's a reason I specifically reserved judgement. It had the markers of either a crazy/stupid person or a false flag, but there wasn't enough information to tell more.
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@PJH said in In other news today...:
OK... so a girl was up a tree, refusing to come down, and the police got involved. And then she did come down afterall.
Nowhere in the article does it explain:
- Why she didn't want to come down
- Why the police got involved in the first place
- Why she eventually changed her mind and decided to come down
So... what's the point of this article?