

I’m really confused… Did you answer my question?
I’m really confused… Did you answer my question?
If you buy a derelict house(that no human can possibly live in) and fix it up to a decent standard with the intent to sell it, are you still a piece of shit?
Peace with no occupation would be ideal.
Security related issues should go through responsible disclosure and it’s up to the maintainer to provide such a process or the recently flurry of “opportunistic whitehats” will continue to spam your issues and require triaging…
Github provides a process for this under the “Security” tab: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/security as an example…
I find that by having a documented process it filters out a decent amount of time wasters.
Best part of Gondwana
The old ‘let perfection be the enemy of good’ argument…
Surely this is a step in the right direction?
I guess you gotta celebrate the wins when you can no matter how messed up the situation is! :)
I know this isn’t the core of the story but I’m kinda proud of my country (The UK) for not fucking this up.
I think the UK Justice system did it’s job here, albeit keeping him detained for a lengthy duration to do it.
Do we all need a competitor to Alphabet/Google? I’d say yes, I don’t think Alphabet is behaving fairly.
Santander and Caixa are perfect examples of how to terribly handle fraudulent payment disputes. I worked in the industry is it’s kinda well known they don’t even follow scheme (Visa/MC) requirements and when you ask them to escalate to scheme they gaslight you.
Knowing this is the hoops you have to jump through in .es means it makes sense they don’t have a robust anti-fraud process outside of .es.
Source: https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-502-discharging-at-high-and-low-temperatures
I don’t have any data on sodium-ion.
That’s how I play the game, you get on first name basis with people too that way…
This feels like the type of thing open street maps could provide a service for where you put in your postcode and it returns the services within a 15 mins walk.
Can we not make Lemmy all about divisive American politics please? :)
Google ran a huge push to get these into schools too… There was a LOT of pressure on Schools to adopt from various partners (or at least that happened in the UK)…
Google is aware of the Microsoft gains from getting people used to their products at a young age…