I think the question is flawed and so are the responses. You all wrote far too much so I cba to read
I think the question is flawed and so are the responses. You all wrote far too much so I cba to read
As someone who read a lot as a child I still find myself saying hyperbowl. I’d certainly heard the correct pronunciation but it wasn’t until very late that I made the connection to the word I’d learned by reading.
What phrasing are you saying is dishonest? A quick search of proton student discount doesn’t even bring up any results from them
I also found that an odd question.
"you ordered a two pack of Durex extra small and a packet of malteasers. Would you recommend them to a friend? "
No. Because who the hell recommends stuff…? Unless it’s something truly unique im not going to recommend it
Star rating systems don’t accurately convey opinions. The majority of reviews will be either 5* or 1* with only a few wannabe critics voting in between applying their own arbitrary votes.
If Amazon are going to change things then why not adopt something more meaningful. Simple up/down votes for things that actually matter.
Was this product as described: 👍/👎
Are you satisfied with the quality: 👍/👎
Are you satisfied with the value for money: 👍/👎
Then a few optional questions for things that aren’t relevant to the product such as postage/packaging etc.
I will never comprehend how americans accept that store and restaurant prices aren’t the price you’ll pay
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I imagine most single developer projects lack any design or UX so the screenshot would do little to encourage users to download.
You may want to re-read the comment I was replying to. At no point did I blame Windows. I simply provided an anecdote supporting that Linux has decent out of the box support for drivers.
Yep. I’ve got a Logitech mouse that always bugged out on Windows. Tried downloading their app/drivers and the install indicator just kept going and going above 100%. Completely broken.
Same mouse on Ubuntu works perfectly.
That was added in the previous release - v0.0.40 https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/pull/998
It takes a fair few seconds after clicking play but it does load
C# is a superb language, it’s a shame it’s not used more often for open source projects.
The only argument people seem to have against it is that it’s maintained by Microsoft - which apparently is the worst thing imagineable. The reality is the Microsoft of today is very different to people’s pre-conceived image. They’ve done a fantastic job with C# and .NET.
.NET has the best documentation of any language I’ve worked with, it makes life so much easier.
I’ve only read the headline and first paragraph but… I already think there’s this is flawed.
It’s treating the symptom rather than the problem. Really we need to be standardising how applications are configured. Standardise the command line arguments, add logical defaults. Pick a single configuration format and a centralised location where is defined.
This is one reason I favour docker compose for running apps. Everything is configured through a docker-compose.yml
file.
I’m not particularly familiar with XSS but I’m curious how a frontend exploit can compromise an instance?
Presumably the injected XSS stores the admin’s JWT somewhere for the exploiter?
Then using that JWT they can effectively login as the admin which gives them access to whatever admin dashboard there is, but does that actually compromise the backend at all?
edit: for anyone curious there’s a bit of a breakdown of how it works here: https://feddit.win/comment/244427
You’re replying to a two year old thread.
I imagine you were browsing “Hot” which has a bug where after scrolling down the feed it suddenly starts including very old content that only has one comment.
Have you considered moving your email away from Google? It’s easier than you’d expect