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25,050karma·12,302submissions·September 8, 2017
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Article 17 does include the term "without undue delay"[0], but such vague language seems ripe for some court precedent. A clone and remove/update per GDPR request seems like undue delay…
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Of which westerly conservative neighbours do you speak?
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Have you played Mass Effect, used Java or OpenBSD? One has natural resources and money and tech. Different parts of Canada bring different things to the table.
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In Ontario? Are you sure? [0] [1] [2] [0]: https://devrylaw.ca/renting-in-ontario-what-every-pet-owner-...
[1}: https://animaljustice.ca/blog/renting-with-pets-a…
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They weren't, but companies still included terms in employee's contract.. and "not really enforceable" still requires a (legal) fight.. this is better, no?
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Seems like a reasonable avenue.. but it must be skewed by multiple devices (work+personal phone, phone+tablet+laptop each with a SIM - them being the same account isn't particularly relevant), an…
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I guess people only pay attention to what they want to find, but Canada and Mexico are missing (=North America with the US) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29673305 . And the Asi…
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Perhaps this one is better? https://nationalpost.com/news/mp-mark-strahls-merry-christma... You can find a link from his main website[0] to his instagram[1] and twitter[2] posts …
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Google supports 6 or 8, [Aegis]( https://getaegis.app/ ) supports the full standard, Authy supports 6 or 8, Sophos supports 6 or 8. Lots of support.…
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There is a window of validity (often 30s), and a window of forgiveness (often +- 30s, so the same code will work for 90s), but the standards require only one attempt per window which renders TFA'…
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Perhaps you could link to these NIST standards?
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You want your secret to have a secret? Several apps that provide time based one time password storage/management can also be secured with bio-metrics, pins or passwords (Aegis, MS Authenticator)…
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Dupe from 12hours ago[0] (113pts, 29comments) [0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29612750 …
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The app is stop gap at best - it has to be run manually, the screen has to be on, and it chews batteries (due to phone architectural designs)
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Something like this was reported 8 hours ago[0] I find myself suspicious of this sudden negative press [0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29596138 …
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Dupe of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29568403 although not a ton of traction there either (29pts, 4comments)…
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Good news, a new region is coming to Canada in the west[0] eta 2023/24 [0]: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/in-the-works-aws-canada-wes... …
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I think the link should be: https://www.ehn.org/lead-ammunition-in-meat-2645108170.html (submitted link has accidentally captured some sort of custom fragment-deep-link-in-the-url imp…
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Other one is actually the dupe (posted slightly later, and a poor URL choice), but has gained more traction
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Yeah, it could do with "for EasyOS releases" being appended (but that would be editorializing)
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Did you try wikipedia[0] or microsoft[1]? It's been around 20 years, but it's been fading away the last 5 [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_BizTalk_Server
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While it's Martin's blog, most posts these days are by other people.. this particular one is by "Brandon Byars"
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The article isn't finished yet (see the footer)... so it'll be a longer read
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Almost all Garmins can be paired with chest-strap HR monitors (much more accurate than any watch) if you want to confirm it's the watch. It does sound like it's the watch!
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Dupe of post from writer 2 days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29443474 The article fails to convince me the "Memory Image Pattern" is some how different from the…
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straw.page has been posted by okozzie 16 times in the last 10 months, sometimes the odd URL hack to get past the repost filters (+?, /start, +?ref=hn, +?ref, +?utm) but mostly just the same page.
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I mean the document says the data is accurate "as of November/2020", and the slide was prepared 7-Jan-2021
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It's a weird situation, but it's very obvious with HC1 and SHC cards. It starts with JWT. JSON is a human readable format (in utf-8), if humans don't need to read, the data could be bi…