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1,979karma·1,375submissions·March 26, 2023
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This idea looks good. Have you used it in practice? Can you share how?
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> mix randomisation into hash tables. I believe you don't understand. In go, they literally randomly permute the iteration order of the map each time you iterate over it. e.g for x in map …
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Where do those ifs stop? What if you went blind in an accident? Some things are just disasters, you can't count that for optimising the majority of the system. Of course you can have support for …
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That's only been observed for small, close knit communities (regardless of race etc before the pitchfork activists come out). You're never ever getting that for the whole world. Some things …
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No need benchmarks. We already know they can BS better than anyone for 3 hours, make statistical method errors, and hallucinate studies.
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We have this "Nataraj Glow" ballpoint pen in India that you can get for 1 INR a pop. I bought a whole lot of them (100s) during school many years back and still use them. I lost pens regular…
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$ man sed
Or for more complex things $ vim
:cfdo
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Doesn't prisma do many sql features like distinct... In memory?
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Yeah. Maybe they separated critical and non-critical CSS? and delayed non-critical CSS, that way you'll see a degraded version of the page on slow connections. Can't think of any other reaso…
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> Does it break posix A vim that ships out of the box with different shortcuts than those -- I presume yes. But if the user configures them then it's upto them I guess. Just like a user can sw…
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It does not work as seamlessly as CC w.r.t chargebacks. What a lot of folks do is they pay for most purchases with UPI but try and ensure there is some kind of "undo" button somewhere for la…
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I meant the coreutils join command.
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Yep. I did the same thing. Went through the usual dance of trying out gnome, hit the extension breakage(there's been many of them over the years I can't even tell you which one it was) and I…
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AGI is here guys
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A mix of everything. - Ingredients have a natural level of diffusion. - Composition. As a crude rule, alcohol based perfumes will boost projection, but will also last for less time. Oil is the opposit…
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> bash Did the `join` command help?
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Look at gron. Or fastgron, same thing but faster. It basically dumps the flattened js equation form of the json. You can then sed grep that whatever. Then you can gron --ungron and it will make it JSO…
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I always have Secure boot off
Disk encryption off
Tpm off
mitigations=off in linux kernel cmdline
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I like that idea of printing the URLs it downloads. Will help screen quickly if it's doing something malicious.
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Curious: Why? Is it not a good fit for what ripgrep does? Isn't the sort of "streaming" "line at a time" I/O that ripgrep does a good fit for async io?
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Agreed. What I've read is that they basically duplicated the Java API, which had getYear() I suppose the offset method was really quite entrenched so no one thought to special case that function,…
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mokutil Check its various options The 'Validity' field in the output will tell you the expiration date.
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Secure boot, disk encryption, etc are more trouble than they are worth IME. I have them all off. Qualifier: for personal computers that you don't take regular backups of, test backups, etc
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Hope you're getting paid well bro
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I think an easy 80% solution is to have rarely stuff that will be called processed no matter how you draw the line e.g doritos
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I like instances of any fragrance really, as long as it doesn't "project". Basically, if someone comes close they catch it but otherwise it doesn't throw the smell very far. Examp…
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They can sell the same "production output" as different SKUs with different prices in different markets/retailers, with just enough minor cheap-to-make variance so regular people can…
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It was sarcastic. Because of the ...low signal-noise ratio... in CVEs these days.
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Won't be surprised if this gets a CVE