Oh yeah, that makes sense.
Oh yeah, that makes sense.
Don’t get me wrong, this is cool, but is there some reason not to extract a .zip file locally?
I’ve been using Linux, UNIX for a long time so I don’t know if it’s a Windows thing or what.
Yeah, this is more funny than anything. Very creative problem-solving on their part.
Idiomas? やった!我不是失败者!
TL;DR; A CRM is what makes all your interactions with companies so fucking terrible these days, like programmers now everyone’s got a ticket they just want to close out.
What’s up with cities (in the US) not having the facilities for this? I know it’s not a perfect solution but everyone I see walking their dog in Los Angeles has these compostable bags.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but it sounds like Europe does (generally speaking). Is it a matter of laziness or something else on our part?
I could’ve written a Tailscale App Connector to route it through the home connection, but I ended up blocking their domains outright and writing some CSS rules to hide Reddit from SearXNG results. It’s better than that annoying page.
Imagine it is your plan and you earn a reward for it. It’s the small things that count.
I’ve been reporting spam for years (old iCloud email account I can’t destroy was leaked everywhere back in like 2015) and using the websites to report spam seems to have zero effect.
What does seem to work well is reporting to the originating server’s owner, but it’s mostly hit or miss.
If the email happens have suspicious links, reporting to the IP address owner and the registrar the domain is hosted at is usually very successful. I’ve filed simple reports for those and have received a “we took down this host/domain” within minutes several times.
I probably can’t be of much help yet unless for some reason you want to take up programming. I’m just not familiar with web scraping outside programming.
Selenium is a “driver” that controls browsers, you would need some type of software to actually drive it. If you have programming experience it’s pretty easy to get going.
Personally, I use it in Ruby on Rails development for unit testing but I also use it to log in to websites and perform some actions on behalf of a user (where the websites don’t offer an API).
I don’t have experience with the others, but thought my comment may or may not be useful.
What is the most private phone? Take a visit to a Google property and curb stomp your privacy to find out!
looks at community I hope so?
The only Windows people I know are the Java developers at my workplace and it shows. Containerization and Linux/UNIX conventions are definitely not followed and everything’s a clusterfuck with those guys.
For me, having it locked down is the selling point. I used to be big into jailbreaking but for 90% of users it’s better this way.
For development work though obviously having it not so locked down is kind of necessary. Luckily I don’t write apps from iOS or tvOS so it’s a nonissue for me.
Orion is a pretty sick browser letting you run Chrome and Firefox extensions in a WebKit browser. It looks/feels very close to Safari, and though having those extensions sounds super glitchy it’s actually very well-polished.
When does that become relevant? I mainly develop web applications so I’ve never directly worked with WebGL.
I’m a web developer but I absolutely love Safari. I seriously don’t understand the hate. From an end-user perspective it’s sooo much less clunky too.
I’d almost go through the trouble of getting the content out of Wordpress. The nice thing about static site generators is you can completely switch out the framework, runtime, base Docker image and/or OS at any time.
I just block people like this and/or disengage.