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bastardoperator
·11 days ago·discuss
I have a bunch of computers and gadgets, why settle on one?
bastardoperator
·14 days ago·discuss
I remember when Republicans told us they want less regulation and smaller federal government. Now they want their dementia riddled god king to control everything from pool liners to the information you're allowed to see, which is all in books and readily available online.
bastardoperator
·22 days ago·discuss
Nintendo, Capcom, Activision, Konami, Sega, Bandai Namco, EA, Sunsoft, Atari, Taito, Bethesda, Tecmo and Naughty dog

All found in the 80's or earlier and still pretty well known today. It could be argued these are different companies today, but they exist.
bastardoperator
·24 days ago·discuss
Wait, you think Elon solved these problems?
bastardoperator
·last month·discuss
Agreed, this is kind of the perfect use case for AI. I can see the prompt now "using css, make this website readable and use a proper color scheme"
bastardoperator
·last month·discuss
Are you one of my enterprise customers? What if your workload does not require write concurrency?
bastardoperator
·last month·discuss
I can't speak for Utah, but I sued a valet for crashing my car in small claims. I was given the option for an additional fee to have the subpoena served by the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department. I think you're better off getting police involved if you can when it comes to serving people. In the case of the video I'm pretty sure he hired a certified process server and the police shut it down.
bastardoperator
·last month·discuss
I recommend watching the videos and deciding for yourself. They've already won in court and nobody has paid them. How are they in the wrong at all here?
bastardoperator
·last month·discuss
The best part is when the officer takes the process server's subpoena, says he'll serve it, then walks back and says the defendant isn't accepting it while refusing to allow her to serve the subpoena.

The search of his person over a call to police is a clear violation of his rights, a phone to call to police is not PC or RAS. The fact they held him for three hours will to be to his benefit in court. Arresting him for starting a gofundme, a clear violation of his first amendment rights, I mean they're just digging that hole. Then they raid him, dislocate his arm, and now he has a warrant out for physical threats?

This story is not blowing up because because of Legos or stealing from old people. It's blowing up because we're watching a corporation and a police department abuse their power and we're all grossed out by it.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
It's famous for being toxic and unmoderated. You can do anything... want to be racist, cool, doxxing people, cool, targeted harassment, you bet your ass.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
I actually love this. They think they'll be able to control this tech and be lords over everyone. In the meantime everyone is replacing them with homegrown solutions.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
GH provides an IP allow list and corp proxy capability to enterprise users. Unless the attacker pwned the entire corp network which is worse than leaking a token, these types of issues can mitigated. Tokens are useless if they don't originate from a specific IP space or contain the proxy header, but you have to set them up.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
LOL
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
Wrap it up, this guy doesn't like the database (they use two), azure is terrible despite being the cash cow for msft, and OP could easily build a more scalable scm service with their pinky and half their brain because they know better then thousands of engineers. I don't know whats more comical, GH going down everyday, or watching bros trying to flex.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
What if I told you most enterprise customers don't even use the cloud offering and aren't impacted by any of this? Companies like Apple use GHES, and honestly thats where most of their revenue comes from, not the free offering.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
So you want to be a hero?
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
No mitigation can stop Aisuru. Let's hope it's not that because the only end in sight is them getting bored and moving on to the next victim.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
My understanding is that data centers (at least in LA) are using mostly grey/industrial water, not water you can consume or use for agriculture. It feels like we're measuring water as one entity when not all water is equally useful to a human.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
No thanks, Jenkins has three DSL languages and none of it is good. You dont have to inline code in yaml, you can call a script and call it day, write that script in any language you want.
bastardoperator
·2 months ago·discuss
Was Microsoft the winner based on their 50B investment in OpenAI?