In my first ever programming class textbook was using Allman. Probably for this reason, it is easy for a beginner to match braces. It is a lot loss common industry to my knowledge.
In my first ever programming class textbook was using Allman. Probably for this reason, it is easy for a beginner to match braces. It is a lot loss common industry to my knowledge.
Is this an AOE2 reference or is it historically correct? I knew I should not have learnt history from games.
This is a good one. We get standard phishing tests which make no sense. It is usually a person I don’t know, from a company I haven’t heard of asking me to edit/review a file they share. People who design these tests should know that people do NOT jump into the opportunity of editing/reviewing files or receiving tasks. I imagine real phishing attacks must be smarter than this.
I realized that there is one actually !itcrowd@lemmy.world
Where is The IT Crowd community when you need one?
It may be early for crunchy leaves. Marinade them for another month for perfect crunchiness.
Not necessarily, solutions can implemented. For example, footage from private security cameras can be sent to trusted establishment (trusted by the court at least) in real time which can be timestamped and stored (maybe not necessarily even stored there, encryption with timestamp may be enough). If source private camera and the network is secure, footage is also secure.
I have a feeling that next generations will feel about the office what we feel about Married with Children and other kind of “wife bad” shows. I find it funny and laugh but if you think about it it is horrible.
Reminds me of https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Toupee_fallacy
Don’t be so hard on them, Australia is spot on.
“You were the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the Bears, not join them!”
I would have never thought about this.
Nobody is asking the real question. Why is there a magnet in the cat’s collar? Depending on how strong it is, it may even be dangerous.
Some days I work from office just so that I walk to the office.
An emergency alert went off on my wife’s phone for a second time at 2.50, and 26 minutes later I still couldn’t fall asleep. I am also anxiously waiting for my alarm to ring any time. I don’t want to disable emergency alarms because they are important, but if they keep sending them in the middle of the night again and again at different hours they aren’t leaving me much choice.