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RobinUS2
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Comment #42192740
Sounds a bit farfetched, not like they wouldn't hear it later?
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Comment #37914068
how does this work?
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Comment #36417633
How are we going to provide that evidence? And make sure that evidence is actually true, instead of AI generated? Send them a link to a wiki page that has been mutated by an AI bot…
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Comment #34708471
Reading a bit it seems to be potentially that the recommendations after the last big quake haven't been followed up properly. So basically stronger building requirements, with gove…
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Comment #34708312
In the case of protests etc I'd understand the goal behind it from certain actors involved, but why in this case?
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Comment #32996107
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_incident
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Comment #31821506
I understand your point, but CloudFlare generally is very transparent, including root cause analysis and their CTO reaching out directly. It could also be a mistake or not so well …
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Comment #31820739
is it just DNS?
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Comment #27590515
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-faltstrom-base45/
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Comment #24224995
Where should the primary responsibility for product market fit lie within a startup? E.g. product owner, CTO, CEO, .. ?
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Comment #17552720
generally lookup the IPs (dig ) and then attempt a host/whois on that IP. For PushBullet it's hidden by CloudFlare so hard to see easily, you should try and find an exposed endpoin…
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Comment #17552673
this one appears to be just global LBs, so a load balancer in AWS/Azure that hits the actual backends over a VPN or something would have worked, but that's just this case
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Comment #15294290
Having same issues
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Comment #10078112
Wouldn't it be an option to basically chain the "events" in the local storage queue with crytographic hashes (kind a like a block chain). You can then fairly easily verify modifica…
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Comment #8267439
Are there any banks actually using this? Or is it more like a suggested spec draft?
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Comment #7582786
Totally agree, except for the fact that email is a secure medium. Phone would be much better.
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Comment #7397363
Likewise, it simply makes sense if you have a proper understanding of channels and go-routines.
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Comment #7378063
Then there's also the North-Korean airspace, which is maybe even more aggressive. Could also match the flight path (give or take).
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Comment #7378047
An autopilot can perform an instrument landing, however this does require some preparation of the flight crew (e.g. setting the right frequencies for ILS, reducing airspeed, deploy…
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Comment #7129898
Located in The Netherlands, but mainly doing business with US/UK. I go on one holiday for an extend period (~ 14 days) and a couple (~ 2) of short 3-5 day trips.
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Comment #7129325
Yes definitely. I personally see this as a key ingredient in order to make a project really work. Of course this doesn't work for things like an X-Ray machine, but for a SaaS compa…
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Comment #7016038
CloudFlare also takes of the load of your dead server if the server is dead. It still has a "Try the original server"-button, but that is more manual.