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Comment #24913332
Full notification from Cred: Cred has experienced irregularities in the handling of specific corporate funds by a perpetrator of fraudulent activity that has negatively impacted Cr…
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Comment #19529347
I think it just boils down to we all have subtle differences in how we use products so while some features are a revelation to one person, they are pointless to another (always on …
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Comment #17423967
It's kind of funny. You say "case literally does not support the claim" I make then continue to say what I said in a different way. I was responding to a person that was claiming t…
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Comment #17422090
A German court held that IP addresses can be considered personal data for non ISPs. Check Patrick Breyer v. Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Literally a website just logging IP addresse…
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Comment #17355021
I think that’s a legitimate approach. Though I personally think all substances should be decriminalized (rather than legalized) as in the case of things like heroin addiction the a…
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Comment #17354761
I think you’re making some quite wild assumptions about motivation and impact of the use of various substances. If you looked at those that literally are making those profound adva…
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Comment #17354446
> There are unfortunately people that could be damaged by smoking weed, irreversibly Perhaps peanuts should be made illegal. There are people that can be irreversibly damaged by co…
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Comment #17278065
Definitely build it completely from scratch. You should roll your own TCP libraries as well. Don't trust anything you didn't write yourself. Come to think of it, I'm not sure you s…
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Comment #16978625
So where will Facebook place itself on this list?
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Comment #8137110
Redis for us almost operates as a set of application servers. We push a great deal of logic into Lua that we compile so that tons of back and forth operations aren't necessary. Thi…
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Comment #8137089
We are using the host networking for the services currently on Docker. Load balancer and primary API endpoints are all running outside of Docker so there isn't a huge networking lo…
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Comment #6654427
From the repo: "Riot is a manifesto for vanilla JavaScript and jQuery." I think that's really the point. Rejecting the idea of these big frameworks and promoting vanilla JS.. Rejec…
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Comment #6653322
> There's almost literally nothing here I think that's the point.
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Comment #6281002
This. Also the word overwhelmingly is used to describe a meeting to discuss a topic throughout Europe. It's not an unusual statement in Europe to have a moot or attend a moot. We'r…
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Comment #6279281
Our infrastructure is built as a service. I totally understand that many people want to run their forum on their own network and that's totally ok. There's plenty of products out t…
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Comment #6279254
Totally agreed here. We love the name.
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Comment #6277621
@letsmoot :)
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Comment #6276902
Hmm I think you must have hit it while we were doing a deploy. Looks like the www alias points right to S3 instead of our CDN. The CDN would have hidden the bucket reconfiguration.…
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Comment #6276688
During peak hours thousands per second, off hours not many at all.
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Comment #6276684
Yes we intent to open source all of this. No timeframe in mind. We need to get through our beta roadmap before packaging up the various pieces we plan on open sourcing.