I gave it a few tries before, but I must be doing it incorrectly or in a less than ideal fashion, as the effect never seem to last more than a couple of seconds for me.
I gave it a few tries before, but I must be doing it incorrectly or in a less than ideal fashion, as the effect never seem to last more than a couple of seconds for me.
No kidding. Would love to finally experience actual silence for a change.
In the future, please use cross post instead and not click bait titles into different communities.
On a more related note, do you have knowledge if the image was federated outwards? I’m fairly sure I’ve subscribed to that community, so there may be an off chance I have received a copy of the image as part of federation. Is there any way to scour other instances to find images that is federated out and needs to be removed?
This article is from May of this year and on a quick glance didn’t seem to add any value to the current iteration of the rumour mill discussion.
I’m not convinced one way or another until more reputable sources add more colours to the situation.
Sky is tabloid and often run hot takes without confirmation, so the original should be taken with a huge grain of salt. However, considering India’s position to benefit from cheap Russian exports right now, it is going to take a lot more in depth analysis than a couple of sentences of counter claim from Indian sources to definitively proof otherwise.
“Too complicated” feels like a cop out… there’s no question as to whether or not clients can send both, from best practice point of view, the party instilling the change should bore the burden of supporting both for some time. I cannot and do not want to change the current release train, but I hope you can take this into consideration into the future, for future breaking changes.
I’m not asking about whether or not clients can do it, there’s no doubt a dual outbound header method is possible, but rather more about general development best practices. When instilling a change, isn’t it usually best to support both states to ensure least amount of users are immediately affected, and gradually bleed those stragglers out?
With the authentication header update, isn’t usual best practice to support both on the server side simultaneously, and set a deprecation window such that clients can update over time?
Soon afterwards a row broke out between the Surrey district police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who are something like India’s CBI or the US FBI.
Surrey district police => local police, think “NYPD”
Royal Canadian Mounted Police => RCMP, the federally operated police force, essentially have jurisdiction nation wide, generally the sole police force if there’s no locally established police force. Surrey Police was formed relatively recently as a former Mayor’s pet project and the current Mayor’s entire campaign is the reverse the change and get the RCMP back. 🤷
I don’t know Android. Sorry. Doesn’t locking down to very very limited hardened features goes against everything Android is (highly flexible customizable for power users who’d want to do that kind of stuff)?
They do, and they’ve shared the counter measure (lockdown mode) with the world.
If a nation state will individually target someone, they don’t need to doom scroll on insta (nor do they need to). Locking down the phone to the bare minimum for these kind of people is the appropriate level of response.
I just straight up don’t understand and am impressed with the tech in this space we as a society have.
“Molecular-genetic testing has been completed,” it said in a statement.
“According to its results, the identities of all 10 deceased have been established, and they correspond to the list published in the flight manifest.”
Not sure what’s more impressive; fact that they were able to turn the test results back so quickly, or fact that all 10 deceased, including the flight crew, have their DNA in some sort of database. Isn’t it supposed to take weeks to do the analysis?
Thank you!!
Archive.is has been throwing forever Cloudflare challenge loops for me the last couple days. Would you mind sharing the original pre-archive link?
That is indeed mind boggling. Thank you for sharing this with me. I did not realize it is that thin out there!
Wouldn’t friction (however little in deep outer space) eventually decay the crafts way before Earth is engulfed by the Sun?
I haven’t deployed Authelia specifically before so I probably won’t be the best when it comes to debugging. But i’d be happy to take a look if you think an extra fresh pair of eyes might help :)
My very cursory understanding is that SETI was shutting down, but BOINC (so folding etc) should still be going.
One potential downside to this on the posts/comment front is that if the thread in question is not in a community your instance is federated with, any form of local redirect would yield just an empty post with no comments. Lenny’s current federation is primarily push driven, so when requesting a post from an unknown community will yield no historical comments, as your instance have never subscribed to the community and thus never received the push notifications. Whereas getting sent to the original instance, you’d be able to see the full interaction history and have a better picture of the intended discussion.