I don’t use one, only the official carrying case when it is not being used. I don’t see the point as I’m not using it while walking or moving.
I don’t use one, only the official carrying case when it is not being used. I don’t see the point as I’m not using it while walking or moving.
The problem is that you’ll start trusting it based on a few examples that it was correct, and you’ll be burned by a seemingly correct answer that is really wrong. I tried testing it with simple science and engineering questions and it was garbage.
The same tool made up references to seemingly real legal cases that never existed.
*makes up the info for you.
I have to mark emails I’m sending to others about pay as confidential to protect the company and myself. What you do with it after that point is up to you.
Poms indeed.
NSAIDs can be just as bad in different ways. They cause your digestive tract to bleed and can cause perforations.
You are correct. The issue in your post isn’t caused by cloudflare though, it’s caused by the update to 0.18.3.
That was a lemmy exploit that someone gained admin credentials through the cookies. Quite a few lemmy servers were targeted, but many were able to patch quickly once it was reported through lemmy.world.
lemmy.world started using cloudflare many weeks ago because they were under constant DDOS attack. If you are only seeing this behavior now, it has nothing to do with it. As another user mentioned, they just upgraded to 0.18.3.
At least with a job there is potential to find work that is mentally stimulating.
Phosphoric is in soda not seltzer.
It’s there solely to trigger migraines as you drive by.
Not quite, the All feed shows you all posts from all communities subscribed to on your instance. If there isn’t a user subscribed, it isn’t pushed to that instance.
Nope. If the seat is dirty I’ll wipe it down. The covers are usually wax paper that sticks to you and crinkle while you sit. They are usually not suitable for flushing and should be tossed out in a bin.
Yup, no issue with it at all. Throw it in the wash if it smells or if it will make you feel better.
Not quite. The new rules are 100 api calls per minute per user per app. It used to be 100 api calls per minute per user. That means Apollo is limited to 100 api calls per minute for all users.
If someone were to have a private API key for personal use, it would be difficult to exceed the limit.
Smart. I’ve seen it on manufacturing lines for operators logging into SAP. They put the barcode on the back of their badge.