Terrible title, I thought it was a vulnerability in git.
Terrible title, I thought it was a vulnerability in git.
I bought one this year. Been using it a week, hope it helps later on!
Well, let’s see…my work laptop experience (so far).
I think they moved from GPL3 to Apache 2 in 2017 and then only added that one line about restricting confluence in August.
I’m out of the loop. What’s going on?
I mean, I get it, but that’s also not a thing of git, right? Just because GitHub does something doesn’t mean every other hosting provider needs to. If your code review process is to comment upon specific commits, maybe it’s the code review process that’s wrong?
Sandboxed typically restricts a program from being able to read/write to various areas (think an app isn’t allowed to use the network, or access USB devices, or it’s only allowed access to a certain directory in the filesystem).
Containerised is a way of virtualising an app/apps so that they can be easily distributed to run once or thousands. They can and are also sandboxed to different degrees.
Sandboxed rather than containerised I think.
I say bye all the time. Every phone coversation.
Here’s me asking it to do 1 thing in Python and it halucinating and repeating itself incorrectly every time.
I mean looking at your post history this ridiculous comment makes sense.
For those, like me, who don’t know what Nakba means.
I’ve been ‘told off’ so many times by the internet for my cat and grep combos that I still do it, then I remove the cat, it still works, and I feel better. shrug
Why do you think it’s invasive? How do you quantify which providers are less invasive?
I think what’s interesting about this take, is when they use AI to generate things like new taxes, tax codes and tax laws. The levels of loopery will be insane.
Is that Har Mar Superstar?