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I'll add one quick note, because this 'is' big media, and thus it is a sensationalist article meant to incite fear in a bid to grab attention.
Division 7 of the act explicitly has limitations, which prevent a "technical assistance notice" or "technical capability notice" from forcing an entity to implement a "systemic weakness or systemic vulnerability". They even have entire sub-sections dedicated to clarifying this does NOT mean the government can force entities to break encryption (sections 2-4 in the quote below).
Note: I'm not for the act at all, I'm very much against a government being able to intimidate or force it's constituent entities into implementing any kind of modification (let alone something as insane as a back/side door).
From the act itself:
>317ZG - Designated communications provider must not be required to implement or build a systemic weakness or systemic vulnerability etc.
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>(1) A technical assistance notice or technical capability notice must not have the effect of:
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>(a) requiring a designated communications provider to implement or build a systemic weakness, or a systemic vulnerability, into a form of electronic protection; or
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>(b) preventing a designated communications provider from rectifying a systemic weakness, or a systemic vulnerability, in a form of electronic protection.
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>(2) The reference in paragraph (1)(a) to implement or build a systemic weakness, or a systemic vulnerability, into a form of electronic protection includes a reference to implement or build a new decryption capability in relation to a form of electronic protection.
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>(3) The reference in paragraph (1)(a) to implement or build a systemic weakness, or a systemic vulnerability, into a form of electronic protection includes a reference to one or more actions that would render systemic methods of authentication or encryption less effective.
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>(4) Subsections (2) and (3) are enacted for the avoidance of doubt.
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>(5) A technical assistance notice or technical capability notice has no effect to the extent (if any) to which it would have an effect covered by paragraph (1)(a) or (b).
Edit: Source (since the article, presumably intentionally, did not cite their sources) - [https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary\_Business/Bills\_Legislation/Bills\_Search\_Results/Result?bId=r6195](https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r6195) \- this is the actual Parliament of Australia portal link to the bill itself, including transcriptions of MPs responding to the first reading, amendments, and more.
~~Edit 2: It looks like the bill isn't going to get passed this year anyway (Labor intentionally drew the process out by moving to amend the bill, to force government past adjournment for the year (today was the last day until next year)). So this is all going to get looked at again next year.~~
Edit 3: It's now law... a very sad day indeed for our safety.
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I spent about 5 minutes putting together a program that loads up an image, resizes and translates it, and compiles a list of the ipv6 addresses and dumps them into a file for dumping into a `parallel` process for use with this, then realized that I have nothing interesting to actually put up on the board.
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Hmm, technically not, but this could honestly work very well. Thanks.
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> The reason of JwTokenHelper is not synchronized because the class not accessible from different threads. So, there's no reason for making it as synchronized.
The `JwTokenHelper::getInstance` method is is called from `HomeApiService::authorizationService`, which is definitely called from different threads by the HTTP or Servlet container. Or do you think Grizzly would only handle a single client request at a time?
> The LoginHandler takes parameter as a query not header parameter. First see the code then blame.
I'm pretty sure that `@HeaderParam` is for headers, not query parameters: `public Response authorizationService(@HeaderParam("username") String userName, @HeaderParam("password") String password) {` (in `HomeApiService`, second code listing of the blog post)
> The JwCustomToken annotation on method, is my mistake corrected it and add the annotation on method authorization_service method.
Perhaps the blog post is still cached, I still see the broken code examples.
> tldr: I know the Jwt provide it's own security that's why I never said in the post that we're going to make our own security.
You are still storing the clients plaintext password in JWT payload (`JwTokenHelper`, line 21).
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Aha, thanks for the great advice! I'll look into these parameters.
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awesome! spent way to much time on it :)
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Meh, 8 days later and the link is after the fold and not a peep on the news section.... guess it was for naught.
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JSX is the best part of react. You're outputting html within javascript, instead of trying to stuff javascript into your html tags.
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Wouldn't it be pronounced poo-loo-me instead of poo-lah ?
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I know it's not a fair comparison and everything, but this comment has me rolling, lmao
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Questions:
A lawyer would probably draft the will, why would the lawyer not have a copy or not be put in a safe? Is a non-physical copy of will without a signature of the decedent and witnesses(es)/notaries legal?
What happens if one of the key holders dies with, or prior to, the will creator or is otherwise unable to use the app? Why is the will a secret? What about living trusts?
Wills are legal, funerals aren't. You mention the funeral industry, but a will is a legal process. It might be better to create a funeral planning app for seniors that would interface with funeral homes.
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I believe the issue only happens if the video element is selected. So it could have worked but clicking on the video itself might have broken keyboard controls until the user clicked off.
It's also possible that there are multiple workarounds, and they switched between workarounds for various other technical reasons.
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> admittedly towards other facebook properties like Instagram
It's worth saying that instagram is less insidious than facebook.
Instagram dosen't know who your family is, where you went to school, what jobs you have / had, etc etc etc.
At best they have travel history (GPS tracking and photo geo-tagging) and friends... but even the friends on instagram don't have any obligation to be a real first/last name setup like is common on facebook.
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Ultimately, Airbnb made a terrible engineering decision. Betting (their words) on an immature technology that’s not yet at version 1. Which would have been bad enough but given they already had two big native codebases that were also still developed and needed to be bridged, meaning they were working on three codebases not one. Maybe some thought on these choices other than this is cool would be more appropriate stewardship of a 30bn company. Don’t worry we can always write a self aggrandising 5 series blog post envangelising lessons learned no matter how obvious they were to start with.
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I suppose they standardized on slow startup, huge memory footprints, and threadlocals-for-everything too
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Trolled le epic style 😎👌
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That's a funny way to pronounce Lavabit.
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do you have any resources for learning about some of these rabbit holes? thanks for the post.
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To be fair, edge is definitely faster and less resources intensive than chrome or Firefox.
It is annoying to use due to some pretty stupid design choices, but objectively, they did a great job on making it performant and snappy. Easy way to test this is through power usage on an underpowered laptop.
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I don’t think you’re in any way correct about that. Any insert to an Oracle table will fully update all the tables’s indexes as part of the commit, which is guaranteed be atomic. So there’s no lag where newly inserted rows aren’t optimized for lookup.
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Fuck users for not caring or knowing about consumer unfriendly shit.
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Yep, they can't break encryption but the lack of a clear definition of a 'systemic weakness' means that they could implement a backdoor and argue that it is "100% secure and only accessible by Government" if they needed to defend themselves.
> It looks like the bill isn't going to get passed this year anyway
Thankfully. The entire bill was rushed making it a complete and utter shambles. A bill of this nature needs a lot of oversight.
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Google has been much worse than MS for at least a decade.
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[This Twitter thread](https://twitter.com/alfiedotwtf/status/1070047303275175936) gives a more in depth analysis of how bonkers forcing devs to implement backdoors in secret would be.
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If by traction you mean Github stars? Yes. If by traction you mean any real metric? No. Every Vue hype article mentions how many Github stars vue has like it's some sort of useful thing. A lot of people clicked a star on a website... no one cares.
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Atlassian has been opposed to this bill since it was first floated.
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Or Microsoft through most of the 2000's. "Our browser is not compatible with the web? Go fuck yourself, our browser is the web."
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Chromium is open source.
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C# was created, because M$ was given middle finger.
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> These days, there is almost no point in making your own 3D engine, other than for pedagogical reasons.
Or you want a position working on those large engines. Someone's gotta know the magic behind those black boxes, especially when many AAA studios still employ their own in-house ones.
OFC, getting into those positions can almost be a black box in and of itself, but I digress.
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I honestly don't know the reason for the down votes. Are my arguments wrong? I worked exclusively with MSSQL, doing ETL and administration for 4 years. Just a couple of months of using Postgresql was enough to realize that it is more advanced in features. My gripes with MSSQL are very well researched and documented in the community.
Do really, instead of down voting, prove me wrong. What database features are absent from Postgresql?
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Never trust a bootlicking dumbass either
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It Googles for *.pdf and downloads them.
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>Also bit-arrays? I had no idea. I think I've fallen into the trap that all data structures in lisp were linked-list based, but upon any thought at all that really makes no sense in this day and age.
Yes it's a common misconception.. On the other hand linked lists in Lisp can be used at least in five ways:
- as a regular list
- as a recursive (endless) list
- as a set
- as a tree
- as a property list (more or less like a dictionary)
- as an association list
Lisp has function to use lists as any of these. Note that this means Lisp has built-in support for trees. The "batteries-included" Python doesn't have it, for example
There's also arrays, vector, and hashtable support.
Bit arrays are arrays where each element is a bit. Pretty low level! And useful for some data processing utilities.
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Equality is the main reason I care about. Sure, there's ILIKE, but universal software that connects to it and automatically issues sql queries usually use the equality operator. So unless you specify the query explicitly, or do some gymnastics, you're always going to have a case sensitive search.
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The lack of sanity is.
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geon
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Check out pipelinedb. It is postgres with extensions for stream processing.
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Anything written in pascal
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Blink was forked from the WebCore component of Webkit, and there are still a lot of pieces in common. Webkit is mostly driven by Safari now, but certain aspects of blink have been merged back into Webkit and Safari, like WebRTC.
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Yes, we need the DOJ to threaten them and take them to court for their crimes and then just cave and do nothing.
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Super, nobody remembers how things turn out when the government spies on its people constantly? Look up stasi idiot voters in Australia… :(
(Not that they are alone in being bad at voting, happens everywhere.)
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ucefkh
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Haha or just use Google with one of the errors lol
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Considering chrome 73 exists and is testable in the dev channel (or at least will be soon if not already), you have to imagine they've made the oh so hard change of updating the polymer library to the version that uses Shadow DOMv1
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Too bad it's not production-ready. I could really use that right about now. I'm facing Electron and I guess Cordova for my next desktop+mobile GUI app project, and while I dread how slow and bloated that platform is, I don't see any alternative that
1. Can be used from a language that doesn't suck (so, not C++, Python, Go, or anything without static typing) and compiles to bitcode/machine code for iOS (so, not TypeScript/Flow)
2. Can be effectively developed using open source tools only (so, not Xamarin, which all but requires Visual Studio)
3. Is still going to be around and maintained in 10 years (so, not JavaFX, unless Gluon somehow persuades people to care about it)
Anyone have any ideas?
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id2bi
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Ah, I see. Java doesn't have any overflow detection or handling for ints:
> The integer operators do not indicate overflow or underflow in any way.
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se8/html/jls-4.html#jls-4.2.2
So in Java, from what I understand, `2 * (i * i)` vs `(2 * i) * i` are perfectly identical, even under the consideration of side effects, since (sub)expressions are always evaluated from left to right.
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I'm not sure if you're blaming the voters or not, but both major parties (and some of the minor ones) support this bill and helped get it pushed through, quickly and quietly. It was hidden from all major media companies (which are all owned by Rupert) AFAIK. There were outcries from people in the industry, and everyone else who's non-technical doesn't really know the ramifications of it.
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True, the performance on web was pretty terrible. Mobile was great though!
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RedditIsNeat0
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Because Microsoft whining about another company abusing their monopolies is just so hollow. Obviously it's not OK when anybody does it but when it's Microsoft complaining about it it is just really hard to take them seriously. It would be like Donald Trump calling somebody a racist or Rachel Maddow calling someone a sexist, it's just going to be automatically dismissed because the source is so unreliable and ridiculous.
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I did, someone else here mentioned it, looks promising. Thanks. :)
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No, because it's not a full VM. Unlike XP in 2002, you need more than 2Go to install windows in a VM, and it will be nice to not have 50Go wasted for a sandbox.
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I may of course be, it's just what I've been told by my more senior colleuges.
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Heh.. that's funny... I switched to fire Fox after years of only chrome because I had it with Google's services failing as literally everything has been failing way or another for me in the past 6 months or so.. and right around that time, even Gmail started failing, as opening up an email could take up to minutes after clicking it.. I dumped Gmail as well one shot of self hosted ma, but i never tried again with chrome.
Doesn't matter though, if this is true then fuck google
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Hash functions are still deterministic even if they are resistant to collisions. Are you saying the arrow of time is not deterministic? There's a stochastic chance of going backward?
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**Microsoft**: Wah wah. Somebody else is doing what we do. We have a patent on fucking over customers with incompatibilities!
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I agree with this. There is another reason, scaleability. It is much harder to scale Up a DB server or cluster than application servers.
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Edge is still a mess and we're often switching to Chrome to work through Microsofts own websites when managing accounts/subscriptions etc. because they are broken in edge.
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enleeten
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The newer versions of Java support full AOT compliation and preJIT style compilation, it can be implemented with much lower memory usage and very fast startup.
https://www.graalvm.org/
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Now instead of a NRE you have an index out of range.
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> Because that "minor player" is the focal point of the world's second largest search engine, and Google doesn't have access to the code of those other sites?? Seriously, am I missing something here being a total noob in the field, or is this really as condescending as this sounds?
For this part, I feel like it's more of a cost/benefit thing. This is such a minor change, has such a small effect (in terms of a lay person), and Chrome is already so dominant, that there's no real reason to risk any fallout for specifically targeting just Edge (and not Firefox/Safari/etc.). Since it doesn't actually stop video rendering, just hardware acceleration, and it's not an issue on other sites like netflix, a normal person may just think Youtube is being slow and not think anything specific about Edge vs. Chrome (and Edge doesn't currently even have a stellar reputation anyway). So there's no realistic gain, while if they were caught, they have to deal with the bad PR (which may be minor, but still probably not worth it).
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I can see the argument for either one. Obviously if you wanna do 3d, you need to directly tackle 3d rather than playing with the idea in theory. But several ideas and concepts are much easier to grasp and debug in 2D then scale up into 3D. couple examples include quadtrees -> octrees and fluid simulation.
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t3_a7f2o1
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/r/programming/comments/a7f2o1/how_to_start_learning_computer_graphics/ec4jp6r/
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public
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ISvengali
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t2_3x1vs
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This article also says QA is dead too, so its clearly got the pulse of development.
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False
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t3_a3j446
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/r/programming/comments/a3j446/managed_services_killed_devops/eb76hw6/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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public
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CompetitiveRiver5
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t2_2l9b9j20
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Those companies employ tens of thousands (probably more than a hundred thousand) engineers. That is a huge chunk of the industry.
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ec4jr37
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t3_a4n8jv
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ec4jr37/
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False
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eb76jup
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t3_a3crqx
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/r/programming/comments/a3crqx/how_i_debugged_a_non_reproducible_bug_with_20k/eb76jup/
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0
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t5_2fwo
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nothis
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t2_4py6o
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Whenever people bring up the "ah-HA, but Instagram is owned by facebook, too!" argument, I'm thinking this! Instagram is relatively harmless. It's fake by design. The content is fake (it's basically a game of photographing your breakfast in the most appetizing way), the usernames are fake, "stories" self-delete after 24 hours and a lot of it is just following celebrities for a reality-tv-like experience. I know people who use Instagram daily and haven't posted content themselves in *months*. There's no real data and nothing of value you'd post there, discuss there or search on.
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-1
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t5_2fwo
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raz_c
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Indeed, I agree 100% with what you are saying. That's what SRP means for me too and that's what I tried to write in the article. But it seems that I didn't manage to do that well enough.
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/r/programming/comments/a3b8hz/whats_the_deal_with_the_solid_principlespart_1/eb76rfe/
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CompetitiveRiver5
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t2_2l9b9j20
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good luck
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ec4jvlh
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t3_a7nahb
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/r/programming/comments/a7nahb/the_yoda_of_silicon_valley/ec4jvlh/
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thyris
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The issue I have with flutter apps is the sheer insane nesting of code - gives me nightmares of the old callback hell days of javascript.
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eb76tsn
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/r/programming/comments/a33mqk/flutter_10_googles_portable_ui_toolkit/eb76tsn/
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Devagamster
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Hundreds... Wut
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ucefkh
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Idris is an Arabic name it's awesome but can someone explain what's this does? A compiler?
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eb76vui
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t3_a3cble
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/r/programming/comments/a3cble/idris_2_typedriven_development_of_idris/eb76vui/
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mariolinguito
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t2_21riistd
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.. ?!
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False
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0
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ec4jwrq
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t3_a7nyb5
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/r/programming/comments/a7nyb5/google_interview_coding_problem_youtube_video/ec4jwrq/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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dankmeems
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t2_n7jww
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Australian programmer here. (once it passes and becomes legislation) I will be sending a letter to my local MP explaining how this has just screwed us over on the global stage, and created an untenable situation for Australian software developers.
and FWIW, no I will not be implementing any backdoors. If the government wants, they can put out a backdoored fork of openssl and we can build with that for australian customers, but otherwise, fuck no.
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eb76vur
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb76vur/
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631
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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Pyrolistical
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t2_c54mf
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How is the cold boot perf. There is zero mention of this. It could be serverless with an unusable cold boot
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False
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ec4jwse
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t3_a706js
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/r/programming/comments/a706js/announcing_gitlab_serverless/ec4jwse/
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t5_2fwo
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ThisIs_MyName
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t2_f3gm5
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Not to mention that the non-deterministic components can be simulated by reading /dev/urandom once in a while.
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/r/programming/comments/a3crqx/how_i_debugged_a_non_reproducible_bug_with_20k/eb76ym5/
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metalevelconsulting
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> React took the good ideas of Angular and made it feel like Javascript again.
I think [Riot](https://riot.js.org/compare/) and [Ractive](https://ractive.js.org/) are more accessible for that purpose.
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ec4jxkx
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/r/programming/comments/a7lho8/reasons_why_vuejs_is_getting_more_traction_every/ec4jxkx/
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r/programming
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armornick
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t2_99jas
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Except that MinGW links to [a dll that MS explicitly tells you not to link to](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20140411-00/?p=1273/).
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False
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eb772io
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t3_a32r4e
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/r/programming/comments/a32r4e/announcing_visual_studio_2019_preview_1/eb772io/
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Richandler
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> Microsoft helps the US military.
Good. Maybe look at what China is planning throughout the South China Sea and you'll realize that is not such a bad thing.
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False
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ec4jy1e
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t3_a7jj68
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec4jy1e/
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dankmeems
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t2_n7jww
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Not sure why you got downvoted. Even my techy friends didn't hear about this, so I'm 100% certain that almost every voter out there either doesn't know or doesn't care.
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False
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eb7747x
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb7747x/
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18
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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False
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Eirenarch
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t2_46hjd
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MS were using their property to destroy competition. Bill Gates even bragged about it IIRC. That's pretty honest. They were not beating the "Don't be evil" drum
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t3_a7jj68
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec4jzlq/
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t5_2fwo
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ShaggyB
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t2_6k01k
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Am I missing something with the default methods on interfaces? Seems like it's going to introduce implementation specifics into the interface which is what an interface is designed to avoid.
​
​
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eb776tk
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t3_a3ghju
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/r/programming/comments/a3ghju/whats_new_in_c_80/eb776tk/
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public
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Ioncannon
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t2_41oqs
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It isn't though. Every like button on any site is tracking you and making a shadow profile.
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t3_a7jj68
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sammymammy2
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t2_xoqzw
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That's not entirely true. A brain could always be dependent on all previous actions when determining the next one, so repeating a set of stimuli wouldn't lead to the same action because it's repeated
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eb778gp
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t3_a3crqx
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/r/programming/comments/a3crqx/how_i_debugged_a_non_reproducible_bug_with_20k/eb778gp/
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anothdae
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> Unfortunately MS seems to be trying to turn itself into a "cool" new company instead.
Eh.
They have the xbox and the surface lines. Both are "cool"... but both are really, really good.
I like the new MS. I don't like their stupid ads in windows 10, but in general they are better than most any other tech company out there in what they are doing / the direction they are headed.
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t3_a7jj68
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec4k0da/
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Decker108
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t2_6cpnt
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> they can put out a backdoored fork of openssl and we can build with that for australian customers
I don't see any problems with this plan whatsoever. I mean, it's not like black hats would ever figure out how to use such a backdoor. Nope. And what's more, government employees would never abuse such a tool. That would just be plain inconceivable.
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eb77ck2
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb77ck2/
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444
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JB-from-ATL
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t2_zlzv4
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Every user agent starts with Mozilla, how could it speed it up? /s
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ec4k0md
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t3_a7jj68
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec4k0md/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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NinjaPancakeAU
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t2_w6bbt
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Agreed. And this is exactly why I'm against it.
As I'm sure everyone agrees, the concept of a "secure back-door" is an oxymoron, the fact our government is treating it like a possibility shows a tragic inability to understand the technology the bill targets (secure communications, which is what they're trying to basically tap into), and thus their incompetence to correctly define such a bill in the first place.
There is a small amount of light I can see coming out of this though. The ultimate way to become immune to the act if it is passed through verbatim is to enforce end-to-end zero knowledge encryption for user data s.t. a back-door even if implemented, would be useless. In doing so, this is the best outcome for end-users anyway - so this act may in fact enforce a higher quality of standard for encryption in Australia as a result (ironically, the exact opposite intention of the bill they're trying to push).
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eb77evl
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb77evl/
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covercash2
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t2_8hhmk
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I like it better than Gmail. and the message about how Gmail offers feature parity is surely a sick joke.
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ec4k0xc
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t3_a7jj68
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec4k0xc/
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False
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xenomachina
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t2_7mxhc
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That is vulnerable to a SQL injection attack. What if `$a` is something like this?
5; drop table users
Even if you quote it, the input could code the quotes. This is classic SQL injection.
There are two ways to do this safely.
The better way is to use the API that lets you bind arguments to parameters of prepared queries. How these APIs do what they do is implementation defined, but they typically use a special RPC to the database engine that serializes the arguments separately, rather than just sending a single SQL string.
The "poor man's" way is to escape the arguments before you concatenate them into the SQL. This works, but is extremely error-prone.
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t3_a2way5
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t1_eb6mwau
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/r/programming/comments/a2way5/this_is_why_you_sanitize_user_input_chat_hacked/eb77f1e/
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Dadiot_1987
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t2_2brkxknd
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Honestly not sure, but it was an article comparing Microsoft Office 365 services to G Suite, so I'm inclined to believe it's just those services. FWIW, Microsoft claims the lionshare of the market still.
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ec4k15f
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t3_a7k0an
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/r/programming/comments/a7k0an/did_google_cripple_edges_youtube_performance/ec4k15f/
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r/programming
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bentinata
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t2_a2qz5
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Is there a way to make the repositories without `username` part? I don't like my name repeated. Ex: `git.bentinata.com/bentinata/project`.
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0
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eb77fvo
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t3_a3iov3
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/r/programming/comments/a3iov3/gitea_is_a_community_managed_fork_of_gogs/eb77fvo/
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1547084566
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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holisticIT
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t2_5uwos
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I know! Can you imagine? Having to start at the beginning, and not knowing everything?! As if we weren't born with the necessary qualifications to immediately rise to the top of our field...
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ec4k2cg
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t3_a6v025
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t1_ebzwhb2
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/r/programming/comments/a6v025/the_skills_gap_in_tech_is_virtually_nonexistent/ec4k2cg/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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Decker108
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t2_6cpnt
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Story time? What's up with Cassandra's reads?
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False
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0
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eb77gg6
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t3_a3dobm
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t1_eb60bbp
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb77gg6/
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6
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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countofmontecristo0
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t2_2hi8alf4
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Thanks I’m going to need it
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ec4k4dg
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t3_a7nahb
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/r/programming/comments/a7nahb/the_yoda_of_silicon_valley/ec4k4dg/
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