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What’s the difference between this and CBOR?
What’s the difference between this and CBOR?
Yes I meant article 5 but did not remember the number 🙈🙈. Thanks!
Shame on Austria
Wouldn’t this invoke NATO against the UK and demand a lot of reparations?
I never thought of that. That’s quite smart!
Anyone good at insulting and ranting can make the cut. It should not be hard to train an AI on it.
Spanish (aka Castilian) has one for every country.
Instead of trying to tackle the real issue: “why people park their bikes where they shouldn’t?”. They decide to tackle the symptom… That’s your average politician.
Well, what they use a lot in the Netherlands is a two floor bike rack. Something like this: https://images.app.goo.gl/7JBUFp6PnARhSKkX6
Indeed. Even though there’s a lot of bike racks. I feel that we need at least three times more. Also, many people have 2 or 3 bikes parked in different stations and other bikes get abandoned in the parking place. I think they should start checking that bikes are not parked in a spot more than 30 days.
In Spain, union staff is company staff. They get paid by the company. There are some rules about how much staff time a union gets depending on company size. If I remember properly it was about 1 full time employee per every 80 workers.
For striking, in Spain people just take the cut of that day or, depending on the sector, there are arrangements where workers strike and company still pays the same. Usually transport workers.
Wait wait, you PAY your unions in the US??? I thought I already heard all
I’m from Spain and I don’t get how it’s that high. For my industry it is possibly true but lower paying jobs (which Spain has a lot) are very bad. People working 9 to 20 with a long lunch break is very common and it’s quite a horrible schedule…
I swear, Google Home is so annoying with its replies… Just shut up and do what I asked you to do!
How much is this compared to their estimaded reserves?
I’m using iDrive. Quite cheap and if you want an S3 interface you can check their enterprise e2 tier.
Kinda true but I’m in love with my parents Dacia Lodgy of 2013. It’s cheap and does the job (moving me and from A to B) while maintaining very low fuel consumption.
But your password should never reach the server. It should be hashed already at the client and then salted at the server with a random hash. Then you store the salted hash
But the thing is that you should never have access to the plaintext password and thus you should never be able to receive it in an email. You should store the salted hash of the password instead of the password itself.
I was still waiting for them to enable it by default…