Just out of curiosity, and I don’t know anything about testing.
Is uuv is equivalent to Playwright + Cucumber?
Just out of curiosity, and I don’t know anything about testing.
Is uuv is equivalent to Playwright + Cucumber?
Oh, I was not aware about the 2022 policy. Thanks for sharing. I completely agree with the last point that if they retain the ‘.io’, it will be a complete opposite of the written policy.
My company has a ‘.io’ domain. We have to plan for the scenario of ‘.io’ getting retired, I guess.
I don’t think that is how it works.
Some info on how these top level domains came into existence can be learned from this video
You’ll never guess the most popular internet country code
There are many ccTLD retained by ICAN after the country became non-existent. The Soviet Union is an example.
For those who are confused, the comment meant to say
52*51*50*....*3*2*1
i.e. 52 × 51 × 50 × … × 3 × 2 × 1
Markdown syntax screwed it up.
Giving you the benefit of doubt here.
“/s” technically means “this comment is sarcastic in nature”. But also commonly used with bad jokes and puns as well, indicating that this is indeed nonsense, and I’m aware of it, but I decided to say it anyway.
The previous comment was just a bad and cliche joke that is common in internet forums, referencing the “Skynet” from the “Terminator” movie series.
Your tricks won’t work, skynet! 😜 /s
“I hope this message finds you well”, is a marker I have been using to detect GPT replies. Looks like this is from ChatGPT.
Also it says “BLOB feature” and “BLOB functionality”. What in the coconut does that mean? “BLOB feature is an important aspect for our app.” Come on…
It’s really pathetic that they didn’t even try to read it at least once.
~~Why? Can you elaborate? ~~
Edit: oh, I automatically read it as J. Herkenhoff, and started to wonder what is the problem with the name.
Same here. Took me some time to connect the dots.
This is a bit absurd. I really don’t think this is as serious as some comments say. Also there is a comment from AUR package manager which explains more details. . And even the blobs in the first post there are source and build instructions in their respective folder.
It works but I don’t think Forgejo plans to support it in the future. Gitea and Forgejo started to diverge and the documentation regarding docker is somewhat in a deprecated state.
Edit: I also think the OP’s question is different from this. So this might not be a solution.
Adobe uses an exe file of Node.js to do the verification. It is situated in the Adobe installation directory. Block all outbound connections from this exe.
If you are looking to volunteer on a project, I’m currently working on documentation on an open source project. This one is not a paid job and I’m volunteering my own time for this. If you are interested we can discuss further.
It’s a project involving mainly JavaScript and a web based application for the end user.
I can’t post links and other details here, since it will directly doxx my account
I also didn’t understand the logic here. Why did they “did not want to alarm them”? Is it because a one person company can simply fix the issue and not report to any other authority? What is the rationale behind it?
Haa, here people, we found a flat earth denier…
If you are serious and not making a joke, I have a bad news for you. It is System File Checker
Do you have the link? I would like to go through other use cases as well.
The exact setup can be achieved by tailscale, a not really known feature is you can point your domain to the, tailscale IP (new ip assigned by tailscale), and it will act just like a normal hosting setup.
Advantage, any device or someone who you do not pre approve can’t see anything if they go to the domain and subdomain. They only work if you are connected and authenticated to tailscale network. I have a similar setup, if you need more pointers please ping me.
I found this in their GitHub repo.