It states the OpenStreetMap data is from May. Is it fully offline and needs to wait for the next app update?
It states the OpenStreetMap data is from May. Is it fully offline and needs to wait for the next app update?
Postgres handles NoSQL better than many dedicated NoSQL database management systems. I kept telling another team to at least evaluate it for that purpose - but they knew better and now they are stuck with managing the MongoDB stack because they are the only ones that use it. Postgres is able to do everything they use out of the box. It just doesn’t sound as fancy and hip.
My laptop was somewhat high end around 11 years ago and is still working solidly. I love the Thinkpad series btw. The only thing I had to do was upgrade to SSD and larger memory many years ago. I was an early adopter of windows 11 and after forcing the installation, it ran even better than windows 10 on the same hardware. The lock out felt extremely artificial and arbitrary.
FAQs are just a format of writing. They are usually what developers/managers want to communicate and not necessarily what happens in support.
Two things can be true at the same time.
I guess they mean person hours since they are referring to a team. An initial brainstorming session, another review session or two and 16 hours are quickly gone.
I didn’t know about that. I’m one of today’s 10000 🙂
The original idea for the premise, quite certain. The original version is a bit of a stretch.
The horror lies in the final sentence
Revenge and justice are two separate things and only one of those brings humanity forward. The whataboutism is pretty dangerous when it comes to justifying the former.
I believe not. The question states “keywords” so it seems they want to try combinations of words they commonly used. And it makes a huge difference if the script can try one password per second or dozens/hundreds/more.
While it might be close to good enough for casual scripts, it is much better to use existing tools for performance critical applications, such as brute forcing passwords.
Cool, thanks