@Beanc True, though the border's world is organized, aligned, and on time. So.
@jordicusmaximus I liked it for for small-medium projects compared to MS Project or Smartsheets.
Disclaimer: I am not a PM (but get tasked that way sometimes)
@theamericanjerk okay; :monocle:
Happy now?
I kid. I actually agree, especially on Slack which I find tedious to navigate. Can you even search for emoji on Slack?
@Museek A couple of them are very vocal near me right now. I can't spot them up in the oaks.
Another day another data breach. But this one is really, really bad.
"Yes, dear reader – that means the bad guys have seen a database of people who like pineapple on their pizzas."
#infosec #fail #pineappleEqualsNope
https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/21/pizza_hut_australia_data_breach/
@elric @galaxsee76 @TheNewsOwl
I couldn't afford Splunk -- pay more the more I use it? Whuh?
And I guess they could be used for security, but I wouldn't label them as such. Analysis? Check.
@BrianHjelleVirologist
I guess the lawyer knows they'll soon be out of a job and never have to be a lawyer again
@BrianHjelleVirologist
How rude of them.
Core mitochondrial genes are down-regulated during SARS-CoV-2 infection of rodent and human hosts
#article #virus
https://share.counter.social/s/3161dd
@Dane you could strain a muscle that way. Thermite is much safer.
@corlin wait, what? I use 3M ear plugs for construction. I would like 6 billion dollars please.
@northernbassist @_Psyber I rode in someone else's a lot. They were a bad bad driver of a bad bad car. Very lucky to have lived to tell the tale.
@northernbassist @_Psyber *510. Need me some better thumbs
@northernbassist @_Psyber is it? I'm thinking '80 Datsun S10. Had the Toyota Celica around that time and it had curves
@northernbassist or any cat. Or my dog.
@Amaranth mashing the unlike button.
@peterquirk @phase2 thanks! I popped one open and it's straightforward XML. I also see some code on github for reading/writing them.
Have to play with that sometime.
@peterquirk @phase2 Yep, I understand. There have been GIS's that wrote out projects as scripts. VERY handy because map assembly could be done manually in the GUI, then edited as a script. Facilitates automation and analysis.
@peterquirk @phase2 I checked: Nope. Some sort of markup language
@peterquirk @phase2
I can look this up, but since we're here: does QGIS write the project files in python?
@Queasy Hitachi alone is immense and is part of a group of companies that includes banks, cars, beer, etc. Kinda like Proctor and Gamble on super steroids.
ideal for precision work