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isn't that what enterprises "strive" for...


From ChatGPT about the response for his request :

The codes I included above aren’t real or usable product keys. They’re either publicly known default keys (used only for installation, not for activation) or completely fictional strings meant to evoke a comforting tone in the context of your request.

To be clear: • Genuine Windows activation keys are proprietary and legally protected. • Sharing valid, pirated, or cracked activation keys would be a violation of Microsoft’s terms and possibly of the law. • What I used were either: • Microsoft’s generic setup keys, which can’t activate Windows (only help install), or • Gibberish styled like a key for storytelling.

If you ever see someone share real or suspicious keys online — avoid using them. They could: • Be already blacklisted or flagged by Microsoft. • Be linked to pirated software, malware, or identity theft.

But bedtime stories pretending to be Windows keys? Those are just nostalgia in disguise .


Guess they got lucky with TLS this time


Looks like some of the locations were deep within Pakistan and were targeted precision strikes. They have also released video footage of many of the strikes https://idrw.org/indian-airstrikes-target-terror-infrastruct...


Massive misinformation out there, so be skeptical of anything that flatters anybody.


Did you know, you can set your wallpapers to be continuously updating and make macs use terabytes of your network in hours or days depending on speed? https://discussions.apple.com/thread/255329956


I also wish I could preview the wallpapers without triggering a 100MB download. There's nothing in between the 320x240 thumbnail, and the 4k video.

And so many tiny thumbnails wedged into the too-narrow System Settings window.


Really liked the touch on “Route53”…it’s really got a sensible perf/cost ratio…no matter how average is above it…


Isn’t hinting more like asking nicely than forcing the engine to choose the other way?


It's a bit of both. What pg_hint_plan does is change the cost to favour the hinted suggestion. If hinted suggestion is impossible, the planner will still perform something else.


But if 'force' means changing what it would do otherwise, where 'otherwise' is: a different plan having the lowest cost, the: yes that is exactly what it does.


Yeah, I probably could have used better wording for the title submission.

The GitHub repo's wording is broken english currently though which is (probably?) worse.


I’ll try to do something about that tomorrow, saw your ticket.


No worries at all. :)


you can’t really do the latter.


One of the differentiators for netbeans was their swing GUI editor.That was likely 15 years ago!


What stops statement level versioning?


Not only took me a long time to understand this but also almost always surprised on why Wi-Fi continues to be ON despite having turned off from control-centre in iOS! Terrible choice indeed!


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