The vegan community recommended people to move to Lemmy.ml or hexbear 🤦
The vegan community recommended people to move to Lemmy.ml or hexbear 🤦
Funnily enough, the reason they switched to those was to use the data to train machine learning (AI) models, just like Google’s recaptcha was originally pictures of words from old, scanned books so they could transcribe all of them “for free” and train their transcription algorithms.
It’s fake, sadly. Good reminder not to trust everything people post…
Wonder if the recent antitrust ruling about Google paying for being the default search engine will affect Mozilla’s funding.
You don’t quite understand. One of the major drawbacks of UUIDs over monotonically increasing id’s is the lack of ability to sort them. Not just for manual querying, but for index operations, caching, data locality etc.
It’s very handy and is a big part of the reason why Twitter developed Snowflake IDs, which are basically like UUIDs v6 and v7.
The UUIDs specs are quite easy to understand and definitely not “enterprisey”.
They chose “version” because they are just that, versions. Improvements over the original design that benefit from new insights and technological improvements. We’re lucky they had the foresight to include a version number in the spec.
A lot of people in this thread who don’t fully understand how UUIDs work…
Just wait until they fire you for not returning to office
Fuck rickrolls, I’d hide the EICAR test string and watch their lab computers lock up whenever they try to process my sample.
This needs a lot more examples and proper sourcing.
They might have been required to, under the terms they negotiated.
No no, you see, they WON, that’s why! /s
That’s pretty great, good luck to them!
Oh wow! You’re so much better than all of us!