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Activity for Michaelâ€
Type | On... | Excerpt | Status | Date |
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Comment | Post #291433 |
How far have you gotten in your attempts? What seemed promising? (more) |
— | 11 days ago |
Comment | Post #291235 |
If you _really_ hate leftover `.gitkeep`, you can write a commit (or push) hook that rejects commits where `.gitkeep` isn't the only file in its directory. (more) |
— | about 2 months ago |
Comment | Post #291125 |
> I'll definitely post them as answers instead.
Please do! Even if others answer the question later, it makes it easier for them to refer to your answer in a link if it already exists, rather than quoting text from the question that you may move to an answer later. (more) |
— | about 2 months ago |
Comment | Post #289725 |
When I wanted to read the objects, I dumped a parallel file to JSON for convenience, but I haven't ever needed to update my pickles by hand. (more) |
— | 2 months ago |
Comment | Post #290992 |
Does GnuTLS support [CA Name Constraints](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.10), so you can limit the valid domains directly in the root CA? (more) |
— | 3 months ago |
Comment | Post #290747 |
Possessing a good answer is not itself indicative of a good question. I have downvoted some questions where I upvoted the Asker's self-answer. _This_ question is too broad. (more) |
— | 3 months ago |
Comment | Post #290786 |
I don't know that you're going to get anything more helpful than the test you already did. You could trawl the Bash changelogs to see if they indicate that the behavior was ever different, but "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." (more) |
— | 3 months ago |
Comment | Post #285566 |
If the criteria for your log isn't expensive in its own right, you could just ask `git log` to stop after a certain number of commits are found. `-50` or something. (more) |
— | 4 months ago |
Comment | Post #290511 |
That's crazy. I had one where the password entry screen had a _shorter_ length limit than the creation screen, so it didn't fit the password I had set. (more) |
— | 4 months ago |
Comment | Post #290511 |
From 2003 to 2017, NIST's 800-63 pushed the bad advice they later repudiated. See [this WSJ article](https://archive.is/4xffa) (no paywall) on the history. That's why organizations that are slow to change and old systems without active development might still have the crummy old guidelines. (more) |
— | 4 months ago |
Comment | Post #289252 |
Do you want to add an explainer for `$'{status=}'`? It's nice for logging or verbose output. (more) |
— | 4 months ago |
Comment | Post #278523 |
I haven't done this in LibreOffice, but I once [asked a Google Sheets question](https://stackoverflow.com/q/39044409/241211) somewhere else that resulted in a great answer. The formula there might work for Calc, too. (more) |
— | 7 months ago |
Comment | Post #289261 |
I had [a self-answer on GIS.se](https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/66676/20145) where I wanted to immediately tag as "Outdated." Thankfully, I haven't wanted to flag any of my answers as "Dangerous." (more) |
— | 7 months ago |