Well, yeah. Tesla didn't get him into the White House. Twitter did.
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Boy, this takes me back. I replace a LOT of these bad caps on Dell PCs, in college.
General practice for JWTs is to keep a list of "revoked but not yet expired" tokens, and check against that. That list will generally be tiny, since each item only stays on the list for as long as the normal lifetime of a token is, so it's not really burdensome to maintain and replicate.
It's very much not clear, lol, I was coming here to ask. FASCINATING photo.
Thank god, we STILL use TFS at work, and its core version control model is reeeeeally fucking awful.
God help me, I might have to learn how to make... gifs...
They're actually fluid Refineries, but yeah.
See, now you have to figure out exactly how you did that, cause the rest of us are already planning out how we can use this in our builds.
Perhaps the worry is that if wind rips things up, you've potentially got live electrical wires exposed?
The quote in the article, I think, is that they "took [her] name out". I'm guessing it means the character's name. Seems like the character had a few scenes and lines and such that all go cut, so they cut the character's name, too.
I somehow spotted (almost) all the decorational stuff, but missed the new functional stuff entirely.
Boy do I feel lucky. I just bought a new dishwasher like 6 months ago, and apparently, I dodged a bullet. Whether or not it requires internet and an app to control was NOT a consideration when we were comparing models.
Difference is, I'm absolutely petty enough to have spent another 4 hours to remove it and return it.