Here, you lost something: \
Here, you lost something: \
Not engineer.
At least here in Germany, engineer is a protected profession. Other than that: All of the above.
Does it have “WE DO NOT BREAK USERSPACE!” in golden letters somewhere?
Just like my $variables
I can be anything I want. Deal with it! 🫳🎤
There is an incredibly, yet none zero chance that all genes passed by one parent may be recessive, while all the other parent’s expressive genes are all dominant and passed on. Theoretically then your scenario is possible.
Well, here’s the important part:
I have never done data forensic
So yeah, I didn’t know that at the time. Anyway: Which tools are you talking about in particular?
A friend asked me to atempt data recovery on some photos which ‘vanished’ off an USB stick.
Plugged it in, checked for potential hidden trash folders, then called it a day. Firstly I havenever done data forensic and secondly: No backup? No mercy.
Tell me about it … 🤷
*second to last!
The last spot is reserved for us, Germany.
Jerboa? The link is malformed for me as well
Because when it detects support for encryption or that you are talking to someone using DeltaChat as well, it switches automatically to encrypted conversations.
As a PHP Dev: Please avoid PHP unless you have to use it.
I also change every 2 to 3 days, which is also the interval at which I shower and change clothes in general. So basically “Take off old cloth - shower - put on new clothes”.
Tbf I am a Linux person and was still scratching my head somewhat.
Never heard? No.
Hasn’t switched over yet? Certainly.
God beware someone posting the solution to the problem. ¯\(ツ)/¯
It is not about the code line by line, but the functionality that OP created for their employer. And yes it is not clear-cut in the sense that in Oracle vs. Google it was AFAIK decided that the idea of the toString
Method does not fall under copyright. However, a software that fills a specific need for a company and is then re-implemented/released by an employee? You can bet your ass you are in for at least a lengthy battle in court.
IMO its fine for vendors to abandon their products but they should be required to release all technical documentation and software used with the device into the public domain so enthusiasts can continue where companies stopped.