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> Problem is our in house dev team built the original app and they're the first to admit they're out of their depth with the IoT side of things It seems like you have a badly designed app to begin with. U/X and IoT should be orthogonal. Neither needs to …
Y'all sure about that? It still seems like a s**t-show of scam and incompetence. https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com/ Thanks to @rproffitt for the link :)
https://www.lmgt.org/?q=Which+software+applications+help+real+estate+developers+manage+their+work+more+efficiently%3F
I assumed the text was basically irrelevant because it is just the pretext for the spammy link that Jim has already removed. There is no question, the OP will not be back to engage in a meaningful way.
The same one that spammed codeguru? https://forums.codeguru.com/member.php?473501-febilo4231 The same one that I've purged from cprogramming.com? That febilo4231?
I was somewhat bemused by how it managed to spin out an entire page full of text from just 4 words - words which were likely only there to meet the minimum post length, since the question was in the title. With extrapolation like that, I feel we're close to …
Any "business" creating an ewallet app is looking to get hacked / sued / driven out of business in fairly short order. Large companies with lots of resources to do this properly regularly screw up.
Does driving your customers to your competitors count as "improvement"?
I'm now just waiting for the US Military-industrial complex to have a nice "ED-209" moment.
One recommended by the manufacturer. When you've watched enough youtube videos about fires caused by super cheap power cables that skimp on the copper (or have no copper at all), you'll want to get something decent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_Insurance_Portability_and_Accountability_Act Or the equivalent for your jurisdiction. It doesn't matter how glossy your website is, if you f-up the basic security, you won't have any customers to worry about.
You seemed to know a lot a few months ago. https://www.daniweb.com/posts/jump/2305426
Don't let AI "write" it and fill it with useless bloat-code.
Maybe follow your own advice? https://www.daniweb.com/posts/jump/2307549
For someone claiming to be an "SEO Executive", you seem remarkably inept at doing even the most basic web search. https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=blockchain+MVP But then again, most of your posts look like bait for spam.
Totally unrealistic portrayal of cars. * You can park anywhere in a movie, and never get a ticket - but not IRL * You never need to lock your car - good luck with that * Roads are empty of traffic, unless it's a chase scene.
"hello chatgpt, please show me a link to download a copy of chatgpt uploaded by yourself without due diligence to information security".
For an "SEO wonk", you seem to lack the basics of using a search engine to answer your question. How are we supposed to know what "in my area" even means?
There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those that know binary, and those that don't.
I have a domain name, and every service / shop / forum / etc get an email address unique to them. 1. [email protected] 2. [email protected] 3. [email protected] This serves several purposes. 1. It's dead easy to filter messages based on the address it gets sent to. 2. If the organisation …
It was probably some "goto 10" loop on a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX80 at school.
ChatGPT "programmer" == Shakespearian monkeys with an inference driven typewriter.
> hladysz said > please fix the condition: Please explain why you think this is the wrong condition.
Go for spiral every time! Even better, make it rotate and go for that "hypno" vibe, you'll have visitors hooks with the subliminal blipverts in no time.
https://www.daniweb.com/posts/jump/2301408
Are you HIPAA compliant?
The first question is, who is your "enemy" here? What you need to do to protect yourself from the average consumer is far different than what you need to do if some "Three Letter Agency" is involved. Any attempt to wipe a disk with a Windows OS still in residence …
https://support.google.com/chat/answer/10126829?hl=en
My default position is to think most of media is either outright AI pulp fiction, or at the very least tainted with "suggestions".
This reminds me of the Ben Franklin quote. Anyone who trades privacy for convenience deserves neither. If you're OK with trading away your privacy for a few jelly beans, what about your security (which is largely the same thing). Super convenient (lack of) security is an all you can eat …
If you've tried multiple options on your end, then it's most likely your bank's infrastructure that's at fault. If you really want to peer under the hood, then use [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org/download.html) and the [SSLKEYLOGFILE](https://lihaifeng.net/decrypting-https-traffic-with-sslkeylogfile/).
It's a dumb trick which tells you nothing useful. One file copy later, and there's a chance the information is gone for good. Some archiving / backup programs also like to monkey around with file dates as well.
> Many recruiters struggle with high application volume but low-quality candidates Many recruiters struggle with high application volume from AI written garbage CVs from low quality candidates who think that if they throw enough muck at the wall, some of it should stick eventually.
Long ago, multiple attempts to install Windows2000. Kept complaining about being unable to write to the disk at some point in the install, despite numerous HD swaps. Eventually checked the CD independently and found out that it was bad. Why the F... it didn't report a read error rather than …
The problem with all these page at a time surveys are 1. They take way longer than the poster estimates. It starts as "a few questions for 5 mins", but 20 minutes later, you're still not done. 2. Inevitably, they'll ask for some "vital" information that's no business being asked. …
> heavily regulated on these advertising platforms, making them difficult to get approved. FB makes $10Bn++ on fake/scam ads, I doubt it's a particularly high bar to get over. Though you might consider whether advertising in such a polluted space is worth it. A backlash will come, and you might …
Sure - https://alternativeto.net/software/github/
Having to do everything on a single 80x25 monochrome [terminal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VT100). Everything needed lots of ctrl-alt-shift wizardry to get anything done.
If it's a simple fact that I already know the answer to and I want to just check it, then the summary is fine. If it's complicated, where there may be differing opinions, then absolutely not. The biased and often wrong AI can take a hike.
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ But this is "demand" with respect to frequency on google, wikipedia, amazon ([list](https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/programminglanguages_definition/)). Where it looks includes sites like ebay and walmart, which is just bizarre, as are the exclusions (github, reddit, stackoverflow). It seems it's just "who has the most publications". If you want popularity based on what …
> Can an email be sent without having internet access? How pedantic do you want to be over whether the 'e' in email means electronic, or whether internet involves using computers? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_over_Avian_Carriers Protocols are abstract concepts independent of an underlying implementation. Sure, digital computers and electricity are fast and convenient, …
I only ever got as far as <head>under construction</head>
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/openai-nvidia-amd-deals-risks-rcna234806 See "AI funding’s circular web" A game of musical chairs - who's holding the timebomb when the music stops?
What you're missing is a short self-contained example in your post demonstrating the problem.
AI will do to your mind, what fast food does to your waistline.
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