When doing science, reproducibility is a test that (in)validates hypothesis. If your software has a bug that creates a pattern in your analysis, we should hope that this bug does not happen in your collegues pc when they try to reproduce the analysis.
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- zeca@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
6 monthsIsnt security mostly achieved by heavy obscurity? A password secures because other people dont know what it is, it is obscured.
Depends on the laws. In certain situations, you may be forced to sell part/all of you company.
Besides the legal ways, someone may threaten you or something demanding that you sell it, its not impossible.
… untill someone does.
Whats the issue with using their discovery servers? Has something changed regarding this?
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The 2.0 update was made into a new package in fdroid, so that you paid close attention to the upgrade, as it could maybe break things.
Its not “sale” that is being defined too broadly, its “personal information”. If you sell a view counter total number, thats not anyones personal data. Anyone would agree that you are " selling" information. But how does information get classified as “personal” ? Thats the real question IMO. If mozilla isnt focusing on that part, i think its a reason to be suspicious.
- zeca@lemmy.mltoGaming@beehaw.org•Mocked-up images of a new Steam Controller appear, as speculation rises around Valve revealing new gaming hardware this week [Eurogamer]8 months
I thought this was a meme about a new controller with nothing but gabes face printed on it and it kinda made me giggle.



Yeah, thats useful too.