Thank you for your work, sir
I mostly use git and I've recently been exploring anchorpoint as a way to bridge the gap between me and the less technical friends. It's does the job reallt well and I've been happy with it so far. It being a wrapper around a git repo is a very convenient compromise - I get to pick my hosting, use CLI, while other members of the team can use a more robust visual program.
Nice and comprehensive guide, thanks! Buying myself a Proton Due subscription soon and I'm gonna use this guide to supplement whatever is left!
This Jew.... ish man!
She can make rash decison based on FEAR!
Definitely guilty of that! Gambler's paradox and all!
Looked it up just now, and among other search results I've found other people saying very similar things about a "ridiculously long streak which had them convinced it's something to figure out". I guess I'll keep on trucking and hope for the best!
Fair enough! Obviously I know its improbable, but not impossible. Seems almost funny, though, so I had to ask!
"You proved me wrong the first time, let me come up with some other bullshit"
I'm not from the U.S. either, so a lot of that is coming from a place of ignorance, so bear with me please. But the way I understand it, is that the website just lets you look up name and badge number - things that police officers (at least in most jurisdictions) are obliged to provide upon request, but often fail to do so in recent U.S. developments. So one could argue that this is more about access to information that should be available anyway, rather than doxxing people for the fun of it, right?