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I added that to my text replacement dictionary:
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To the person(s) having fun with my credit card this morning: I suspect trying to pay Canadian Immigration with a fraudulent card won't look good on your visa application.
I think there was something else I was going to do before I shut down the laptop for the weekend, but I can't think of it and my todo list doesn't know what I'm talking about, so I guess not.
I'll be presenting "#GUAC 101: Dip into the Delicious World of Software Supply Chain Security" as part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's #CNCF Live series at noon Eastern on June 11. There will be puns.
@larsmb ish. There's a big difference between A/B testing and A/B/C/D/E/F testing, though. Not just in analyzing the results, but just in figuring out which combinations can/should be put together. And not everything is telemetrizable (that's a word now).
@funnelfiasco Yeah, running multiple tests in parallel with overlapping combos is going to be very very tricky.
I'd argue it's exactly the opposite way around (it only works at larger and larger scales so you get significant enough statistical data), but I doubt many orgs are equipped for that.
Realized today that I did not punch out the drain holes in the pot for my peace lily. I have fixed...the glitch, but wow was there a lot of water trapped in there. Sorry, ol' plant! I hope you recover quickly.
I've almost exclusively used KDE Plasma at work and home for the last six years, but my new job gave me a MacBook Air and boy howdy do my fingers have no idea what's going on.
There's an occasional beep that I don't recognize and I can't tell if it's coming from inside the house or from outside but it's not regular enough to camp out and try to get a fix on.