I’ve actually been thinking about playing Fallout again. I don’t even remember half the things you’re talking about.
Ah the memories.
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I’ve actually been thinking about playing Fallout again. I don’t even remember half the things you’re talking about.
Ah the memories.
All tax benefits, from marriage tax deductions to corporate tax elimination, is the government picking and choosing which behaviors it wants to encourage.
That’s why conservatives didn’t want gay people to get married because they saw it as government endorsement of their behavior, and not the government recognizing equal rights.
I’ve seen some arbitration agreements stating that you can’t collaborate with other customers who are affected by the same issue, requiring each customer to have a different attorney.
Some companies really want to make it impossible for you to win any significant damages against them.
At that point, they are just telling on themselves.
They are likely mad that their kid misses the bus which makes them late to work which makes them fall behind.
Not defending asshole behavior but I’ve seen enough parents race through my small neighborhood to drop off their kid at the bus stop.
I’ll admit I kind of typed this without thinking it through. In a secured site, the password would be hashed and salted before storing in the database.
Depending on where you’re doing the hashing, long strings might still slow you down. That being said, from a security standpoint, any gain in entropy by adding characters would be negligible past a certain point. I don’t remember what that number is but it certainly isn’t in the thousands.
I sort of get it. You don’t want to allow the entire work of Shakespeare in the text field, even if your database can handle it.
16 characters is too low. I’d say a good upper limit would be 100, maybe 255 if you’re feeling generous.
$100 is small claims territory. Most jurisdictions, it’s against the rules to hire an attorney and must be represented by someone who has the authority to make a settlement.
I’m not opposed to a lemmy-based tracker but will admit I’ve never made one before.
I have extensive dev experience and would be willing to learn.
My constraints would be time honestly.