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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: 4) I discovered that I can't get CAC card certificates without having some sort of middleware installed on my box. The DoD uses ActiveClient, but since I'm doing this on my personal machines, I have to buy a license for the software, or try to find a free alternative.
Every so often I go back to the W3C recommendation for the Web Cryptography API in the hopes that it has been finalized. Still in draft almost 9 years later, so I'm thinking it's not gonna happen...
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yup.
2 weeks ago I renewed a shop membership (cheaper printer supplies).
1 week ago they decided keying in your phone number wasn't enough, download an app, verify it,
and each time you go to the store it create one of those boxy code things to flash.
yesterday at the local shop, realised I didn't have my phone - in fact I rarely bring the phone for local shopping,
luckily their software was broken, the cashier was just asking for phone number.
but anyway apparently in the future I'm required to bring my phone along to prove I'm me,
** they won't accept photo ID ** (some privacy crap even if you choose to flash your ID).
** new members when applying must go to the store and show their ID as confirmation **
after that it's all and ONLY by phone.
as if you might not be carrying someone else's phone???
Heck, if my son wants something from there I'll happily let him take my phone to get the discount.
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Lopatir wrote: Heck, if my son wants something from there I'll happily let him take my phone to get the discount.
They'll spot that one - no self respecting yoof has anything older than a iPhoney X these days, so if he's carrying your old Nokia 3310 they will immediately smell a rat!
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just going to have to do the card-under-the-card trick
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A robotic rover only knocks a single time? (11)
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Ah, what a golden opportunity for an answer.
This space for rent
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It is indeed - you are up tomorrow!
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any chance of explanation for us mortals?
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Quote: A robotic rover only knocks a single time? (11)
A robotic rover: Opportunity[^]
only knocks a single time: Proverb[^]
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Hi CPians,
a tiny question about international visit cards.
How do you write your job description title and the name of the department in the english side?
I mean:
1) Usual case:
Software development /// Software developer ("ment" or "er"?)
Name of the department
2) Camel case:
Software Development /// Software Developer
Name Of The Deparment
3) Other... how?
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modified 4-Mar-19 8:18am.
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I print/write in all caps as draftsmen/architects do.
But I would go with door #2, I think.
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I print/write in all caps because I'm only allowed crayons ...
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Slacker007 wrote: all caps as draftsmen/architects do. didn't know about it
Slacker007 wrote: But I would go with door #2, I think. thanks
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I've done it like this before:
Software Development /// Software Developer
Name of the Deparment
So where the conjunction isn't capitalised.
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Thanks for your answer.
Would you use "Development" or "Developer"?
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As in D-76 (also known as ID-11)
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Software Developer? You mean Code Monkey, right?
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Are you a Code Monkey (Senior)?
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Absolutely!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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M.D.V.
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Anyway you like, there are no rules man!
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Although I would like to agree with you, in my life I have found more cases of people with "not official bias / prejudices" who looked more to "how it looks like", than people who don't care about the "formal" part and think is what really matters.
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