Not always. If you're publishing your app as a docker image, you want the final image to exclude dev depending to be a small as possible.
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The guy streamed a video to his Facebook. Want hard for journalists to track down.
(Most) teachers don't eat people.
Most would agree, but putting a worse person in power through apathy or inaction isn't the solution.
I bought some half-inch silicone feet to separate mine from the shelf it sits on. The added airflow underneath seems to do just fine.
I recently installed OPNsense specifically because I had to buy a mini PC with 2.5 gig ports. There simply isn't anything reasonable on the market for the prosumer above the 1 gig threshold. Running splendidly on a Beelink EQ12.
Also, OPNsense has things OpenWRT doesn't offer (plugins, IPS, etc.)
You know who else thinks public executions are a valid means of maintaining power and control over others? Religious extremists...oh wait.
There's not much actual evidence for a lot of people of the period (e.g., Pontius Pilate) outside of historical writings. That's pretty ludicrous way to rationalize a petty belief.
There's no qualification to be a developer to access github though, I think is what the person you responded to is saying. It's entirely possible for a user to end up at github without a true understanding of its purpose. Therefore, it would be helpful if it was more clear to the average non-developer user that what they're looking at is a code repository and is not meant for general consumption.
The best surprises come from unexpected places.
Welcome to missing the point, population: you.
Small government has only ever meant minimal regulation. It means nothing when it comes to civil rights or liberties.