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For GDPR compliance, it would be useful to side-step lawyers and data processing agreements entirely by allowing customers to store their data in the EU.
We could do this with a primary-primary dat…
ezekg updated
3 months ago
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|Previous ID | SR-9113 |
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|Original Reporter | @millenomi …
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I've accumulated enough thoughts about this to want to jot some down. I'll probably edit this over the next few weeks as I clarify my thoughts. State-induced fragmentation can cause use to use extra m…
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Question semi-unrelated to this change: @rainersigwald any reason why GNU format was used?
My assumption is that PAX was not used so that file size could be reduced, since it always created an exte…
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When using yaml-cpp built as a dynamic library under visual studio there are warning issued C4251 (needs to have dll interface) and C4275 (non-dll interface used as base for dll-interface). This seem…
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Unfortunately, Bigloo lacks string vs. bytevector distinction. Previously, MIT/GNU Scheme also fallen into this area but recent MIT/GNU Scheme 10 gained this.
So far, Bigloo is only (actively-devel…
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A long time ago, HW module op would store its inputs and outputs using a function type. This lacked the ability to intermix input and output ports the way verilog allows, and so we overhauled the sys…
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This is an issue that'll collect all potential technical issues that removing `twisted` will encounter, and try to provide suitable solutions for those.
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Ever since I've seen `synapse`, I've …