Is the token not keyed to a specific source? I would have expected it to operate similarly to an SSL cert, where part of the verification process is that the source is the correct origin that the token belongs to - so if someone just lifted a valid cert to put into a malicious one, it would catch anything from changing a single character in the project name to changing the repository host (i.e. GitHub to GitLab)
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I try to help what little I can there by not raking (or if I do, I collect and move into our fenced in section so insects can still make use of them). It does also help my laziness that I have a legitimate reason to not rake.
Not sure if it helps or not since I do mow the leaves with the grass at the start of the summer.
Hey, I also was a Joey user. I am pretty tech savvy (I'm a software dev and a former sys admin). I'm not a Linux daily user though, so I still understand that out of place feeling. Like I have used Linux for things, but after working on my computer all day for work, I don't exactly want to deal with roadblocks or tinkering on my computer in the evening.
I have also noticed that I spend less time scrolling on here than I did on Reddit, which is a good thing for me. It's a place where I can satisfy that itch without getting lost in scrolling of posts or comment sections for hours.
Well damn, you posted this just a couple minutes before I finished posting mine. This sounds delicious though!
Oh fair enough, I got the thought out first and looked at the comments after.
I have a bottle of Pisco we used to make a dessert, now I have something else to make with it!
Let's see...I don't have ideas with the Pisco...
Having lime juice, simple syrup and angostura bitters in the same cocktail is making this tougher than I expected.
Wanting to represent Kentucky, I want to take one of those and pair with bourbon, so let's do a Kentucky Mule.
3 ounces of bourbon
3/4 ounce of lime juice
Around 8oz of Ginger beer (Fever Tree has a decent one for Mules)
I would have gone for something a bit more complex, but I came up blank on a bourbon Cocktail that didn't have both simple syrup and angostura bitters.
Is it cheating if I use a drink I mostly got from you and posted an earlier version of here? Lol So I'll re-use the lemon juice. 2oz of Knob Creek Bourbon (or choose your favorite, I'm not the boss of you) 1oz of Drillaud's raspberry liquor 1oz of lemon juice 1oz of Amaro Montenegro
Shake with ice and pour, then use a smoke with a Cocktail smoker (I've found apple wood chips works really well with this).
It's makes for a great spring and early summer cocktail, refreshing and a bit sweet but not overly so.
Actually, a lot of banking apps can be used to transfer money now, it's just done through Zelle. We can also do a bank transfer using the routing and account number (at least with my banking app) but that I think takes longer.
I find it interesting that with ASD, there is (apparently, from this discussion), a tendency to be concise to the point of meaning being potentially lost but explains as quickly as possible, while with ADHD (which I have), there is a tendency to over-explain and be too verbose. With ADHD, we tend to worry that our thoughts aren't clear enough for others and go to great lengths to make sure our meaning is understood, which has its own problems (like people getting exhausted with us for our long windedness).
Bart Bonte's games are really satisfying. The only one I didn't personally care for as much is Sugar Game, but all of the colors are fun little puzzle games.
I'm pretty sure the minimum ASVAB score is like 30. I'm pretty sure you could get that by randomly guessing on most of it. I try not to be too harsh in my judgements of the less intelligent but holy fuck do you have to be dumb to be fully disqualified.
I do find it odd that it settled into ADHD-I, ADHD-H and ADHD-C; the one that is primarily expressed through hyperactivity literally is called "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - Hyperactive".
Removing the H and using the subtypes would add clarity for sure.