I remember warning everyone I knew that 23andme was about to go bankrupt and this would almost certainly mean all their data being sold to anyone they could.
I was dismissed. "The privacy policy doesn't allow it"
Peeps: privacy policies are not binding agreements, and even if they were, it always allows a corporation to sell your data.
Always.
No matter what it says today, because literally tomorrow they can change it to whatever they want.
No, they are different entities. Having the same founder does not mean much in this context. You signed a contract with 23andme, not Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
Say I expected a class or interface to exist in org.example:foo:1.10.0, for example. I could copy the https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/example/1.10.0/foo.... URL and paste it into your tool and see at a glance if it has what I'm looking for or not.
Also, sometimes I might like to see if an artifact is a Multi-Release JAR. Or see if it contains a `module-info.class` or a `META-INF/service/…` entry, for example.
It would be convenient if I didn't have to download it and `jar -xvf` it or whatever.
It really is poor taste. Parents like me might want to spend time 3D printing with children without having to tip toe around an explanation for this username.
I never really heard this word until I was 18 (in the military) and it's occasionally part of my vocabulary if I, say, drop a sturdy wrench on my foot.
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