The LaTeX SE is also very useful. The official documentation of LaTeX and especially of third party packages, is often hard to read and it's hard to find what you're looking for. You can end up on the documentation on Overleaf,but they don't go I to depth too much.
This is the worst Venn diagram ever. The overlaps and categories are clearly just arbitrarily labelled. There are just too many combinations that are possible in reality, but not according to this diagram.
I get that it's fun to shit on windows, but please respect the Venn diagram
I'd hire a cyber security firm. Most firms can test how your website handles under specific kinds of stress like ddos or malicious webscrapers. They can also advice you on the axtuak risks and how to mitigate them.
Yes, these situations exist in Europe too, where we have a "drive in the rightmost lane"-law. For example the ring of Antwerpen has the rightmost lane almost exclusively reserved for on and off ramping. It's a 4 lane highway, if I remember correctly.
Pluto can still float around the sun like any planet can. It's just when some scientist comes along and says "well, actually...".
Maybe in a couple years there'll be another scientist who says "well, actually..." and Pluto will be a planet again.
It's not up to Pluto, it's up to the people who interpret the rules.
The LaTeX SE is also very useful. The official documentation of LaTeX and especially of third party packages, is often hard to read and it's hard to find what you're looking for. You can end up on the documentation on Overleaf,but they don't go I to depth too much.