Its XML which requires a more difficult tree abstraction instead of a mapping/list abstraction and the XML wraps html-formatted articles, so unless you hate yourself, you'll need to be embedding a browser for rendering,…
"who", the people who were distributing union related materials "why", because they were distributing union related materials? "without offering any evidence", which is why it says "believe"
Google's is similarly excessive https://i.imgur.com/fWvV7R4.png Though I get the feeling google's approach of trying to desensitize me (emailing me about how great I am for traveling to mcdonalds like a slob, and…
Doesn't that just make the program opt-in instead of opt-out? (And it separates the ActiveX stuff from the application too, which I'm happy to hear, applications that use it for decoding now shouldn't require the full…
Its good technology-wise, but out of all the browsers I've touched, its the one that I feel like I have the least control over
problem is, having unimpeded speech online requires being harbored by private companies, as there really isn't much in terms of government-managed domains, government-managed DDoS protection, etc
And strengthening the stranglehold of copyright holders, doesn't help them ruin lives in a similar way through court systems?
"I’ve heard a few reasons:" ... that you've considered, then cherry picked two of them, so you can confirm your views? To properly reason why the approach is wrong, shouldn't you consider all significant reasons,…
chrome is free, windows ain't
Never said it applied to all electron terminals I would of tested this one, but no windows build, and I'm not using a linux install atm editors don't roundtrip to a separate application through multiple buffers (bash,…
I don't notice any notable latency in discord, vscode, etc But I do notice latency in hyper.js, and it just makes it feel very "dull", and that's what I think a lot of people know of electron terminals plus the…
So, a 3d graphing program, competing with the TI-84+ from the project's README... Is going to be notably tied to a custom eth token? That idea does seem to contribute to the nonsense you mention. Especially considering…
pip being a dependency is defined at upload time, it is parsed by the creator of the package, not the consumer, afaik if you used any other package manager, it would need to resolve dependencies from the additional info…
wouldn't it be Google or Adobe who would write the plugin? its not like they lack the developers or the such
Does not define a specific method of DRM, only an interface to those methods of DRM
or just inject (via extension or JS) .itemlist .subtext {display: none;}
if I'm not mistaken, requirements are parsed out to be installed before installing the desired package, so that should be fine
peronally, while totally leaving my life unaffected, it'd be one of those thoughts in the back of my head, both knowing that there is some random text being output (need to optimize everything!), and that there is…
they could of responded, "no, random is uniform" (the answer to the written question) and that wouldn't of answered anything!
I'm confused So its agreeable that the building pipeline of NPM calling some packer does replace any-other-language calling any-other-packer, but what is the point in replacing the role of `npm build`, with a makefile…
https://watsi.org/faq#how-does-watsi-handle-patient-privacy "how do you handle privacy?" "yes"
For direct sources of the information Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and-events/publication... CDP: http://disasterphilanthropy.org/who-we-are/financials-annual...
the general consensus nowdays is that it was Pao being used as a scapegoat more than anything (I think knothing also straight-up admitted to scapegoating too? I can't remember off the top of my head)…
New major things that come to mind are, New modmail experience made by google's inbox team, I think that's about it. They are working on a site redesign though, so that is something
Its XML which requires a more difficult tree abstraction instead of a mapping/list abstraction and the XML wraps html-formatted articles, so unless you hate yourself, you'll need to be embedding a browser for rendering,…
Its XML which requires a more difficult tree abstraction instead of a mapping/list abstraction and the XML wraps html-formatted articles, so unless you hate yourself, you'll need to be embedding a browser for rendering,…
"who", the people who were distributing union related materials "why", because they were distributing union related materials? "without offering any evidence", which is why it says "believe"
Google's is similarly excessive https://i.imgur.com/fWvV7R4.png Though I get the feeling google's approach of trying to desensitize me (emailing me about how great I am for traveling to mcdonalds like a slob, and…
Doesn't that just make the program opt-in instead of opt-out? (And it separates the ActiveX stuff from the application too, which I'm happy to hear, applications that use it for decoding now shouldn't require the full…
Its good technology-wise, but out of all the browsers I've touched, its the one that I feel like I have the least control over
problem is, having unimpeded speech online requires being harbored by private companies, as there really isn't much in terms of government-managed domains, government-managed DDoS protection, etc
And strengthening the stranglehold of copyright holders, doesn't help them ruin lives in a similar way through court systems?
"I’ve heard a few reasons:" ... that you've considered, then cherry picked two of them, so you can confirm your views? To properly reason why the approach is wrong, shouldn't you consider all significant reasons,…
chrome is free, windows ain't
Never said it applied to all electron terminals I would of tested this one, but no windows build, and I'm not using a linux install atm editors don't roundtrip to a separate application through multiple buffers (bash,…
I don't notice any notable latency in discord, vscode, etc But I do notice latency in hyper.js, and it just makes it feel very "dull", and that's what I think a lot of people know of electron terminals plus the…
So, a 3d graphing program, competing with the TI-84+ from the project's README... Is going to be notably tied to a custom eth token? That idea does seem to contribute to the nonsense you mention. Especially considering…
pip being a dependency is defined at upload time, it is parsed by the creator of the package, not the consumer, afaik if you used any other package manager, it would need to resolve dependencies from the additional info…
wouldn't it be Google or Adobe who would write the plugin? its not like they lack the developers or the such
Does not define a specific method of DRM, only an interface to those methods of DRM
or just inject (via extension or JS) .itemlist .subtext {display: none;}
if I'm not mistaken, requirements are parsed out to be installed before installing the desired package, so that should be fine
peronally, while totally leaving my life unaffected, it'd be one of those thoughts in the back of my head, both knowing that there is some random text being output (need to optimize everything!), and that there is…
they could of responded, "no, random is uniform" (the answer to the written question) and that wouldn't of answered anything!
I'm confused So its agreeable that the building pipeline of NPM calling some packer does replace any-other-language calling any-other-packer, but what is the point in replacing the role of `npm build`, with a makefile…
https://watsi.org/faq#how-does-watsi-handle-patient-privacy "how do you handle privacy?" "yes"
For direct sources of the information Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and-events/publication... CDP: http://disasterphilanthropy.org/who-we-are/financials-annual...
the general consensus nowdays is that it was Pao being used as a scapegoat more than anything (I think knothing also straight-up admitted to scapegoating too? I can't remember off the top of my head)…
New major things that come to mind are, New modmail experience made by google's inbox team, I think that's about it. They are working on a site redesign though, so that is something