I used to be intrested in converting/saving websites to my own archives. The web is rotting away and saving a local copy is the easiest way to make sure I keep my references. This, this ain't it chief. If you're looking…
You might also want to know a few languages were you're sure to get a job, and right now, it seems that Ruby on Rails and PHP are some really safe bets, compared to Python. Sure, Rust is _fun_ but there's little demand…
Especially Unity-born DRMS. I see them consistently defeated by trivial means. It seems ridiculously expensive to properly secure a Unity build.
Shadow has you uses their servers to put your stuff on. Parsec is more like TeamViewer, VNC or AnyDesk in that you uses your own hardware to both connect to and from, albeit with a latency that's low enough to play…
I just wish you could downvote to tell the algo to not play on my morbid curiosity and stop recommending my that.
To be frank, I've experienced those "scroll for 3 hours through short-length content" on youtube, especially with shorts. You just kind of... zone out. Watch, click, watch, click, heart, watch... The action is…
I beg to differ. I have, in a vanilla firefox UI, about 100 tabs, in a single window. I group them (loosely) by their themes, in the bar. It's... manageable.
I find the dev tools of firefox even better. The ability to see XHR request content/header/responses directly in the Javascript console has been invaluable to me. It annoys me that chrome's console does not have this.…
What I personally do when stuff is straightforward is question how and why it is straightforward to me. Usually, I realize it is because it's following whatever is my framework's way of doing things, or it is following…
I used to be intrested in converting/saving websites to my own archives. The web is rotting away and saving a local copy is the easiest way to make sure I keep my references. This, this ain't it chief. If you're looking…
You might also want to know a few languages were you're sure to get a job, and right now, it seems that Ruby on Rails and PHP are some really safe bets, compared to Python. Sure, Rust is _fun_ but there's little demand…
Especially Unity-born DRMS. I see them consistently defeated by trivial means. It seems ridiculously expensive to properly secure a Unity build.
Shadow has you uses their servers to put your stuff on. Parsec is more like TeamViewer, VNC or AnyDesk in that you uses your own hardware to both connect to and from, albeit with a latency that's low enough to play…
I just wish you could downvote to tell the algo to not play on my morbid curiosity and stop recommending my that.
To be frank, I've experienced those "scroll for 3 hours through short-length content" on youtube, especially with shorts. You just kind of... zone out. Watch, click, watch, click, heart, watch... The action is…
I beg to differ. I have, in a vanilla firefox UI, about 100 tabs, in a single window. I group them (loosely) by their themes, in the bar. It's... manageable.
I find the dev tools of firefox even better. The ability to see XHR request content/header/responses directly in the Javascript console has been invaluable to me. It annoys me that chrome's console does not have this.…
What I personally do when stuff is straightforward is question how and why it is straightforward to me. Usually, I realize it is because it's following whatever is my framework's way of doing things, or it is following…