The problem is that sometimes you want a very specific format, not a locale-based format. This currently still has to be implemented in userland [1]. [1] https://github.com/js-temporal/proposal-temporal-v2/issues/5
My usual workflow with archive files (that I've just downloaded) is clicking the file in my browser's download list to open it and then extracting it. In WinRAR, the extraction path is pre-filled to be "<archive…
It looks like they support other package ecosystems as well: https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/supply-chain-securi... That said, the article does indeed seem to focus entirely on dependencies.
There might be an oversaturation of Mac native apps on the HN front page relative to Linux/Windows native apps. I, too, feel a bit disappointed when they are posted for the same reason as SomeCallMeTim (especially if…
Would you be able to give a ballpark figure for the extended licenses? I'd rather not get into a sales funnel before knowing what kind of numbers I should expect. In particular, I'm interested in being able to use the…
Likewise not related to https://lumen.laravel.com/
As pointed out in the linked article, the stats conflate unwelcome/unrequested notification prompts (e.g. Reddit, which pops up the prompt the first time you open the website (or used to anyway)) and cases where the…
I personally moved to Apple Music with my music library. Allows uploading and then streaming your own songs, has a streaming subscription option and a store to purchase music, and works on the devices I use. And while…
In my experience, 99% of the relationships I fetch fit the basic one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many definitions that pretty much all ORMs support. For these cases, the queries are generally more than efficient enough…
It seems you cannot load relationships for a collection of entities easily without N+1 queries, unless I'm missing something. Based on the many-to-many section of the docs…
Do you want the manufacturer of your computer or its operating system - and only them - to be able to specify exactly who can and can't develop software for it, and whose software you can and can't run? I don't, and I…
They didn't say anything about whether it merits 10k people, they were curious what all those 10k people are doing. I'm curious about that as well - clearly LinkedIn is doing much more than I was aware of.
In everyday business, I would generally start with the day and then follow with the month if it's relevant (often it's not, if talking about a date in the near future), and finally by year if needed. I can't imagine…
> Email is being replaced by Slack I don't know about this one. For example, I'm not going to invite every one of our clients to our Slack as a single-channel guest, nor am I going to be joining their Slack workspaces…
ES6 is plain old JavaScript. I think the parent commenter's point was that even when you're writing plain JS, if you target browsers (and old browsers specifically) or e.g. a large range of Node.js versions, you often…
Seems to work properly in Firefox (https://i.imgur.com/AQ2M1G3.png) but breaks in Chrome (https://i.imgur.com/U2tVg2k.png); Chrome doesn't accept the margin value (https://i.imgur.com/pH7X0ZO.png). When the margin…
> I would still prefer to have to trust just one authority for my platform than a multitude of random developers. These are not the only two options. What about multiple authorities, but not random individual…
I switched back to Firefox (after using Chrome for a long time) back when Quantum launched and have stuck with it since. Initially I fell back to Chrome every now and then for the devtools, but I haven't felt the need…
Subpixel AA is absolutely not unnecessary these days. I've seen a few programs switch off from it recently (in favor of grayscale AA) and every time it's been noticably more blurry. For example, Discord had a bug that…
just a scrollable div of a couple dozen large images is enough to make it stutter seconds at time while they load and render I might be wrong, but with WebRender, isn't scrolling now done asynchronously so it doesn't…
Learning it in school and actually speaking it are very different things though. Source: learned Swedish in school in Finland, rarely used it since, have practically forgotten all about it now.
Thanks!
The 30,000 rule limit is a pretty big deal breaker for me, but what sort of live heuristics are you referring to here? Aren't e.g. uBlock Origin's filters entirely rule based (not unlike most other ad blocker…
The link seems to be broken for me at least. Here's a working one: https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/05/europe/ireland-airbnb-hid...
The one that's 0.3.2 is called "screenshooter", while this tool is called "screenshoteer".
The problem is that sometimes you want a very specific format, not a locale-based format. This currently still has to be implemented in userland [1]. [1] https://github.com/js-temporal/proposal-temporal-v2/issues/5
My usual workflow with archive files (that I've just downloaded) is clicking the file in my browser's download list to open it and then extracting it. In WinRAR, the extraction path is pre-filled to be "<archive…
It looks like they support other package ecosystems as well: https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/supply-chain-securi... That said, the article does indeed seem to focus entirely on dependencies.
There might be an oversaturation of Mac native apps on the HN front page relative to Linux/Windows native apps. I, too, feel a bit disappointed when they are posted for the same reason as SomeCallMeTim (especially if…
Would you be able to give a ballpark figure for the extended licenses? I'd rather not get into a sales funnel before knowing what kind of numbers I should expect. In particular, I'm interested in being able to use the…
Likewise not related to https://lumen.laravel.com/
As pointed out in the linked article, the stats conflate unwelcome/unrequested notification prompts (e.g. Reddit, which pops up the prompt the first time you open the website (or used to anyway)) and cases where the…
I personally moved to Apple Music with my music library. Allows uploading and then streaming your own songs, has a streaming subscription option and a store to purchase music, and works on the devices I use. And while…
In my experience, 99% of the relationships I fetch fit the basic one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many definitions that pretty much all ORMs support. For these cases, the queries are generally more than efficient enough…
It seems you cannot load relationships for a collection of entities easily without N+1 queries, unless I'm missing something. Based on the many-to-many section of the docs…
Do you want the manufacturer of your computer or its operating system - and only them - to be able to specify exactly who can and can't develop software for it, and whose software you can and can't run? I don't, and I…
They didn't say anything about whether it merits 10k people, they were curious what all those 10k people are doing. I'm curious about that as well - clearly LinkedIn is doing much more than I was aware of.
In everyday business, I would generally start with the day and then follow with the month if it's relevant (often it's not, if talking about a date in the near future), and finally by year if needed. I can't imagine…
> Email is being replaced by Slack I don't know about this one. For example, I'm not going to invite every one of our clients to our Slack as a single-channel guest, nor am I going to be joining their Slack workspaces…
ES6 is plain old JavaScript. I think the parent commenter's point was that even when you're writing plain JS, if you target browsers (and old browsers specifically) or e.g. a large range of Node.js versions, you often…
Seems to work properly in Firefox (https://i.imgur.com/AQ2M1G3.png) but breaks in Chrome (https://i.imgur.com/U2tVg2k.png); Chrome doesn't accept the margin value (https://i.imgur.com/pH7X0ZO.png). When the margin…
> I would still prefer to have to trust just one authority for my platform than a multitude of random developers. These are not the only two options. What about multiple authorities, but not random individual…
I switched back to Firefox (after using Chrome for a long time) back when Quantum launched and have stuck with it since. Initially I fell back to Chrome every now and then for the devtools, but I haven't felt the need…
Subpixel AA is absolutely not unnecessary these days. I've seen a few programs switch off from it recently (in favor of grayscale AA) and every time it's been noticably more blurry. For example, Discord had a bug that…
just a scrollable div of a couple dozen large images is enough to make it stutter seconds at time while they load and render I might be wrong, but with WebRender, isn't scrolling now done asynchronously so it doesn't…
Learning it in school and actually speaking it are very different things though. Source: learned Swedish in school in Finland, rarely used it since, have practically forgotten all about it now.
Thanks!
The 30,000 rule limit is a pretty big deal breaker for me, but what sort of live heuristics are you referring to here? Aren't e.g. uBlock Origin's filters entirely rule based (not unlike most other ad blocker…
The link seems to be broken for me at least. Here's a working one: https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/05/europe/ireland-airbnb-hid...
The one that's 0.3.2 is called "screenshooter", while this tool is called "screenshoteer".