EpicDavi
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http://daviskr.com
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/daviskr; my proof: https://keybase.io/daviskr/sigs/I06PmXX8WLkVwPt6Vu6RzZRjI7knUaA0qBTJJ9uLY3Q ]
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/daviskr; my proof: https://keybase.io/daviskr/sigs/I06PmXX8WLkVwPt6Vu6RzZRjI7knUaA0qBTJJ9uLY3Q ]
I would say this is a bit misleading. Personally, I was able to access my FB building this morning (after the outage started) and have continued to be able to use my badge with no problem since. Not saying that there…
I don't think so. I'd say the mobile market is quite different. Look at Android and the Google Play Store which also has similar pricing stipulations. There are players offering separate app sources/stores (Amazon or…
These are the absolutely useless arguments I come to Hacker News for.
After skimming the document for a bit, hiQ's argument looks really flaky. Especially grasping at straws like "Free Speech". They argue that LinkedIn is like a public mall and denying them access to the mall is denying…
Python function decorators and Java annotations too.
Neat trick! Just used it to find out that this post id is divisible by 7.
I would argue that in the original, "base" was referring to a singular object and was not reduced down from "bases" (plural) to "base" (singular). Therefore, I do not think it is necessary to reduce "bugs" to "bug". I…
> Not because it was designed badly, but because it has simply not kept up. How has it not kept up?
Also FYI, there are no extension enabled versions of FireFox on iOS because Apple requires all web content to be rendered in their specified engine (WebKit IIRC) and Mozilla is not allowed to use their own.
I used Falcon for a relatively large project and enjoyed using it. It is noticeably faster than Flask and I can write code faster as well. It is very much still growing and features are being added. They call Flask…
This is not a huge problem as if you are outputting the floating point number, you would probably want to round it anyways. The biggest 'gotcha' is when doing equality comparisons between these numbers. Consider the…
For one thing, it doesn't looked like Google/Android did this at all. As others have said, it looks like someone has falsely contributed to the map and got past the review. Such an examples is pointed out by andrea_s…
> "It infringes the freedom of the press." How so? Just because an article is published by the press, does not mean I am obligated to view it. The users who install AdBlock are doing so on their free will, not being…
Are you serious? Look at vayarajesh's original comment. It 'clearly' states this: It makes me fall in love with Apple more. #Respect No quotes. He/She was using it seriously.
To be fair, hash-tags are used to categorize and group content on social media. HN does not implement this functionality. Essentially, the '#' serves no purpose on HN. Therefore, it is easy to see why people get…
Only 6 months access is a big turn off for me. Even if I use it for less than 6 months, I like the feeling that I could go back to the site and practice, if I wanted to. I'm guessing over 90% of users would not use it…
Ah, thanks!
I am slightly confused: > Once the beta period ends, your copy of Monodraw would expire and you would not longer be able to use it. Does this apply when you purchase the beta?
This is somewhat hidden on the page: > ReadMe was built almost entirely on Open Source projects, so we want to give back. If you're an open source project, shoot us an email and we'll upgrade you to the Developer Hub…
I used it when I was contributing to Wikimedia in Google Code-In. It was very easy to use and the issue system was very powerful. The whole system looks powerful.
> VMware, a company with net revenue of over $1 billion and over 14,000 employees... Wow. I did not know they were that big.
Just a note: if you go to http://openloopz.com (no "www") it displays "Heroku | No such app". I'm guessing you mean to redirect to the "www" subdomain.
And how is that relevant?
Somebody did this with my school district on Twitter recently. They replaced a lowercase l with a capital I, and it looked the same with Twitter's font. The profanity they were tweeting was pretty hilarious.
I am using it right now and it is great! My only complaint is that it is a lot easier to type `ls` than `exa` :) (all the letters are on different key rows with the same hand)