The original master is cut. Only subsequent copies are pressed. This is the standard way records are made
….sorry what?!
Im Canadian (Not Onario), so I really wanted to enjoy reading this as a peak inside what IT is like in that environment, but the LLM generated headers and patterns in the piece really put me off and I had to stop…
What’s the problem there exactly? There’s nothing necessarily diametrically opposed in the two articles. They’re almost complimentary really
Strongly agree for the same reasons. I don’t subscribe to his stuff for any particular niche, I just enjoy the “this is a thing I am going to learn lots about and make a video”.
These are very common in Canada still and anytime I see one I point at it and make the same joke “Looks it’s Vent Reznor” and my girlfriend has never once laughed. Oh well.
No, they are very tailored to that use case. They arent general languages - but they are still probably the best examples of successful visual programming languages.
It seems odd to me not to mention things like MaxMSP or PD in an article like this. Arguably Max is one of the most successful standalone visual programming languages (standalone in so far as it’s not attached to a game…
Gov orgs usually would use a FedRamp tenant and those weren’t impacted (apparently, my trust in Okta right now isn’t high)
I mean it is. I’m contesting it. So unless you have some quantifiable data it is in contention. I like ICQ. I used it. But I really just don’t agree it had “more” features. It had _different_ features. And those…
I was there but thank you for the condescending assumption.
I find myself continuously blessed to run slack on a daily basis and literally never encounter an issue with it being an electron app. My laptop must be magic or something!
In what way did it have “more features than slack”? This feels more like “had other features that I like”
Not sure where I even remotely did that? The comment above was my only contribution to this thread. It’s an isolated reply to the comment I replied to
That’s an incredibly privileged point of view, with all due respect.
You have a weird definition of rationality. If I am against Malware, a tech I don’t use, that would make me irrational? It’s completely acceptable to take an ethical stance against something you don’t use.
"blog contributed by transistor.fm" Just in case the content didn't give it away that this is just a weird ad.
To be fair - if the SSO tax was just a single SKU for adding _just_ SSO to the platform and it was a reasonable like $2 - $4 a user addition, most people wouldn't care. When we refer to the SSO tax what we normally mean…
I think using the term "Skip the SSO Tax.." has done a little disservice to you, and I understand why you chose that term, but this is more "Skip the SCIM tax" I think? Regardless, I totally understand the use case and…
Obviously, this is a totally subjective opinion without much critical thought - but for me PowerShell is just...ugly. Its ugly to write, the PowerShell Terminal in Windows is aesthetically ugly (the blue, yellow, and…
No, this is publicly available information. Flight tracks are not private
It’s not “might”. It literally is personal taste.
Genuinely just google whatever effect you want with “pure data”. E.g. “delay patch pure data” and you’ll find lots and lots of resources. If you want something deeper look for more generalized DSP tutorials in PD
I am only on mobile right now and travelling so can’t actually test this. But boy is it exciting to see a potential OSS alternative to max4live. I think Max and m4l are well worth the price if it’s something you do all…
Was the same for me until I enrolled one of the above. I used a security key to get past that stage, then I was allowed add an Authenticator app. Very frustrating UX.
The original master is cut. Only subsequent copies are pressed. This is the standard way records are made
….sorry what?!
Im Canadian (Not Onario), so I really wanted to enjoy reading this as a peak inside what IT is like in that environment, but the LLM generated headers and patterns in the piece really put me off and I had to stop…
What’s the problem there exactly? There’s nothing necessarily diametrically opposed in the two articles. They’re almost complimentary really
Strongly agree for the same reasons. I don’t subscribe to his stuff for any particular niche, I just enjoy the “this is a thing I am going to learn lots about and make a video”.
These are very common in Canada still and anytime I see one I point at it and make the same joke “Looks it’s Vent Reznor” and my girlfriend has never once laughed. Oh well.
No, they are very tailored to that use case. They arent general languages - but they are still probably the best examples of successful visual programming languages.
It seems odd to me not to mention things like MaxMSP or PD in an article like this. Arguably Max is one of the most successful standalone visual programming languages (standalone in so far as it’s not attached to a game…
Gov orgs usually would use a FedRamp tenant and those weren’t impacted (apparently, my trust in Okta right now isn’t high)
I mean it is. I’m contesting it. So unless you have some quantifiable data it is in contention. I like ICQ. I used it. But I really just don’t agree it had “more” features. It had _different_ features. And those…
I was there but thank you for the condescending assumption.
I find myself continuously blessed to run slack on a daily basis and literally never encounter an issue with it being an electron app. My laptop must be magic or something!
In what way did it have “more features than slack”? This feels more like “had other features that I like”
Not sure where I even remotely did that? The comment above was my only contribution to this thread. It’s an isolated reply to the comment I replied to
That’s an incredibly privileged point of view, with all due respect.
You have a weird definition of rationality. If I am against Malware, a tech I don’t use, that would make me irrational? It’s completely acceptable to take an ethical stance against something you don’t use.
"blog contributed by transistor.fm" Just in case the content didn't give it away that this is just a weird ad.
To be fair - if the SSO tax was just a single SKU for adding _just_ SSO to the platform and it was a reasonable like $2 - $4 a user addition, most people wouldn't care. When we refer to the SSO tax what we normally mean…
I think using the term "Skip the SSO Tax.." has done a little disservice to you, and I understand why you chose that term, but this is more "Skip the SCIM tax" I think? Regardless, I totally understand the use case and…
Obviously, this is a totally subjective opinion without much critical thought - but for me PowerShell is just...ugly. Its ugly to write, the PowerShell Terminal in Windows is aesthetically ugly (the blue, yellow, and…
No, this is publicly available information. Flight tracks are not private
It’s not “might”. It literally is personal taste.
Genuinely just google whatever effect you want with “pure data”. E.g. “delay patch pure data” and you’ll find lots and lots of resources. If you want something deeper look for more generalized DSP tutorials in PD
I am only on mobile right now and travelling so can’t actually test this. But boy is it exciting to see a potential OSS alternative to max4live. I think Max and m4l are well worth the price if it’s something you do all…
Was the same for me until I enrolled one of the above. I used a security key to get past that stage, then I was allowed add an Authenticator app. Very frustrating UX.