Czkawka worked pretty well for me. https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka
I had to reread this comment multiple times since I felt that I had a fundamental failure of reading comprehension somewhere along the line. > The problem statement says "find the record" but all the answers are about…
Because the company that most benefits from it existing also makes the world's most used browser.
I actually believe it's referring to Assassin's Creed 2. It had to check in with the central server to see if a legitimate copy was being played, and the way it was cracked was basically going through every possibility…
Why are you assuming that they're using the home edition?
cd a ln -s . a Problem solved; perfect organization.
They're colour themes. Mozilla's celebrating the fact that you can change Firefox's colour theme while trying to spin it as something super unique. > we chose “Colorways” rather than “themes” to show we are branching…
ls doesn't do colours by default, but a lot of distros alias `ls` to `ls --color=auto` so it seems that way.
It's a "well, yes, but actually no" situation, seeing as some torrent-related programs implement a few draft BEPs. I haven't seen any that support the torrent signing BEP, though.…
Perl edges it out, but only barely.
Board states, yes, but in a game of tic-tac-toe, placement order matters as well. There are a total of 9! (362880) possible (but not necessarily valid) game states. With such a low number, it's not hard to brute force…
Since I didn't see it mentioned here among the mentions of satire, and I found the problem interesting... The number of valid tic-tac-toe games is 255168.
India, likely. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_numbering_system
People's attention spans are ridiculously short. If the person is actively looking for the content, sure, that obviously won't work. However, if it's a more casual browser, then going to a site that takes a long time to…
Why is it considered culturally taboo within Google?
My most popular project on Github is currently a program I slapped together in Go a long time ago. The `sync/atomic` issue mentioned at the end of the article is THE issue that made me stop considering Go for anything…
It didn't blow up like the comment-editing incident, but I was referring to https://www.reddit.com/r/redditdev/comments/7a2mle/possible_...
Also, when they created comments and manipulated their timestamps to make it seem like they were created far earlier than they actually were, for advertising purposes.
Modern reddit isn't open source.
That's anecdotally false. I've had Google use synonyms for words I put in quotes instead of the words themselves.
Not the person you are responding to, but the comment you're replying to is referencing Seinfeld, due to the name of your company. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stand_In_(Seinfeld)
Where are all the Elixir jobs at in Toronto? I can't seem to find any.
Why does your application require a Linkedin URL?
So far, just for Windows, I've had ads: 1. On the lockscreen 2. In my start menu's tilebar 3. In my start menu's search results 4. In my start menu's program list 5. In Explorer, for OneDrive 6. In Edge, on a "blank"…
> Are users expected to install and find out? When I was looking into switching from Gogs to Gitea, that is exactly what they expected you to do. I recall there being an issue saying that they won't compare the two…
Czkawka worked pretty well for me. https://github.com/qarmin/czkawka
I had to reread this comment multiple times since I felt that I had a fundamental failure of reading comprehension somewhere along the line. > The problem statement says "find the record" but all the answers are about…
Because the company that most benefits from it existing also makes the world's most used browser.
I actually believe it's referring to Assassin's Creed 2. It had to check in with the central server to see if a legitimate copy was being played, and the way it was cracked was basically going through every possibility…
Why are you assuming that they're using the home edition?
cd a ln -s . a Problem solved; perfect organization.
They're colour themes. Mozilla's celebrating the fact that you can change Firefox's colour theme while trying to spin it as something super unique. > we chose “Colorways” rather than “themes” to show we are branching…
ls doesn't do colours by default, but a lot of distros alias `ls` to `ls --color=auto` so it seems that way.
It's a "well, yes, but actually no" situation, seeing as some torrent-related programs implement a few draft BEPs. I haven't seen any that support the torrent signing BEP, though.…
Perl edges it out, but only barely.
Board states, yes, but in a game of tic-tac-toe, placement order matters as well. There are a total of 9! (362880) possible (but not necessarily valid) game states. With such a low number, it's not hard to brute force…
Since I didn't see it mentioned here among the mentions of satire, and I found the problem interesting... The number of valid tic-tac-toe games is 255168.
India, likely. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_numbering_system
People's attention spans are ridiculously short. If the person is actively looking for the content, sure, that obviously won't work. However, if it's a more casual browser, then going to a site that takes a long time to…
Why is it considered culturally taboo within Google?
My most popular project on Github is currently a program I slapped together in Go a long time ago. The `sync/atomic` issue mentioned at the end of the article is THE issue that made me stop considering Go for anything…
It didn't blow up like the comment-editing incident, but I was referring to https://www.reddit.com/r/redditdev/comments/7a2mle/possible_...
Also, when they created comments and manipulated their timestamps to make it seem like they were created far earlier than they actually were, for advertising purposes.
Modern reddit isn't open source.
That's anecdotally false. I've had Google use synonyms for words I put in quotes instead of the words themselves.
Not the person you are responding to, but the comment you're replying to is referencing Seinfeld, due to the name of your company. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stand_In_(Seinfeld)
Where are all the Elixir jobs at in Toronto? I can't seem to find any.
Why does your application require a Linkedin URL?
So far, just for Windows, I've had ads: 1. On the lockscreen 2. In my start menu's tilebar 3. In my start menu's search results 4. In my start menu's program list 5. In Explorer, for OneDrive 6. In Edge, on a "blank"…
> Are users expected to install and find out? When I was looking into switching from Gogs to Gitea, that is exactly what they expected you to do. I recall there being an issue saying that they won't compare the two…