Is something like this possible locally with the new FileSystem APIs?
In the specific example of the blog post, an isDefined() is still necessary. How is `isDefined()` different than `ref !== null`?
Possible opportunity charging students facebook credits to get their essays checked.
Interacting and exploring APIs is either the newest fad or a gold rush for new business, but one of the biggest things stopping me from using them is integration into my existing stable tools. webshell.io is another…
There's no automated service, but you can have the post office hold any package for you for a week or so. These guys look like they're going after the online retailer distribution market though, similar to Amazon's…
That's a pretty interesting situation. I certainly don't think there's any "something" blocking you, I'd guess it's more of a vague feeling of caution that you're clinging to because you can't quite understand it. It's…
"Trolling" is a term of perspective, if you are witnessing the trolling then you have no information about the original intent.
Pair that with a slightly stronger form of data hiding by using TrueCrypt's hidden partition feature to encrypt the second OS partition. Just make sure not to ever boot into the honeypot os afterwards, or it could…
In my current project we do actually stand up, although only due to the pleasure of the team leader. The main reason it's called a "stand up" is to serve as a reminder that it should be very short, 5 minutes max, or…
I'm not really sure how you're implementing scrum. Our scrum standups are always just the programmers, once a day in the mornings, and are used to keep all the programmers on the same page and talk to each other to find…
The exchange doesn't have much of an effect when most goods are priced relative to the exchange rate (many sites even automate this). The only thing the currency price represents is the relative change in market size…
It's worth noting that the author of this blog is a 17 year old self-taught hacker. Highly impressive.
The sampling frequency doesn't directly effect the audio frequencies it can encode. Telephones do PCM encoding (meaning it has data representing the graph of the sound wave) at 8 kh/z. Following the nyquist sampling…
There's a certain allure to saying code should be a certain way because of natural properties of computing, or our own feelings on what things are different and similar from what other things. The reason OO shines is…
Piracy isn't stealing; it's copyright infringement and often a contract violation. Using metaphors for complicated legal issues is not a good way to approach things.
I can't verify this, but unless you installed Helvetica manually, windows installations won't have it and will fall back to whatever is specified next in the family (usually Arial or the default Sans Serif).
Socketstream is a framework in active development based on exactly that idea.
Your comment would be correct if it were PHP.
The idea of bump was consensual near-field communication, I think that it applies quite well in this case.
Your comment is nothing but a metaphor for fearing the unknown.
Whether this drug does damage your health in the long run is no where near determined. I think, more interestingly, I'd ask if it were to become known that modafinil (or adderall) were harmful long term, would people…
In my understanding, 44.1 kHz was chosen because it's twice the maximum of human hearing (22 kHz), and thus you can reproduce all audible sounds without worrying about aliasing (as per the Nyquist-Shannon sampling…
Another possibility is that a drug comes along and enhances cognitive function with minimal side effects, and while the long term effects are virtually unknown, users of these drugs outcompete those who don't. What do…
A massive redundant array of probabilistic logic networks sounds pretty familiar to me.
I don't think anyone is incapable of learning. I'd say the reasons more people don't do it are (it's not easy) and (there's no hard evidence, therefore it's easy to dismiss). At the end of the day, there's one solid…
Is something like this possible locally with the new FileSystem APIs?
In the specific example of the blog post, an isDefined() is still necessary. How is `isDefined()` different than `ref !== null`?
Possible opportunity charging students facebook credits to get their essays checked.
Interacting and exploring APIs is either the newest fad or a gold rush for new business, but one of the biggest things stopping me from using them is integration into my existing stable tools. webshell.io is another…
There's no automated service, but you can have the post office hold any package for you for a week or so. These guys look like they're going after the online retailer distribution market though, similar to Amazon's…
That's a pretty interesting situation. I certainly don't think there's any "something" blocking you, I'd guess it's more of a vague feeling of caution that you're clinging to because you can't quite understand it. It's…
"Trolling" is a term of perspective, if you are witnessing the trolling then you have no information about the original intent.
Pair that with a slightly stronger form of data hiding by using TrueCrypt's hidden partition feature to encrypt the second OS partition. Just make sure not to ever boot into the honeypot os afterwards, or it could…
In my current project we do actually stand up, although only due to the pleasure of the team leader. The main reason it's called a "stand up" is to serve as a reminder that it should be very short, 5 minutes max, or…
I'm not really sure how you're implementing scrum. Our scrum standups are always just the programmers, once a day in the mornings, and are used to keep all the programmers on the same page and talk to each other to find…
The exchange doesn't have much of an effect when most goods are priced relative to the exchange rate (many sites even automate this). The only thing the currency price represents is the relative change in market size…
It's worth noting that the author of this blog is a 17 year old self-taught hacker. Highly impressive.
The sampling frequency doesn't directly effect the audio frequencies it can encode. Telephones do PCM encoding (meaning it has data representing the graph of the sound wave) at 8 kh/z. Following the nyquist sampling…
There's a certain allure to saying code should be a certain way because of natural properties of computing, or our own feelings on what things are different and similar from what other things. The reason OO shines is…
Piracy isn't stealing; it's copyright infringement and often a contract violation. Using metaphors for complicated legal issues is not a good way to approach things.
I can't verify this, but unless you installed Helvetica manually, windows installations won't have it and will fall back to whatever is specified next in the family (usually Arial or the default Sans Serif).
Socketstream is a framework in active development based on exactly that idea.
Your comment would be correct if it were PHP.
The idea of bump was consensual near-field communication, I think that it applies quite well in this case.
Your comment is nothing but a metaphor for fearing the unknown.
Whether this drug does damage your health in the long run is no where near determined. I think, more interestingly, I'd ask if it were to become known that modafinil (or adderall) were harmful long term, would people…
In my understanding, 44.1 kHz was chosen because it's twice the maximum of human hearing (22 kHz), and thus you can reproduce all audible sounds without worrying about aliasing (as per the Nyquist-Shannon sampling…
Another possibility is that a drug comes along and enhances cognitive function with minimal side effects, and while the long term effects are virtually unknown, users of these drugs outcompete those who don't. What do…
A massive redundant array of probabilistic logic networks sounds pretty familiar to me.
I don't think anyone is incapable of learning. I'd say the reasons more people don't do it are (it's not easy) and (there's no hard evidence, therefore it's easy to dismiss). At the end of the day, there's one solid…