This is a list of amazon referral links to books related to functional programming, with a ~2-sentence blurb about each that could be written in 10 minutes with the help of google. It's a nice way for him to make some…
People are saying it's doubtful that he'd be able to brute-force two encrypted containers, but it's not. Most people use bad passphrases, because most password advice is terrible ("use a line from a poem but change some…
If you're using gmail, just use the "filter messages like this" feature to make messages from the given address skip the inbox or be deleted on arrival. So there's no reason to ever have to deal with the unsubscribe…
It would be interesting to see the images that would be generated if you took that system and "ran in backwards", insofar as that's possible.
"The other mile-high club"? Together with the brokeback mountain cover, this is pretty pathetic.
The ability to control your media player without opening its window is great, but you don't need dedicated buttons for that. I've been using global hotkeys for it for years, with the following pretty handy…
This is a list of amazon referral links to books related to functional programming, with a ~2-sentence blurb about each that could be written in 10 minutes with the help of google. It's a nice way for him to make some…
People are saying it's doubtful that he'd be able to brute-force two encrypted containers, but it's not. Most people use bad passphrases, because most password advice is terrible ("use a line from a poem but change some…
If you're using gmail, just use the "filter messages like this" feature to make messages from the given address skip the inbox or be deleted on arrival. So there's no reason to ever have to deal with the unsubscribe…
It would be interesting to see the images that would be generated if you took that system and "ran in backwards", insofar as that's possible.
"The other mile-high club"? Together with the brokeback mountain cover, this is pretty pathetic.
The ability to control your media player without opening its window is great, but you don't need dedicated buttons for that. I've been using global hotkeys for it for years, with the following pretty handy…