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"Kind of the same" here. I'm being laid off for economic reasons and I'm lucky that my country helps me. My salary is maintained at ~70% tax free for a year while I'm searching for a new job or following trainings. This…
I made a Discord bot which used songlinks API 5 years ago! Unfortunately not used much and not maintained anymore.
I've downloaded the latest APK from apkmirror but the app is force closing at launch on stock. It was the same 2 years ago when I first tried, is it working for you? Do you have a suggestion? EDIT: Ok so I've searched a…
Thanks for sharing!
The Valve Index (by Steam) has been sold out in December after they announced Half-Life Alyx which is included with every Index. This is won't be the time everyone goes VR yet but the market is expanding.
I'm so excited to read this!
Have you written about this (your diktat about clone()) somewhere? I'd be interested to read more.
> They store complete version history with each keystroke of a document. I would expect them to only store a diff between each version instead of storing the whole thing. Couldn't find much about this after a quick…
I would add the one I usually use "Je t'en prie".
> Will miss iTerm. I may be missing your point, but if you enjoyed the iTerm hotkey feature on OSX you should take a look at Guake[0] which is available on most linux distros. [0] http://guake-project.org/
Just to let you know, per you request I've ported OpenList to the WebExtension format (so that it'll work other browsers as well). It's really a 1:1 port, nothing removed, nothing added. It's available on Firefox…
It was in my native language (French). According to the "Translation" link[0] it's available in English, Japanese, Chinese and French. [0] https://www.w3.org/Press/Releases-2019#webauthn-rec
Well I'd say that if it's an authorization service there will be cryptographic calculation which is "heavy" on the CPU.
I believe it's a typo and should read "Although it can usually work if all you have is the subtitles file [...]". This means that you would use a reference file that would allow you to synchronize your subtitles.
I've worked quite a bit with Dart on my time the past year and it was great. Being a JS/TS developper I found my mark pretty quickly. However as it's not _that_ popular and the online resources (be it SO questions or…
> I suspect that if you have a small team that knows each other well enough, that is a bit of an extension of a one-person project and it can still remain. Well yeah that's exactly this. Tough I've got to admit that it…
I disagree, we've been using it with friends of mine and I enjoy it. The main reason is so that's it's easier to generate a changelog as we're following the Angular commit guideline. I would consider Angular a…
This is just plain boring to be honest, I don't want to be notified when a new article is released, I'd rather manually check a RSS app when I want to read such news instead of receiving a notification while I'm…
I was going to suggest this as well. I've used it to explain some features to a friend while we were on Discord.
DuckDuckGo has improved a lot for me the past year. I used to retry my query on Google when the results were not enough but I don't need to as often now.
I would suggest adding Scaleway[0] to the list. I've used their server a bit and it worked well. I know them because of their parent company (Online) which I've been a custom for quite a few years now. [0]…
I run an IRC server with UnrealIRCd. Works well.
I would say that a job available on site OR remotely will attract more candidates than an on site only. To share my own experience, I've just bought an apartment and I've been thinking of working in a new company. I…
I use both Relay for Reddit and Materialistic for HN and they're absolutely brilliant. Didn't take me that long to pay for Relay Pro.
My bad I got my math wrong, it's 330 hectares which equals roughly 815 acres.
"Kind of the same" here. I'm being laid off for economic reasons and I'm lucky that my country helps me. My salary is maintained at ~70% tax free for a year while I'm searching for a new job or following trainings. This…
I made a Discord bot which used songlinks API 5 years ago! Unfortunately not used much and not maintained anymore.
I've downloaded the latest APK from apkmirror but the app is force closing at launch on stock. It was the same 2 years ago when I first tried, is it working for you? Do you have a suggestion? EDIT: Ok so I've searched a…
Thanks for sharing!
The Valve Index (by Steam) has been sold out in December after they announced Half-Life Alyx which is included with every Index. This is won't be the time everyone goes VR yet but the market is expanding.
I'm so excited to read this!
Have you written about this (your diktat about clone()) somewhere? I'd be interested to read more.
> They store complete version history with each keystroke of a document. I would expect them to only store a diff between each version instead of storing the whole thing. Couldn't find much about this after a quick…
I would add the one I usually use "Je t'en prie".
> Will miss iTerm. I may be missing your point, but if you enjoyed the iTerm hotkey feature on OSX you should take a look at Guake[0] which is available on most linux distros. [0] http://guake-project.org/
Just to let you know, per you request I've ported OpenList to the WebExtension format (so that it'll work other browsers as well). It's really a 1:1 port, nothing removed, nothing added. It's available on Firefox…
It was in my native language (French). According to the "Translation" link[0] it's available in English, Japanese, Chinese and French. [0] https://www.w3.org/Press/Releases-2019#webauthn-rec
Well I'd say that if it's an authorization service there will be cryptographic calculation which is "heavy" on the CPU.
I believe it's a typo and should read "Although it can usually work if all you have is the subtitles file [...]". This means that you would use a reference file that would allow you to synchronize your subtitles.
I've worked quite a bit with Dart on my time the past year and it was great. Being a JS/TS developper I found my mark pretty quickly. However as it's not _that_ popular and the online resources (be it SO questions or…
> I suspect that if you have a small team that knows each other well enough, that is a bit of an extension of a one-person project and it can still remain. Well yeah that's exactly this. Tough I've got to admit that it…
I disagree, we've been using it with friends of mine and I enjoy it. The main reason is so that's it's easier to generate a changelog as we're following the Angular commit guideline. I would consider Angular a…
This is just plain boring to be honest, I don't want to be notified when a new article is released, I'd rather manually check a RSS app when I want to read such news instead of receiving a notification while I'm…
I was going to suggest this as well. I've used it to explain some features to a friend while we were on Discord.
DuckDuckGo has improved a lot for me the past year. I used to retry my query on Google when the results were not enough but I don't need to as often now.
I would suggest adding Scaleway[0] to the list. I've used their server a bit and it worked well. I know them because of their parent company (Online) which I've been a custom for quite a few years now. [0]…
I run an IRC server with UnrealIRCd. Works well.
I would say that a job available on site OR remotely will attract more candidates than an on site only. To share my own experience, I've just bought an apartment and I've been thinking of working in a new company. I…
I use both Relay for Reddit and Materialistic for HN and they're absolutely brilliant. Didn't take me that long to pay for Relay Pro.
My bad I got my math wrong, it's 330 hectares which equals roughly 815 acres.