You shouldn't check calls or texts while driving regardless of the type of phone, and on a smartphone you can at least have it announce who is calling or who sent the text (and even read the text for you.) You can also…
Why would it matter whether the CEO can code?
That just sounds terrible for both SEO and accessibility.
Lab-grown diamond faced the same issue, but now it's considered diamond just the same by the FTC, so I'm not sure what the farmers are hoping for.
Apex Legends wants to do that at least. I think it's a pretty clever idea. https://kotaku.com/apex-legends-will-make-cheaters-play-agai...
> I've got no problem with people writing hacks for games; with the shit that gets released these days I expect it would often be far more rewarding than playing the game itself. Hacks in singleplayer games are fun.…
It's not petty. Hacks in multiplayer games ruin the game for everyone else, and the hack developer hopes that the hack will stay undetected forever. That's not proud. It's more like "I hope you can use this to be…
> including your own blood previously stored Wait, really?
So lock-free datastructures such as ring buffers are like roundabouts, huh?
Value isn't always apparent immediately. Quantum theory seemed largely useless, but now it's useful in computing.
Opting out is a trivial technical matter. You could even completely opt out of their search engine indexing if you so desire.
But they were always able to opt-out of the snippets quite easily. What they wanted was to have the snippets AND to get paid on top of that.
Well, to be fair. Everyone on here just reads the headlines and then the comments.
If the news site uses AdSense, which quite a few do, then yes. But I'm not sure if Google's extra profit is that significant. Especially when compared to the benefits the news sites get.
> GMO that don't produce viable seeds so I have to buy seeds from you every season. This is literally DRM for plants, isn't it?
> HTML and CSS are content, not software (they're not executables) - they're like DOC or PDF. Well… https://keithclark.co.uk/labs/css-fps/ You could also argue that DOCs and PDFs are software.
> I'm going to pass on this one. How is /etc not 'extensible'? Without commenting on systemd-homed, since I haven't watched the talk yet; regular users can't modify /etc. Granted, most applications have user local…
Also, even disregarding security issues. Maybe you just don't want your video game to crash during a boss fight? Memory safety isn't just important for security; it can also prevent lots of annoying bugs.
GUI is definitely an open problem in Rust, but to be fair, cross platform GUI is hard. In all of programming, it seems that Qt is about the best that we have when it comes to cross platform GUI, and I don't think most…
I wonder if it is actually more complex. Emergent complexity is a thing, and one only needs to look at Go (the game; pun definitely (not) intended). The rules are dead-simple; you can learn them in under a minute. But…
> The powerful abstractions that you mention, including generics, are indeed good things, but pardon me but I suspect you've never seen how badly and easily they can be abused in certain environments. You've probably…
I've heard some good things about the LG G7 regarding audio. It seems to be able to drive the HD600 pretty damn well even without an external amp.
Oh wow, I didn't know there were DAC cables, and this is pretty cheap as far as DACs go
Looking at split-brain patients, it does seem like each hemisphere is a "core" which communicate via the corpus callosum. So you could say that our brains are multi-core.
I'd say Genode fits the bill. The cool thing is that parent processes have complete control over the services their children access and can block them, replace them, delegate them, etc. https://genode.org/
You shouldn't check calls or texts while driving regardless of the type of phone, and on a smartphone you can at least have it announce who is calling or who sent the text (and even read the text for you.) You can also…
Why would it matter whether the CEO can code?
That just sounds terrible for both SEO and accessibility.
Lab-grown diamond faced the same issue, but now it's considered diamond just the same by the FTC, so I'm not sure what the farmers are hoping for.
Apex Legends wants to do that at least. I think it's a pretty clever idea. https://kotaku.com/apex-legends-will-make-cheaters-play-agai...
> I've got no problem with people writing hacks for games; with the shit that gets released these days I expect it would often be far more rewarding than playing the game itself. Hacks in singleplayer games are fun.…
It's not petty. Hacks in multiplayer games ruin the game for everyone else, and the hack developer hopes that the hack will stay undetected forever. That's not proud. It's more like "I hope you can use this to be…
> including your own blood previously stored Wait, really?
So lock-free datastructures such as ring buffers are like roundabouts, huh?
Value isn't always apparent immediately. Quantum theory seemed largely useless, but now it's useful in computing.
Opting out is a trivial technical matter. You could even completely opt out of their search engine indexing if you so desire.
But they were always able to opt-out of the snippets quite easily. What they wanted was to have the snippets AND to get paid on top of that.
Well, to be fair. Everyone on here just reads the headlines and then the comments.
If the news site uses AdSense, which quite a few do, then yes. But I'm not sure if Google's extra profit is that significant. Especially when compared to the benefits the news sites get.
> GMO that don't produce viable seeds so I have to buy seeds from you every season. This is literally DRM for plants, isn't it?
> HTML and CSS are content, not software (they're not executables) - they're like DOC or PDF. Well… https://keithclark.co.uk/labs/css-fps/ You could also argue that DOCs and PDFs are software.
> I'm going to pass on this one. How is /etc not 'extensible'? Without commenting on systemd-homed, since I haven't watched the talk yet; regular users can't modify /etc. Granted, most applications have user local…
Also, even disregarding security issues. Maybe you just don't want your video game to crash during a boss fight? Memory safety isn't just important for security; it can also prevent lots of annoying bugs.
GUI is definitely an open problem in Rust, but to be fair, cross platform GUI is hard. In all of programming, it seems that Qt is about the best that we have when it comes to cross platform GUI, and I don't think most…
I wonder if it is actually more complex. Emergent complexity is a thing, and one only needs to look at Go (the game; pun definitely (not) intended). The rules are dead-simple; you can learn them in under a minute. But…
> The powerful abstractions that you mention, including generics, are indeed good things, but pardon me but I suspect you've never seen how badly and easily they can be abused in certain environments. You've probably…
I've heard some good things about the LG G7 regarding audio. It seems to be able to drive the HD600 pretty damn well even without an external amp.
Oh wow, I didn't know there were DAC cables, and this is pretty cheap as far as DACs go
Looking at split-brain patients, it does seem like each hemisphere is a "core" which communicate via the corpus callosum. So you could say that our brains are multi-core.
I'd say Genode fits the bill. The cool thing is that parent processes have complete control over the services their children access and can block them, replace them, delegate them, etc. https://genode.org/