Popup with "Do you want to download <several lines of random characters> from tomshardware.com ?" No thank you, and I won't be coming back.
What is your use case?
Do you have other examples of how it's nicer? I've only ever heard of Elixir being the nicer alternative.
I wonder how many actual terrorists they pick up for saying "I'm here for terrorism"
Happen to be a Dane and I fully agree with your sentiment. I happen to agree (I think) that keeping children away from social media on a large scale, to avoid social isolation for those who might opt out of choice,…
In the readme, I only see four examples under each entry, and they are all dissimilar.
Am I supposed to read something into the choice that the examples for "light" and "dark" show icons for different entities? E.g Python is dark, Rust is light. (Kidding, but still - why not use the same base icons?)
I prefer good static heads vs poor walking and talking. Didn't notice the prior to be a problem in Andor.
Thank you for that, what a fun read :D
As I gained more experience writing Clojure, I went in the other direction; familiarity with the standard library means that any composition of those functions and data structures is easily grokked. People's strained…
I've made a few of these as doodles while waiting for other stuff. Great set of restrictions to inspire creativity. X Plus Star https://tixy.land/?code=%28sin%28t*0.8*-sqrt%28%28x-7.5%29**... Sin Sin…
Could it be that her work in pure, abstract mathematics, while important and foundational for some fields, remains too unrelatable for a wide audience? Maybe the same could be argued for Einstein's work, but…
It's not implicit in this case, it's explicit. + is the function you're calling. And there's power in having mathematical operations be functions that you can manipulate and compose like all other functions, instead of…
What's an example of non-brute force scaling?
Ticktick was the closest approximation at the time of Wunderlist shutdown. Still solid, but haven't researched the market recently. I don't remember details about the Microsoft version except it wasn't good enough.
I wonder what the value is of that advice, it's so incredibly vague. What's "varied"? What's "moderated"? Feels a bit like an excuse to stay ignorant.
"Fear and anguish of parenthood" as a movie?
Seems to me like capitalism is pretty good at incentivising this stuff.
I don't understand the bit about the execution order, nor how it's relevant in your day-to-day programming.
"aluminosilicates" Hmmm
Just want to add that I'm having a pretty good experience with Amethyst. No file-based configuration, sadly, but it does all of the tiling and movements I need. Hammerspoon (via Spacehammer) seemed too slow for me.
How about a separate, schema-wise identical "deleted_x" table that you "move" deleted entities to? Can't get much more explicit than that, and still enables whatever joins you'd like on historical deleted data.
Off topic, and I hope it doesn't cause offense, but Im very curious; what do you find to be good domains to work with as a blind developer? As a nonblind web developer whose domain is highly visual, I'm sometimes…
I would have thought it overkill to memory manage scrapers by hand. Do you need such succinct memory usage?
Get used to, and even good at rewriting. I enjoy it, and I realize that I may never have the best idea of what's appropriate at one point in time, but rather accumulate an approximation over time as I reshape the code…
Popup with "Do you want to download <several lines of random characters> from tomshardware.com ?" No thank you, and I won't be coming back.
What is your use case?
Do you have other examples of how it's nicer? I've only ever heard of Elixir being the nicer alternative.
I wonder how many actual terrorists they pick up for saying "I'm here for terrorism"
Happen to be a Dane and I fully agree with your sentiment. I happen to agree (I think) that keeping children away from social media on a large scale, to avoid social isolation for those who might opt out of choice,…
In the readme, I only see four examples under each entry, and they are all dissimilar.
Am I supposed to read something into the choice that the examples for "light" and "dark" show icons for different entities? E.g Python is dark, Rust is light. (Kidding, but still - why not use the same base icons?)
I prefer good static heads vs poor walking and talking. Didn't notice the prior to be a problem in Andor.
Thank you for that, what a fun read :D
As I gained more experience writing Clojure, I went in the other direction; familiarity with the standard library means that any composition of those functions and data structures is easily grokked. People's strained…
I've made a few of these as doodles while waiting for other stuff. Great set of restrictions to inspire creativity. X Plus Star https://tixy.land/?code=%28sin%28t*0.8*-sqrt%28%28x-7.5%29**... Sin Sin…
Could it be that her work in pure, abstract mathematics, while important and foundational for some fields, remains too unrelatable for a wide audience? Maybe the same could be argued for Einstein's work, but…
It's not implicit in this case, it's explicit. + is the function you're calling. And there's power in having mathematical operations be functions that you can manipulate and compose like all other functions, instead of…
What's an example of non-brute force scaling?
Ticktick was the closest approximation at the time of Wunderlist shutdown. Still solid, but haven't researched the market recently. I don't remember details about the Microsoft version except it wasn't good enough.
I wonder what the value is of that advice, it's so incredibly vague. What's "varied"? What's "moderated"? Feels a bit like an excuse to stay ignorant.
"Fear and anguish of parenthood" as a movie?
Seems to me like capitalism is pretty good at incentivising this stuff.
I don't understand the bit about the execution order, nor how it's relevant in your day-to-day programming.
"aluminosilicates" Hmmm
Just want to add that I'm having a pretty good experience with Amethyst. No file-based configuration, sadly, but it does all of the tiling and movements I need. Hammerspoon (via Spacehammer) seemed too slow for me.
How about a separate, schema-wise identical "deleted_x" table that you "move" deleted entities to? Can't get much more explicit than that, and still enables whatever joins you'd like on historical deleted data.
Off topic, and I hope it doesn't cause offense, but Im very curious; what do you find to be good domains to work with as a blind developer? As a nonblind web developer whose domain is highly visual, I'm sometimes…
I would have thought it overkill to memory manage scrapers by hand. Do you need such succinct memory usage?
Get used to, and even good at rewriting. I enjoy it, and I realize that I may never have the best idea of what's appropriate at one point in time, but rather accumulate an approximation over time as I reshape the code…