Great article, now I feel stupid.
There's also a macOS built-in service that does this, called Summarize.
I'm not sure the author[s] understand the whole thing well enough. relevant: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_teleportation
Except there's nothing homophobic, transphobic or racist through those links.
And how and why exactly are those ways of providing feedback better than those with frequent profanities?
Yet I can't agree more with it.
I can't see why the Show More content couldn't be rendered server-side, fetched with AJAX and plugged into the DOM with two lines of JS. SSR, no redirect nor refresh, progressive reveal af.
Then pay the optician a visit soon.
Autonomous car: - drives pretty much on a plane - able to stop when confused - precise speed and direction control - stable (i.e. does not oscillate or slide) - uses the same environment (the actual road) for reference…
You kinda can. e.g. https://www.neverware.com/freedownload
> Is there any reason to use Ruby outside Rails? Ruby is a perfectly good scripting language. I use it with love and passion to do the kind of stuff other people use Python, Perl or Bash for.
Definitely possible at least since 10.10 (Yosemite). Not sure how SIP affects this, as I have it disabled.
For a smallish project we're using Rails + PostgreSQL with just Bootstrap for the UI. With TurboLinks and remote actions that respond with JS snippets the site feels fast enough without all the weird SPA machinery.
Absolutely useless.
> European cities get by fine without cars in city centers. Where did you get that from? Some of them, sometimes, with exceptions, with mixed success. Certainly not Prague (which is where I live). The public transport…
The "rule 34" of 2018: If it exists, it offends someone. No exceptions.
Great article, now I feel stupid.
There's also a macOS built-in service that does this, called Summarize.
I'm not sure the author[s] understand the whole thing well enough. relevant: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_teleportation
Except there's nothing homophobic, transphobic or racist through those links.
And how and why exactly are those ways of providing feedback better than those with frequent profanities?
Yet I can't agree more with it.
I can't see why the Show More content couldn't be rendered server-side, fetched with AJAX and plugged into the DOM with two lines of JS. SSR, no redirect nor refresh, progressive reveal af.
Then pay the optician a visit soon.
Autonomous car: - drives pretty much on a plane - able to stop when confused - precise speed and direction control - stable (i.e. does not oscillate or slide) - uses the same environment (the actual road) for reference…
You kinda can. e.g. https://www.neverware.com/freedownload
> Is there any reason to use Ruby outside Rails? Ruby is a perfectly good scripting language. I use it with love and passion to do the kind of stuff other people use Python, Perl or Bash for.
Definitely possible at least since 10.10 (Yosemite). Not sure how SIP affects this, as I have it disabled.
For a smallish project we're using Rails + PostgreSQL with just Bootstrap for the UI. With TurboLinks and remote actions that respond with JS snippets the site feels fast enough without all the weird SPA machinery.
Absolutely useless.
> European cities get by fine without cars in city centers. Where did you get that from? Some of them, sometimes, with exceptions, with mixed success. Certainly not Prague (which is where I live). The public transport…
The "rule 34" of 2018: If it exists, it offends someone. No exceptions.