Cool stuff, but wish there was a disclaimer saying many of the things here are Chrome-only. The target audience for this might not consider browser compatibility from the get-go and have to re-think their UI later.
> the impact of sponsor sections can only be measured based on the total views of the video I don't think that's true at all. 1. There are video analytics to measure what parts of the video were watched. 2. Even if you…
To be honest I love "mech keyboards" not really because of the mechanical keys, but because people make them in so many customized sizes and colors. But there's not really a good term for this as far as I'm aware.
Check again :) (Some of the pictures lower in the page show it's actually split)
FYI Google Meet supports two screens as well.
There are custom Promise implementations (for reasons), such as bluebird.js. If you're supporting legacy browsers, there will be no standard Promise object. So the simplest way to check for the Promise contract is the…
This data is available to all and is aggregated/anonymized. From the bottom of any of the PDFs: ---------------- These reports were developed to be helpful while adhering to our stringent privacy protocols and…
Please fix the rendering on Firefox by adding `image-rendering: crisp-edges;` to the canvas.
I'd like to believe that in a future where VR is affordable enough for most people, we'll have virtual reality offices that allow us to communicate with co-workers and have meetings as if we were actually there.
I'm not sure if your error is in the number or in the words, but the number you wrote down is 10 trillion dollars.
Letting people join the queue without having to stand in line seems like a better solution to me. E.g. make them take a number or use their smartphone tolet them know when their turn is.
I wonder what the ratio would look like if the equivalent was done with a JPEG instead of a PNG.
It's one of the sites on http://www.jimmyr.com
Funny lion always feasible, innovative policies hatred assured. Seems like commentary on the fall of ancient reddit.
Looks fun and informative for new programmers. That said I don't understand why this has so many points, and don't really think it belongs here.
Here's a video with more info about these anti-picking mechanisms and how to defeat them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQVsI4qyl3g
Unfortunately, Java applets are the only way to connect a Midi Keyboard to an HTML5 app.
I imagine Javascript's advantage is because V8 is a JIT compiler. It's unfortunate LuaJIT is not shown since it would probably be around the same level or higher than V8.
Repeating what I said on Reddit: The Regexp vs. indexOf test seems a little misleading. Generally, .indexOf will be faster, but they seem to have performed a very specific test that requires the indexOf method to do…
Made an updated version of that script here: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/125021
Cool stuff, but wish there was a disclaimer saying many of the things here are Chrome-only. The target audience for this might not consider browser compatibility from the get-go and have to re-think their UI later.
> the impact of sponsor sections can only be measured based on the total views of the video I don't think that's true at all. 1. There are video analytics to measure what parts of the video were watched. 2. Even if you…
To be honest I love "mech keyboards" not really because of the mechanical keys, but because people make them in so many customized sizes and colors. But there's not really a good term for this as far as I'm aware.
Check again :) (Some of the pictures lower in the page show it's actually split)
FYI Google Meet supports two screens as well.
There are custom Promise implementations (for reasons), such as bluebird.js. If you're supporting legacy browsers, there will be no standard Promise object. So the simplest way to check for the Promise contract is the…
This data is available to all and is aggregated/anonymized. From the bottom of any of the PDFs: ---------------- These reports were developed to be helpful while adhering to our stringent privacy protocols and…
Please fix the rendering on Firefox by adding `image-rendering: crisp-edges;` to the canvas.
I'd like to believe that in a future where VR is affordable enough for most people, we'll have virtual reality offices that allow us to communicate with co-workers and have meetings as if we were actually there.
I'm not sure if your error is in the number or in the words, but the number you wrote down is 10 trillion dollars.
Letting people join the queue without having to stand in line seems like a better solution to me. E.g. make them take a number or use their smartphone tolet them know when their turn is.
I wonder what the ratio would look like if the equivalent was done with a JPEG instead of a PNG.
It's one of the sites on http://www.jimmyr.com
Funny lion always feasible, innovative policies hatred assured. Seems like commentary on the fall of ancient reddit.
Looks fun and informative for new programmers. That said I don't understand why this has so many points, and don't really think it belongs here.
Here's a video with more info about these anti-picking mechanisms and how to defeat them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQVsI4qyl3g
Unfortunately, Java applets are the only way to connect a Midi Keyboard to an HTML5 app.
I imagine Javascript's advantage is because V8 is a JIT compiler. It's unfortunate LuaJIT is not shown since it would probably be around the same level or higher than V8.
Repeating what I said on Reddit: The Regexp vs. indexOf test seems a little misleading. Generally, .indexOf will be faster, but they seem to have performed a very specific test that requires the indexOf method to do…
Made an updated version of that script here: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/125021