> If AWS denies you, you go sign up at any of their competitors or buy your own servers and plug them into the internet And then your ISP kick you out.
Opened the article and decided to try out the "Listen to this story" section. After reading the article name and author, it proceeds to state "This is an AI generated narration". Well, well, well.
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Story points are in fact time, and I'm tired of pretending they're not. You can sugar coat it all you want and say they represent complexity, but at the end of the day(or sprint), the higher the complexity, the more…
Does not work on Firefox/Windows 10.
Or maybe people just have different experiences? I ran teams on a fairly powerful i9-equipped MacBook Pro and it was unbearable. Couldn't even scroll up to older messages without it freezing up, the integrations with…
I wonder if airports would accept an Instagram verification badge as proof that he's not a terrorist. Hold on, no one dare steal my new business idea.
They did participate in a fraudulent scheme to obtain the badges. If they had been verified for their real accomplishments they would still have it. Consider the following lame analogy: A man who has been working as a…
But shouldn't the cost go down for the company as well? Now they no longer need to use office space to accommodate you or provide you with a space to eat/bathroom/take breaks. Rent in the valley is a nightmare and…
Been working from home since march and never had a problem to switch off from work. Some days I would be working on something I consider fun and stay a bit later than usual, but most days I just move my chair 1 meter to…
"The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas" and "Dom Casmurro", both by Machado de Assis, were required reading during the last 3 years of school in Brazil. It is common for college entrance exams to use the books as example…
User-side calculation makes it prone to hacking.
Is that even an argument? HN is obsessed with Japan just because the search returns more results? Maybe that's because Japan is more relevant when it comes to technology compared to African countries?
Impossible in the Apple ecosystem without jailbreaking your device. Which hasn't been viable for at least 6 years.
Reminds me of the old Dota2 Fountain hook glitch. A Valve employee commented that they deemed it "Too hilarious to fix"[1] They eventually patched it after a pro player abused it to turn a game around at the…
The doubling gold is also famous in Runescape, but they don't pretend to be an NPC, just someone doubling gold for free. I usually did it once with a low amount and then stopped so I always came out on top.
Can this be flagged as clickbait? They are not living, they are in cryptobiosis. Even though experiments have shown that they can come back to life after a long time in this state, nothing can guarantee that they are…
404 in Brazil too
The repetitive tasks are the fun aspect for many people. If it isn't fun for you, you have two choices: Either quit the game and find something you actually like, or use bots and ruin the fun for other people that like…
Thank you for reminding me how much I hate regex
Last year the metro in São Paulo - Brazil, started playing classical music inside the trains and stations and no one understood why. Makes sense since they always try to copy stuff that worked elsewhere, but I've seen…
> I think Crashlytics still doesn't work very well for logging unusual but not crashing program situations. Have you tried Crashlytics.sharedInstance().recordError(error) I use it to log errors on API calls in my…
> life is full of shit you can't control Pun intended?
> The real draw of Minecraft comes from a number of core features, most importantly the crafting and the survival needs that motivate the crafting and building. Minecraft became big way before survival. I remember…
Linus, once again, laying down the truth. This one was pretty tame compared to his past outbursts, it sounds way more passionate than condescending.
> If AWS denies you, you go sign up at any of their competitors or buy your own servers and plug them into the internet And then your ISP kick you out.
Opened the article and decided to try out the "Listen to this story" section. After reading the article name and author, it proceeds to state "This is an AI generated narration". Well, well, well.
[flagged]
Story points are in fact time, and I'm tired of pretending they're not. You can sugar coat it all you want and say they represent complexity, but at the end of the day(or sprint), the higher the complexity, the more…
Does not work on Firefox/Windows 10.
Or maybe people just have different experiences? I ran teams on a fairly powerful i9-equipped MacBook Pro and it was unbearable. Couldn't even scroll up to older messages without it freezing up, the integrations with…
I wonder if airports would accept an Instagram verification badge as proof that he's not a terrorist. Hold on, no one dare steal my new business idea.
They did participate in a fraudulent scheme to obtain the badges. If they had been verified for their real accomplishments they would still have it. Consider the following lame analogy: A man who has been working as a…
But shouldn't the cost go down for the company as well? Now they no longer need to use office space to accommodate you or provide you with a space to eat/bathroom/take breaks. Rent in the valley is a nightmare and…
Been working from home since march and never had a problem to switch off from work. Some days I would be working on something I consider fun and stay a bit later than usual, but most days I just move my chair 1 meter to…
"The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas" and "Dom Casmurro", both by Machado de Assis, were required reading during the last 3 years of school in Brazil. It is common for college entrance exams to use the books as example…
User-side calculation makes it prone to hacking.
Is that even an argument? HN is obsessed with Japan just because the search returns more results? Maybe that's because Japan is more relevant when it comes to technology compared to African countries?
Impossible in the Apple ecosystem without jailbreaking your device. Which hasn't been viable for at least 6 years.
Reminds me of the old Dota2 Fountain hook glitch. A Valve employee commented that they deemed it "Too hilarious to fix"[1] They eventually patched it after a pro player abused it to turn a game around at the…
The doubling gold is also famous in Runescape, but they don't pretend to be an NPC, just someone doubling gold for free. I usually did it once with a low amount and then stopped so I always came out on top.
Can this be flagged as clickbait? They are not living, they are in cryptobiosis. Even though experiments have shown that they can come back to life after a long time in this state, nothing can guarantee that they are…
404 in Brazil too
The repetitive tasks are the fun aspect for many people. If it isn't fun for you, you have two choices: Either quit the game and find something you actually like, or use bots and ruin the fun for other people that like…
Thank you for reminding me how much I hate regex
Last year the metro in São Paulo - Brazil, started playing classical music inside the trains and stations and no one understood why. Makes sense since they always try to copy stuff that worked elsewhere, but I've seen…
> I think Crashlytics still doesn't work very well for logging unusual but not crashing program situations. Have you tried Crashlytics.sharedInstance().recordError(error) I use it to log errors on API calls in my…
> life is full of shit you can't control Pun intended?
> The real draw of Minecraft comes from a number of core features, most importantly the crafting and the survival needs that motivate the crafting and building. Minecraft became big way before survival. I remember…
Linus, once again, laying down the truth. This one was pretty tame compared to his past outbursts, it sounds way more passionate than condescending.