I was also considering buying "Domain Modeling Made Functional" but I read that it uses F#. Are you working with F# or do you think it will be easy translatable to any functional language?
Ask your parents or non-geek friends: Given the task of finding the files with the name ending with .txt which of the following two commands would you choose? find -name "*.txt" dir *.txt /s
Dropbox switch to Go? Where did you read that? If anything they seem to be "investing" in the Python ecosystem[1]. [1] https://tech.dropbox.com/2014/04/introducing-pyston-an-upcom...
This looks a nice way to experiment with CoreOS as it is not supported by DO or Linode but an AMI is available.
From what I understand they want to persist the trained model in a language independent way, so you can train the models with whatever language or framework you wish and then save it to a format that can be used by any…
It is working in Chrome Beta for Android (v36)
I do not consider myself an hater (I have used both php and go). I would say the results on that page are consequence of php having more mature database drivers (written in C) than go, that is still in its infancy. If…
> It looks like the code viewing area was narrowed. Doesn't look like it[1]. I'm not sure that a much wider github would be of use to me. Most projects usually place some kind of limitation on the number of characters…
Support is quick to reply but often there is nothing they can do. I've tried contacting regarding both technical problems and billing issues and in both occasions they couldn't do nothing to help.
You are completely right on both. I'm sorry, my mistake. Regarding the Send button, or lack of thereof, it is much better blue than gray but, as you said, it is not as intuitive as a button. There is a lack of perceived…
That kind of thinking adds very few to the discussion. I respect Apple and I know they are a reference in terms of UI/UX. This does not mean however that they are immune to making mistakes. Your argument is, from what I…
> I don't care about flatness or skeutransmogrification or whatnot, but the damn thing must WORK. Absolutely. I don't understand how so many people are focusing on the highs and lows of the UI but are ignoring serious…
I think the iOS team is facing a tough (and interesting) problem. They need to keep the edge they have in terms of app quantity and specially quality, so introducing big changes that break or degrade how apps look or…
It also works for some commands even if you never run them before. For instance curl --i<nsecure> (and I never ran curl --insecure). Also pressing tab will display all curl flags starting with i and a one line…
I'm not sure if this is the problem but maybe running fish_update_completions is worth a try.
http://www.edis.at/en/server/colocation/austria/raspberrypi/
I think he was referring to DigitalOcean, not Linode.
I was only comparing what each advertises. You don't know if the first one will perform better or not. It depends on the workload of each VM. If most of the VMs are idle most of the time, when one of them needs CPU the…
On Linode it is never hundreds. "On average, a Linode 512 host has 40 Linodes on it. A Linode 1024 host has on average 20. Linode 2048 host: 10 Linodes; Linode 4096 host: 5;" On the other hand as far as I know DO don't…
It was a development box/env. Anyway it was not a problem with Arch. Same set of updates on Linode worked absolutely fine.
For two reasons: First they created a "supported" image that had no IgnorePkg = linux as it should since they don't support upgrading the kernel. They did this on their Ubuntu image. They failed to it with the Arch…
But 4x less CPU. And support is a joke.
I too tried moving to DigitalOcean because their offering seemed very compelling. Turned out to be a huge mistake. After waiting some weeks for Arch to be re-released I finally booted an Arch image. Not a week had…
That is the old 4 core cpu they have been using. We will probably have to wait some weeks before this all takes effect.
RSS should not be a core functionality of a web browser but guess what should? Google Now... I like Google Now but why can't it be implemented as an extension? Does it really make sense to have Google services entangled…
I was also considering buying "Domain Modeling Made Functional" but I read that it uses F#. Are you working with F# or do you think it will be easy translatable to any functional language?
Ask your parents or non-geek friends: Given the task of finding the files with the name ending with .txt which of the following two commands would you choose? find -name "*.txt" dir *.txt /s
Dropbox switch to Go? Where did you read that? If anything they seem to be "investing" in the Python ecosystem[1]. [1] https://tech.dropbox.com/2014/04/introducing-pyston-an-upcom...
This looks a nice way to experiment with CoreOS as it is not supported by DO or Linode but an AMI is available.
From what I understand they want to persist the trained model in a language independent way, so you can train the models with whatever language or framework you wish and then save it to a format that can be used by any…
It is working in Chrome Beta for Android (v36)
I do not consider myself an hater (I have used both php and go). I would say the results on that page are consequence of php having more mature database drivers (written in C) than go, that is still in its infancy. If…
> It looks like the code viewing area was narrowed. Doesn't look like it[1]. I'm not sure that a much wider github would be of use to me. Most projects usually place some kind of limitation on the number of characters…
Support is quick to reply but often there is nothing they can do. I've tried contacting regarding both technical problems and billing issues and in both occasions they couldn't do nothing to help.
You are completely right on both. I'm sorry, my mistake. Regarding the Send button, or lack of thereof, it is much better blue than gray but, as you said, it is not as intuitive as a button. There is a lack of perceived…
That kind of thinking adds very few to the discussion. I respect Apple and I know they are a reference in terms of UI/UX. This does not mean however that they are immune to making mistakes. Your argument is, from what I…
> I don't care about flatness or skeutransmogrification or whatnot, but the damn thing must WORK. Absolutely. I don't understand how so many people are focusing on the highs and lows of the UI but are ignoring serious…
I think the iOS team is facing a tough (and interesting) problem. They need to keep the edge they have in terms of app quantity and specially quality, so introducing big changes that break or degrade how apps look or…
It also works for some commands even if you never run them before. For instance curl --i<nsecure> (and I never ran curl --insecure). Also pressing tab will display all curl flags starting with i and a one line…
I'm not sure if this is the problem but maybe running fish_update_completions is worth a try.
http://www.edis.at/en/server/colocation/austria/raspberrypi/
I think he was referring to DigitalOcean, not Linode.
I was only comparing what each advertises. You don't know if the first one will perform better or not. It depends on the workload of each VM. If most of the VMs are idle most of the time, when one of them needs CPU the…
On Linode it is never hundreds. "On average, a Linode 512 host has 40 Linodes on it. A Linode 1024 host has on average 20. Linode 2048 host: 10 Linodes; Linode 4096 host: 5;" On the other hand as far as I know DO don't…
It was a development box/env. Anyway it was not a problem with Arch. Same set of updates on Linode worked absolutely fine.
For two reasons: First they created a "supported" image that had no IgnorePkg = linux as it should since they don't support upgrading the kernel. They did this on their Ubuntu image. They failed to it with the Arch…
But 4x less CPU. And support is a joke.
I too tried moving to DigitalOcean because their offering seemed very compelling. Turned out to be a huge mistake. After waiting some weeks for Arch to be re-released I finally booted an Arch image. Not a week had…
That is the old 4 core cpu they have been using. We will probably have to wait some weeks before this all takes effect.
RSS should not be a core functionality of a web browser but guess what should? Google Now... I like Google Now but why can't it be implemented as an extension? Does it really make sense to have Google services entangled…