Hold on, (even though kicking JSON while it's down is funny) how do you make sure that the reply you've got is to the call you issued with this thing? Surely not pinky promise?
JSON's everything is "indefinite length". Also its implementations are wildly inconsistent [1] (is anyone going to read the code to figure out which is the blessed systemd parser?). Also it doesn't have integers. A lot…
Comparing this to net neutrality just poisons the well when discussing NN. Internet service providers being able to arbitrarily adjust pricing based on data source stifles competition. Is there competition in the power…
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It should be expensive to make business out of it.
Believe me, I was blown away just the same. And it's not like the accountant clicked a save button of a on-close dialog, no. Opening a CSV file was enough.
This information doesn't help anyone. The fact is the person was double-clicking a file in a list to view its contents and Excel was trampling it. Nobody in their right mind will waste time to open Excel first, use…
A bad dancer finds even his ballsack annoying.
Excel chews up CSVs that it opens. I know this because an accountant checked each file our code produced using Excel before trying to import it into another program. We proofread our code before we realizing the problem…
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Introducing checkboxes somewhere in the bowels of settings adds more ways for things to go wrong. What is the default? Do the defaults differ across versions? How do you keep it consistent across computers and…
I find it very useful when doing CAD (with intent to 3D print something). It lets me quickly sketch rough shapes and note measurements I've taken, visualize ideas to show them to colleagues, do geometry "math" with less…
Why is your life more worth than mine?
> API necessarily provides at least the data point of, "Did they select an option in the permission notification?" If a bird app (or, heck, pancake recipe site) asked for WebRTC or GPU access I would be rightfully…
Didn't work out for Organic Maps. Merely allowing to access map data makes you un-family-friendly. Or at least that's what we can assume, since Google won't indulge in specifics.…
Amazing. This is probably the correct way do make amp controls. I'd say the volume should be a multi turn trim potentiometer in the back of the device so you don't have to brief your guests on correct operation.
Okay, but who has more domain knowledge when to deploy? A "security expert" that created the "security product" that operates with root privileges and full telemetry, or IT staff member that looked at said "security…
>Now that this Global Outage happened, it will change the landscape a bit. I seriously doubt that. Questions like "why should we use CrowdStrike" will be met with "suppose they've learned their lesson".
That would be equivalent to asking "would you prefer your fleet to bluescreen now, or later" in this case.
You don't have to do a full loop if you need an adjacent exit. Eases load on the rest of entrances.
According to cheema33 React is most "popular frontend stack", but I'm not allowed ask questions of why websites demand JS to display basic content... I suppose my reply could have been more _constructive_ as to ask "by…
>React Ah yes, the <body id="app"></body> websites.
This doesn't make Recall any better.
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Hold on, (even though kicking JSON while it's down is funny) how do you make sure that the reply you've got is to the call you issued with this thing? Surely not pinky promise?
JSON's everything is "indefinite length". Also its implementations are wildly inconsistent [1] (is anyone going to read the code to figure out which is the blessed systemd parser?). Also it doesn't have integers. A lot…
Comparing this to net neutrality just poisons the well when discussing NN. Internet service providers being able to arbitrarily adjust pricing based on data source stifles competition. Is there competition in the power…
body { overflow: unset; opacity: unset !important; }
[data-aos="res-fadeIn"] { opacity: unset; } body { font-weight: unset; }
It should be expensive to make business out of it.
Believe me, I was blown away just the same. And it's not like the accountant clicked a save button of a on-close dialog, no. Opening a CSV file was enough.
This information doesn't help anyone. The fact is the person was double-clicking a file in a list to view its contents and Excel was trampling it. Nobody in their right mind will waste time to open Excel first, use…
A bad dancer finds even his ballsack annoying.
Excel chews up CSVs that it opens. I know this because an accountant checked each file our code produced using Excel before trying to import it into another program. We proofread our code before we realizing the problem…
.site-page.loading { opacity: unset; }
Introducing checkboxes somewhere in the bowels of settings adds more ways for things to go wrong. What is the default? Do the defaults differ across versions? How do you keep it consistent across computers and…
I find it very useful when doing CAD (with intent to 3D print something). It lets me quickly sketch rough shapes and note measurements I've taken, visualize ideas to show them to colleagues, do geometry "math" with less…
Why is your life more worth than mine?
> API necessarily provides at least the data point of, "Did they select an option in the permission notification?" If a bird app (or, heck, pancake recipe site) asked for WebRTC or GPU access I would be rightfully…
Didn't work out for Organic Maps. Merely allowing to access map data makes you un-family-friendly. Or at least that's what we can assume, since Google won't indulge in specifics.…
Amazing. This is probably the correct way do make amp controls. I'd say the volume should be a multi turn trim potentiometer in the back of the device so you don't have to brief your guests on correct operation.
Okay, but who has more domain knowledge when to deploy? A "security expert" that created the "security product" that operates with root privileges and full telemetry, or IT staff member that looked at said "security…
>Now that this Global Outage happened, it will change the landscape a bit. I seriously doubt that. Questions like "why should we use CrowdStrike" will be met with "suppose they've learned their lesson".
That would be equivalent to asking "would you prefer your fleet to bluescreen now, or later" in this case.
You don't have to do a full loop if you need an adjacent exit. Eases load on the rest of entrances.
According to cheema33 React is most "popular frontend stack", but I'm not allowed ask questions of why websites demand JS to display basic content... I suppose my reply could have been more _constructive_ as to ask "by…
>React Ah yes, the <body id="app"></body> websites.
This doesn't make Recall any better.
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