> Fstoppers is an online community aimed at educating and inspiring photographers, videographers, and creative professionals. Their regulars are bound to know what Sony A1 is, but it sure can be confusing for new…
Maybe this is true for a small subset of investigative journalists? I can't recall even one journalistic downfall caused by the lack of integrity.
Browser landscape changed, absolute majority of users are on one of the evergreen browsers with almost identical feature set.
Quote tweets. Basically retweeting someone's disagreeable tweet to you followers and adding some scalding commentary.
That was the deal made when those shares were created and sold. Compared to all other parties they seem to be more deserving - at some point shareholders took a financial risk.
If you scroll a bit down on their starting page there is > Vercel is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to our global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of…
Concentration of power and money is what allows shows to be made in the first place. This case isn't noteworthy in any way even if it's tech, not media exec this time around.
Not sure about processing power, but Switch has 4 times more memory than my DO VPS and Node isn't struggling there in any way.
No, but your company is free to use code from my side projects that I did for fun.
What kind of screens do you use for desktop?
At one point I owned a tablet laptop and switching to pen input was extremely awkward. Edit: imaging lifting your hand from the table and poking screen for several minutes. Screen wobbles each time. Your hand gets tired…
> Even if you disagree, you click the heart to save it. There is actually a "bookmark" function that save tweet into a private list (as opposed to public list of likes). > And Facebook needs one more too - DISAGREE…
You can set new tab pages to open homepage. And set homepage to a local html file.
It's neat, but probably needs a bit more features for it to be more useful than pastebin.
And how average Joes form opinions on complex subjects? They don't. Opinions are hammered into general public by a limited number of major media platforms or independent influences.
Libraries with TS codebase almost always have a prebuilt bundle.
Why? You can email package maintainer just as well, or better yet - open an issue on GitHub.
It's nice to have several competing services (this way we might avoid situations where developers loose all access to funding if they are dropped by monopolist like Patreon). And Fig seems to be way more specialized,…
Let me quote the article > More than 340 tech workers at Amazon used the hashtag #AMZNSpeakOut in public statements that condemn the company for not taking sufficient action on the climate crisis. I'm sure that tech…
It's really convenient compared to low water level kind. No splashes, no marks left, no time for smell to develop.
It's a lie, but only in a sense that they don't have a product yet. But that's something that they could have striven for if they were funded.
I wonder if it's possible to scale measuring by replacing measuring process by making a 3d scan (several versions - regular, with arms raised, etc.). Then this data could be mapped to a simplified model which, in turn,…
This attitude is one of the many reasons why we can't have nice things. Instead of trying to elevate everyone to best possible standing you want to reduce all to the worst one.
> Bank - should have a website (and if they don't have a website they most likely don't have an app anyway) In my experience mobile banking is more often than not provided via app exclusively.
I don't think that I'll ever have any sympathy for workers telling business what projects they are willing to work on. If you don't like the kind of work you're supposed to be doing - seek employment at different place.
> Fstoppers is an online community aimed at educating and inspiring photographers, videographers, and creative professionals. Their regulars are bound to know what Sony A1 is, but it sure can be confusing for new…
Maybe this is true for a small subset of investigative journalists? I can't recall even one journalistic downfall caused by the lack of integrity.
Browser landscape changed, absolute majority of users are on one of the evergreen browsers with almost identical feature set.
Quote tweets. Basically retweeting someone's disagreeable tweet to you followers and adding some scalding commentary.
That was the deal made when those shares were created and sold. Compared to all other parties they seem to be more deserving - at some point shareholders took a financial risk.
If you scroll a bit down on their starting page there is > Vercel is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to our global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of…
Concentration of power and money is what allows shows to be made in the first place. This case isn't noteworthy in any way even if it's tech, not media exec this time around.
Not sure about processing power, but Switch has 4 times more memory than my DO VPS and Node isn't struggling there in any way.
No, but your company is free to use code from my side projects that I did for fun.
What kind of screens do you use for desktop?
At one point I owned a tablet laptop and switching to pen input was extremely awkward. Edit: imaging lifting your hand from the table and poking screen for several minutes. Screen wobbles each time. Your hand gets tired…
> Even if you disagree, you click the heart to save it. There is actually a "bookmark" function that save tweet into a private list (as opposed to public list of likes). > And Facebook needs one more too - DISAGREE…
You can set new tab pages to open homepage. And set homepage to a local html file.
It's neat, but probably needs a bit more features for it to be more useful than pastebin.
And how average Joes form opinions on complex subjects? They don't. Opinions are hammered into general public by a limited number of major media platforms or independent influences.
Libraries with TS codebase almost always have a prebuilt bundle.
Why? You can email package maintainer just as well, or better yet - open an issue on GitHub.
It's nice to have several competing services (this way we might avoid situations where developers loose all access to funding if they are dropped by monopolist like Patreon). And Fig seems to be way more specialized,…
Let me quote the article > More than 340 tech workers at Amazon used the hashtag #AMZNSpeakOut in public statements that condemn the company for not taking sufficient action on the climate crisis. I'm sure that tech…
It's really convenient compared to low water level kind. No splashes, no marks left, no time for smell to develop.
It's a lie, but only in a sense that they don't have a product yet. But that's something that they could have striven for if they were funded.
I wonder if it's possible to scale measuring by replacing measuring process by making a 3d scan (several versions - regular, with arms raised, etc.). Then this data could be mapped to a simplified model which, in turn,…
This attitude is one of the many reasons why we can't have nice things. Instead of trying to elevate everyone to best possible standing you want to reduce all to the worst one.
> Bank - should have a website (and if they don't have a website they most likely don't have an app anyway) In my experience mobile banking is more often than not provided via app exclusively.
I don't think that I'll ever have any sympathy for workers telling business what projects they are willing to work on. If you don't like the kind of work you're supposed to be doing - seek employment at different place.