> Conversely Adsense sells ads based on "targeted users". Which means your original site is pretty useless to Adsense. But how is the updated site any better? It surely must be, since it made it past the review, right?…
Seems like the point of this article missed a lot of people entirely, since they are so fixated on consumer inkjet printers. That's a very specific case of inkjet printing, but inkjet technology is way more than that.…
Nice, a culmination of everything I hate about Slack and Teams in a single product!
We just ended up buying /28 subnet, because the whole v6 to v4 experience was too frustrating and would've probably cost more to solve all the issues (or hire someone who knew how to set it up properly) than to buy the…
Still disappointed to this day that they removed Panorama.
We ordered a new root server a few days before this, but are trying to primarily use IPv6 anyway. However the more I try to set things up, the more painful it becomes, with services like Github not being entirely…
Well, if you have virtuals running on your dedicated server, you're probably going to need more IPs anyway and IPv4 subnets now cost a small fortune on Hetzner, while IPv6 is free and you get a whole /64 subnet.
I used Swiftkey for a few years and thought it couldn't get better... until I found Fleksy. The autocompletion is just superb and nowhere near anything I tried before. It's made for typing without looking or worrying…
To be honest, I don't see any reason not to use Flutter if you want to make a cross-platform app these days. Any other cross-platform framework I tried seemed somehow lacking, slow, unpleasant to use etc.
> C# is not nearly as good in this respect. How so, I had nothing but issues when trying to deploy cross-platform Java because of the Java ecosystem itself being bad compared to C# or Golang where you just compile stuff…
I don't see how it would be too short a notice for current CentOS users really. At least for majority of users running CentOS in their production systems and relying on a long-term support. It's not like they just go…
How is that removing if it wasn't there in the first place (AFAIK)?
Huh? The problem isn't that the developer itself is trying to cover his misbehavior, but the fact that the developer can get banned for something out of his control.
So the end goal is basically Supernova: https://supernova.io/
I've been told that welding components was considered a common practice in the USSR since it was cheaper than soldering them at some point in time.
Thanks for pointing this out, I had no idea they implemented this for C# 8.0 Also is it just me or the switch pattern really is inspired by Rust match?
A bit OT, but what's up with this usage of Amazon EC2 tiers as a unit of computational power?
I'm wondering if that's going to cut it though, since target audience for embedded rust isn't someone who wants to play with his Arduino, but people who write real world applications and are fed and tired of C/C++.
Except when you tick that box you have to live with all the leftover packages you don't remember installing, but they're still there taking up space.
Unfortunately Simple Tab Groups (or maybe some internal feature it uses, probably hidden tabs) somehow leak resources and end up eating all the RAM for me. The end of Panorama (or Tab Groups as known nowdays) was a…
I'm quite disappointed that nobody mentioned Viterbi algorithm, as it's often used together with RS and really interesting.
That's exactly how Velvet revolution in Czech republic in 1989 happened by the way...
Firefox does not stack tabs like Chrome does and does not load all the restored session tabs at once either. Aren't these dumb design decisions enough to switch to a product where people actually think about how it's…
It's great that it follows all these standards, but the browser (due to recent changes) and the company behind it doesn't seem to follow some necessary ethical standards.
How constructive of you...
> Conversely Adsense sells ads based on "targeted users". Which means your original site is pretty useless to Adsense. But how is the updated site any better? It surely must be, since it made it past the review, right?…
Seems like the point of this article missed a lot of people entirely, since they are so fixated on consumer inkjet printers. That's a very specific case of inkjet printing, but inkjet technology is way more than that.…
Nice, a culmination of everything I hate about Slack and Teams in a single product!
We just ended up buying /28 subnet, because the whole v6 to v4 experience was too frustrating and would've probably cost more to solve all the issues (or hire someone who knew how to set it up properly) than to buy the…
Still disappointed to this day that they removed Panorama.
We ordered a new root server a few days before this, but are trying to primarily use IPv6 anyway. However the more I try to set things up, the more painful it becomes, with services like Github not being entirely…
Well, if you have virtuals running on your dedicated server, you're probably going to need more IPs anyway and IPv4 subnets now cost a small fortune on Hetzner, while IPv6 is free and you get a whole /64 subnet.
I used Swiftkey for a few years and thought it couldn't get better... until I found Fleksy. The autocompletion is just superb and nowhere near anything I tried before. It's made for typing without looking or worrying…
To be honest, I don't see any reason not to use Flutter if you want to make a cross-platform app these days. Any other cross-platform framework I tried seemed somehow lacking, slow, unpleasant to use etc.
> C# is not nearly as good in this respect. How so, I had nothing but issues when trying to deploy cross-platform Java because of the Java ecosystem itself being bad compared to C# or Golang where you just compile stuff…
I don't see how it would be too short a notice for current CentOS users really. At least for majority of users running CentOS in their production systems and relying on a long-term support. It's not like they just go…
How is that removing if it wasn't there in the first place (AFAIK)?
Huh? The problem isn't that the developer itself is trying to cover his misbehavior, but the fact that the developer can get banned for something out of his control.
So the end goal is basically Supernova: https://supernova.io/
I've been told that welding components was considered a common practice in the USSR since it was cheaper than soldering them at some point in time.
Thanks for pointing this out, I had no idea they implemented this for C# 8.0 Also is it just me or the switch pattern really is inspired by Rust match?
A bit OT, but what's up with this usage of Amazon EC2 tiers as a unit of computational power?
I'm wondering if that's going to cut it though, since target audience for embedded rust isn't someone who wants to play with his Arduino, but people who write real world applications and are fed and tired of C/C++.
Except when you tick that box you have to live with all the leftover packages you don't remember installing, but they're still there taking up space.
Unfortunately Simple Tab Groups (or maybe some internal feature it uses, probably hidden tabs) somehow leak resources and end up eating all the RAM for me. The end of Panorama (or Tab Groups as known nowdays) was a…
I'm quite disappointed that nobody mentioned Viterbi algorithm, as it's often used together with RS and really interesting.
That's exactly how Velvet revolution in Czech republic in 1989 happened by the way...
Firefox does not stack tabs like Chrome does and does not load all the restored session tabs at once either. Aren't these dumb design decisions enough to switch to a product where people actually think about how it's…
It's great that it follows all these standards, but the browser (due to recent changes) and the company behind it doesn't seem to follow some necessary ethical standards.
How constructive of you...