"Some of you are going to die, but that is a sacrifice I'm willing to make"
Why is that a stupid rule? If I sell Nvidia stock to buy AMD stock, I need to pay tax on my Nvidia stock gains.
A quick search nets this: https://modrinth.com/mod/pause-music-on-pause
There might have been, but they didn't know because they couldn't access it. Could have been something totally unrelated.
Over Current Protection
Looks neat, have you considered releasing an AppImage for wider Linux support?
Doesn't that make it "complete" as opposed to "abandoned"? Everything does not need constant updates and new features.
Nobody tell my machine that. I have a 5080 paired with an 9800X3D, no blacklisting of kernel modules necessary (for me at least).
DHH is on the board of directors at Shopify.
If you have self-referential columns you are going to have to name them something else, like `parent_id` and tell your model code about the discrepancy.
I was left with the somewhat opposite feeling. I still don’t know what OPA actually is or does. It has a nice paragraph describing it without saying anything at all.
How would law abiding citizen Joe Random from Nowhere even know where to offload that on the black market? It's a bit like internet piracy, make it easy and convenient to follow the law and most people will do it.
> I've noticed recently that the JavaScript debugger in Firefox can "un-Webpack" (and in some cases un-minify, if I've read the inputs and outputs correctly) the code behind many sites. It's certainly not as…
I did that in 8th grade across 3 schools that shared a network. Got my laptop privileges revoked for a few months. It was just a batch script where I had copy/pasted the same line over and over again, no fancy loops.
> Society has to find a way to promote traditional lifestyles Why? If those lifestyles are so superior why do they need promotion? It's almost like people are not some homogenous blob, but individuals with their own…
> I've plastered a copyright notice at the top of the source - as I've always done... Do people actually still do this?
> Taxable benefit would occur if Microsoft bought software of others and gifted it to employee. Or if Microsoft could not reasonably expect people to actually test the software, or allowed them to resell it. Isn't that…
I don't know about GP, but personally I already have a music streaming subscription so I don't want to pay for yet another one. Come to think of it, I think I have 2 ATM; Apple Music through my Apple One thing, and…
You forgot the second part of that post: "I think that's what he wants but doesn't know how to go about it". Which is, to me, clearly another jab at the critic, as if Ben is just trying get followers.
Hetzner does marketing. A German tech youtuber I follow does in-video spots for them.
Slow traffic is absolutely fine, if you can actually identify it as slow traffic. Just by looking at tractors, cyclists and pedestrians you know they are not going very fast, but a car going 20mph where the limit is…
If it took 12 hours to get pointed out, it's probably not a well known fact.
While in absolute terms rim brakes are probably just as good as disc brakes. The difference lies in the feeling and modulation of the forces. Also, the disc is a consumable on both types. I have worn down rims to the…
Looking at the stakeholders section at the bottom, this looks like the typical academia project that is, currently at least, far removed from the real world.
For daily clothes, sure. For sports clothing, synthetics all the way. There is no worse pain in the world than sweaty chafing cotton.
"Some of you are going to die, but that is a sacrifice I'm willing to make"
Why is that a stupid rule? If I sell Nvidia stock to buy AMD stock, I need to pay tax on my Nvidia stock gains.
A quick search nets this: https://modrinth.com/mod/pause-music-on-pause
There might have been, but they didn't know because they couldn't access it. Could have been something totally unrelated.
Over Current Protection
Looks neat, have you considered releasing an AppImage for wider Linux support?
Doesn't that make it "complete" as opposed to "abandoned"? Everything does not need constant updates and new features.
Nobody tell my machine that. I have a 5080 paired with an 9800X3D, no blacklisting of kernel modules necessary (for me at least).
DHH is on the board of directors at Shopify.
If you have self-referential columns you are going to have to name them something else, like `parent_id` and tell your model code about the discrepancy.
I was left with the somewhat opposite feeling. I still don’t know what OPA actually is or does. It has a nice paragraph describing it without saying anything at all.
How would law abiding citizen Joe Random from Nowhere even know where to offload that on the black market? It's a bit like internet piracy, make it easy and convenient to follow the law and most people will do it.
> I've noticed recently that the JavaScript debugger in Firefox can "un-Webpack" (and in some cases un-minify, if I've read the inputs and outputs correctly) the code behind many sites. It's certainly not as…
I did that in 8th grade across 3 schools that shared a network. Got my laptop privileges revoked for a few months. It was just a batch script where I had copy/pasted the same line over and over again, no fancy loops.
> Society has to find a way to promote traditional lifestyles Why? If those lifestyles are so superior why do they need promotion? It's almost like people are not some homogenous blob, but individuals with their own…
> I've plastered a copyright notice at the top of the source - as I've always done... Do people actually still do this?
> Taxable benefit would occur if Microsoft bought software of others and gifted it to employee. Or if Microsoft could not reasonably expect people to actually test the software, or allowed them to resell it. Isn't that…
I don't know about GP, but personally I already have a music streaming subscription so I don't want to pay for yet another one. Come to think of it, I think I have 2 ATM; Apple Music through my Apple One thing, and…
You forgot the second part of that post: "I think that's what he wants but doesn't know how to go about it". Which is, to me, clearly another jab at the critic, as if Ben is just trying get followers.
Hetzner does marketing. A German tech youtuber I follow does in-video spots for them.
Slow traffic is absolutely fine, if you can actually identify it as slow traffic. Just by looking at tractors, cyclists and pedestrians you know they are not going very fast, but a car going 20mph where the limit is…
If it took 12 hours to get pointed out, it's probably not a well known fact.
While in absolute terms rim brakes are probably just as good as disc brakes. The difference lies in the feeling and modulation of the forces. Also, the disc is a consumable on both types. I have worn down rims to the…
Looking at the stakeholders section at the bottom, this looks like the typical academia project that is, currently at least, far removed from the real world.
For daily clothes, sure. For sports clothing, synthetics all the way. There is no worse pain in the world than sweaty chafing cotton.