It depends on their settings. I usually can see photo and name as soon as I add them. For my own number however people can’t see either piece of information until I add the number to my contacts.
Pardon the jab at Egypt, I mentioned it because when I travelled across it it felt like history was the only thing it offered (except on the Red Sea) and everyone was keen on taking advantage of tourists. Wanna take a…
You got my point exactly, this is why I mentioned the colosseum entrance ticket. The few friends who could afford an AirAsia ticket were annoyed by the high entrance fee that many South East Asian attractions charge to…
Wait till you hear about Egypt. Prices in Italy are balanced and not even that bad. The ticket to the colosseum is 16€ and includes the entire park nearby. 16€ for the main attraction in one of the most visited…
One must note * across Europe. No bullfighting in Italy.
I'm surprised AngularJS is on there but React isn't.
That’s still an awful lot of miles to travel for that. If I remember correctly Subway has the most locations so probably you can get better food by driving less.
That makes me think: How did they cover 2000 miles without anyone around? Did they carry enough gas for the whole trip or there actually is something along the way?
I feel the same for the browser environment. Other than a few new “exciting” APIs and canvas, developing for the browser is essentially still the same deal. I’m tired of hacking documents into apps. I want the web to be…
I would assume Google isn’t just gonna try to start needless fights with Facebook’s lawyers, so it’s likely legal.
I don’t see why this is controversial. Video is content. Google has always shown content from other sites and sometimes it’ll embed a whole YouTube player. If anything, it’s good that they feature content from…
To move file around I use CopyWebpackPlugin or whatever other CLI tool called from npm scripts. The promises of gulp (streams) fell short pretty quickly and we were just left with verbose spaghetti code that was no…
Codogno, the original Italian hotspot, has no airport. How do you explain that? The virus can travel without direct flights and, because you’re not infectious for a few days, you can meet plenty of people in the…
Because they think they’re saving people from vaccines. The irony
I don’t know for sure, but from what I read the cost per dose is under USD 40 since a lot of governments already invested billions into their research. If they asked 10k per vial after all of that money it’d be a huge…
Given that apparently the virus was outside China in early December already, is it possible that Wuhan was simply the first fast-spreading location rather than the place where the transmission happened? If the virus was…
I don’t see why anyone would pay to have whatever hosted on a random unknown domain. Nobody would see 0xJonh and think “oh I better check that out on 0x.co”
Sorry to hear that always happens to your projects. Maybe you should change career.
Wow the stupidity of HN commenters. Do you really think that Yandex developers minutely picked the route between 2 points or PERHAPS the shorter road in question was marked as impassable by whoever punched its GPS…
Does CloudFlare specifically matter? Most services you use are not SSL-terminated on own servers, so most of the time there’s a third party that can theoretically access your data.
I use the pills daily. One-tap access to gas stations and coffee shops is pretty useful when you’re on the road. The AR button however is incredibly annoying as I seem to activate it by mistake a little too often.
It’s the data, not the developers.
De Cecco is an expensive brand in Italy. When I'm abroad I don't buy anything but. Barilla will do if De Cecco is missing though.
And awkward as hell too. Maccheroni is a shape of pasta, but apparently all pasta is "enriched macaroni" in the US?
If you’re looking for a TL;DR: People are using bucatini as eco-friendly straws, but uncooked pasta isn’t safe so the FDA temporarily blocked it or something.
It depends on their settings. I usually can see photo and name as soon as I add them. For my own number however people can’t see either piece of information until I add the number to my contacts.
Pardon the jab at Egypt, I mentioned it because when I travelled across it it felt like history was the only thing it offered (except on the Red Sea) and everyone was keen on taking advantage of tourists. Wanna take a…
You got my point exactly, this is why I mentioned the colosseum entrance ticket. The few friends who could afford an AirAsia ticket were annoyed by the high entrance fee that many South East Asian attractions charge to…
Wait till you hear about Egypt. Prices in Italy are balanced and not even that bad. The ticket to the colosseum is 16€ and includes the entire park nearby. 16€ for the main attraction in one of the most visited…
One must note * across Europe. No bullfighting in Italy.
I'm surprised AngularJS is on there but React isn't.
That’s still an awful lot of miles to travel for that. If I remember correctly Subway has the most locations so probably you can get better food by driving less.
That makes me think: How did they cover 2000 miles without anyone around? Did they carry enough gas for the whole trip or there actually is something along the way?
I feel the same for the browser environment. Other than a few new “exciting” APIs and canvas, developing for the browser is essentially still the same deal. I’m tired of hacking documents into apps. I want the web to be…
I would assume Google isn’t just gonna try to start needless fights with Facebook’s lawyers, so it’s likely legal.
I don’t see why this is controversial. Video is content. Google has always shown content from other sites and sometimes it’ll embed a whole YouTube player. If anything, it’s good that they feature content from…
To move file around I use CopyWebpackPlugin or whatever other CLI tool called from npm scripts. The promises of gulp (streams) fell short pretty quickly and we were just left with verbose spaghetti code that was no…
Codogno, the original Italian hotspot, has no airport. How do you explain that? The virus can travel without direct flights and, because you’re not infectious for a few days, you can meet plenty of people in the…
Because they think they’re saving people from vaccines. The irony
I don’t know for sure, but from what I read the cost per dose is under USD 40 since a lot of governments already invested billions into their research. If they asked 10k per vial after all of that money it’d be a huge…
Given that apparently the virus was outside China in early December already, is it possible that Wuhan was simply the first fast-spreading location rather than the place where the transmission happened? If the virus was…
I don’t see why anyone would pay to have whatever hosted on a random unknown domain. Nobody would see 0xJonh and think “oh I better check that out on 0x.co”
Sorry to hear that always happens to your projects. Maybe you should change career.
Wow the stupidity of HN commenters. Do you really think that Yandex developers minutely picked the route between 2 points or PERHAPS the shorter road in question was marked as impassable by whoever punched its GPS…
Does CloudFlare specifically matter? Most services you use are not SSL-terminated on own servers, so most of the time there’s a third party that can theoretically access your data.
I use the pills daily. One-tap access to gas stations and coffee shops is pretty useful when you’re on the road. The AR button however is incredibly annoying as I seem to activate it by mistake a little too often.
It’s the data, not the developers.
De Cecco is an expensive brand in Italy. When I'm abroad I don't buy anything but. Barilla will do if De Cecco is missing though.
And awkward as hell too. Maccheroni is a shape of pasta, but apparently all pasta is "enriched macaroni" in the US?
If you’re looking for a TL;DR: People are using bucatini as eco-friendly straws, but uncooked pasta isn’t safe so the FDA temporarily blocked it or something.