Is that a new product ?
Reminds me of DHH's talk about having just a "nice italian restaurant" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CDXJ6bMkMY
Still bigger than a fork bomb !
That's probably the case. The author of the article is David Kushner, writer of "Masters of Doom", so he probably knows Romero pretty well.
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ ;)
I know what a honeypot (fake field that only bots fill out) but what's a timegate trap? Googling didn't bring up anything relevant. Does it check how long it took the user/bot to fill up the form and dismisses it if it…
Reminded me of this quote by Steve Jobs (talking about Gil Amelio): "Apple is like a ship with a hole in the bottom, leaking water. And my job is to get the ship pointed in the right direction."…
As the legend has it, Yahoo originally chose their purple and yellow colors because they were the cheapest paint colors in California back in 1995.
Well, the Wikipedia article's history shows that she edited her own article quite a few times, so that doesn't seem to be the problem. I don't see how the error detracted her in any way, and, as I highlighted it, it was…
What a bad article... The author talks about something (google indexing) she admits she doesn't understand. She doesn't understand that by editing her Wikipedia article, the google crawler would update her infobox data…
I was confused, the header says "Release Date: August, 2000" but it definitely sounded like 1910 English (also, seemed weird to talk about people living on 1£ a day). Thanks for clearing that up.
Was using Stylish extension on Firefox. It does seem natural that custom user styles take precedence over "built-in" styles, but it seems like it's not always the case =/
You need to add an "!important" attribute at least for the "display:none;" properties for them to work. Too lazy to make a pull request, sorry ;)
I was wondering why it wasn't working for me, then I realized it queried the Reddit API from the client side... which I blocked on my work computer.
When I'm stuck on a problem for way too long, I start typing it out in Stack Overflow. Usually by the time I'm done describing it, I've already solved it.
www.viewdns.info has a "Chinese Firewall Test" to check if a particular domain is blocked in China.
> Salar.ly - real salary info for US tech jobs FTFY - Even though the majority of HN readership is American, it's still not the center of the world. Sorry.
The first technique won't work if the sales are rounded off to the nearest pixel, which is pretty much almost always the case. The second method won't work if the sales do not follow a Poisson distribution, for instance…
Or you can do like 90% of the web and use Bootstrap.
Mozilla explains why they don't support the FileSystem API on their blog: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2012/07/why-no-filesystem-api-in-f...
More like "Learn scaling your web app the hard way" ;) (Page isn't loading for me)
Something like Diaspora?
So, should the Internet Explorer team also be banned from facebook? They too "interfere with the way Facebook is rendered to its users".
That's what he says he did in the related meta post: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/95172/old-problemati...
At first, I thought it was about quick mental multiplication... but then I realized I had to be missing something.
Is that a new product ?
Reminds me of DHH's talk about having just a "nice italian restaurant" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CDXJ6bMkMY
Still bigger than a fork bomb !
That's probably the case. The author of the article is David Kushner, writer of "Masters of Doom", so he probably knows Romero pretty well.
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ ;)
I know what a honeypot (fake field that only bots fill out) but what's a timegate trap? Googling didn't bring up anything relevant. Does it check how long it took the user/bot to fill up the form and dismisses it if it…
Reminded me of this quote by Steve Jobs (talking about Gil Amelio): "Apple is like a ship with a hole in the bottom, leaking water. And my job is to get the ship pointed in the right direction."…
As the legend has it, Yahoo originally chose their purple and yellow colors because they were the cheapest paint colors in California back in 1995.
Well, the Wikipedia article's history shows that she edited her own article quite a few times, so that doesn't seem to be the problem. I don't see how the error detracted her in any way, and, as I highlighted it, it was…
What a bad article... The author talks about something (google indexing) she admits she doesn't understand. She doesn't understand that by editing her Wikipedia article, the google crawler would update her infobox data…
I was confused, the header says "Release Date: August, 2000" but it definitely sounded like 1910 English (also, seemed weird to talk about people living on 1£ a day). Thanks for clearing that up.
Was using Stylish extension on Firefox. It does seem natural that custom user styles take precedence over "built-in" styles, but it seems like it's not always the case =/
You need to add an "!important" attribute at least for the "display:none;" properties for them to work. Too lazy to make a pull request, sorry ;)
I was wondering why it wasn't working for me, then I realized it queried the Reddit API from the client side... which I blocked on my work computer.
When I'm stuck on a problem for way too long, I start typing it out in Stack Overflow. Usually by the time I'm done describing it, I've already solved it.
www.viewdns.info has a "Chinese Firewall Test" to check if a particular domain is blocked in China.
> Salar.ly - real salary info for US tech jobs FTFY - Even though the majority of HN readership is American, it's still not the center of the world. Sorry.
The first technique won't work if the sales are rounded off to the nearest pixel, which is pretty much almost always the case. The second method won't work if the sales do not follow a Poisson distribution, for instance…
Or you can do like 90% of the web and use Bootstrap.
Mozilla explains why they don't support the FileSystem API on their blog: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2012/07/why-no-filesystem-api-in-f...
More like "Learn scaling your web app the hard way" ;) (Page isn't loading for me)
Something like Diaspora?
So, should the Internet Explorer team also be banned from facebook? They too "interfere with the way Facebook is rendered to its users".
That's what he says he did in the related meta post: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/95172/old-problemati...
At first, I thought it was about quick mental multiplication... but then I realized I had to be missing something.