You are correct and it's equally as awful.
I wish browsers would stick to being browsers. 'Brave Today' could easily be a website, PWA or a plugin that I can happily ignore.
Apologies if this seems snarky but it would be far more useful if you could explain your point rather than a generic condescending "[you] haven't delved into Tailwind on a non-trivial project".
It's the case with most UNIX CLI tools and if the author's complaints are true, do we then have to change all UNIX CLI tools? Maybe? The reality is we can't and probably don't need to.
> Customers were offered unlimited backup and storage of the photos they took. Customers used said service with that expectation 'unlimited backup and storage of the photos' was the market pitch, whether people read the…
> I think offering something for free and unlimited for 10 years and suddenly charging for it seems like bait and switch. Wouldn't it be 'bait and switch' if they did that after less time, say 1 year? 10 years is more…
How would one view these routes (now)? Or would one have to sign-up and then wait to be contacted by SlowWays?
"All problems in computer science can be solved by another level of indirection" - David Wheeler I agree with you for most part. Mixing unit tests with integration tests is a recipe for failure.
PS5 drives must also be pre-approved by Sony, supposedly due to strict hardware requirements, like 5.5GB/s[1] sustained bandwidth. I personally think it's silly, sure, bigger numbers mean better performance but I would…
I was making an analogy in my mind between API function names and song titles. IANAL but I thought at first that it doesn't make sense to copyright song titles, they are generic and uninteresting most of the time but…
A clean history with proper commit names can work as a change log for you app. We actually did that and it worked quite well. In Azure DevOps the release pipelines have access to the list of commits since the previous…
> useEffect(() => { > fetchData(); > updateBreadcrumbs(); > }, [location.pathname]); > There are two use cases, the "data-fetching" and "displaying breadcrumbs". Both are updated with an useEffect hook. This single…
I'm sure it did not or maybe it was not enabled by default. I distinctly remember having to turn 'condensed view' back on because the thumbnails were taking so much vertical space. edit: Just noticed who I replied to. I…
> First of all have all these psychological studies been replicated? > Thousands of subsequent experiments have confirmed (and elaborated on) this finding.
> This may have been true a decade ago, but editors like Visual studio code now have remote editing abilities over SSH. VS Code and vi have different use cases. Contrary to what you said, most people are not going to…
No. Everything is 0s and 1s after all. Take for eg. a byte. It has 8 bits and by permutating all the 0s and 1s you end up with all the possible values of a signed byte; all the numbers -128 to 127. So now, if you were…
I guess he means before you install the extension.
I would have agreed with you but after checking wikipedia, decentralization is actually the first requirement for it to be called a cryptocurrency. > 1. The system does not require a central authority, its state is…
there's a checkbox `Block only first accessed page of site when delaying page is used`. Uncheck it.
You can configure Leechblock (1) to do this. You have to configure it to show the 'Delaying page'. (1) - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/leechblock-ng...
Windows of course.
You are right. I need to read the rules again I guess I checked the rules on wikipedia. Edit: From wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(card_game) > Three cards from a Set deck. These cards each have a unique…
I have never played Set before but this looks like a dead state to me? https://i.imgur.com/saLCZKH.png
> There are countless stories of large scale failures involving non-consultants as well as very well paid consultants. this reminds me of https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/04/23/hertz_accenture_law...
Of course it won't ever replace it but it has the potential to overtake it.
You are correct and it's equally as awful.
I wish browsers would stick to being browsers. 'Brave Today' could easily be a website, PWA or a plugin that I can happily ignore.
Apologies if this seems snarky but it would be far more useful if you could explain your point rather than a generic condescending "[you] haven't delved into Tailwind on a non-trivial project".
It's the case with most UNIX CLI tools and if the author's complaints are true, do we then have to change all UNIX CLI tools? Maybe? The reality is we can't and probably don't need to.
> Customers were offered unlimited backup and storage of the photos they took. Customers used said service with that expectation 'unlimited backup and storage of the photos' was the market pitch, whether people read the…
> I think offering something for free and unlimited for 10 years and suddenly charging for it seems like bait and switch. Wouldn't it be 'bait and switch' if they did that after less time, say 1 year? 10 years is more…
How would one view these routes (now)? Or would one have to sign-up and then wait to be contacted by SlowWays?
"All problems in computer science can be solved by another level of indirection" - David Wheeler I agree with you for most part. Mixing unit tests with integration tests is a recipe for failure.
PS5 drives must also be pre-approved by Sony, supposedly due to strict hardware requirements, like 5.5GB/s[1] sustained bandwidth. I personally think it's silly, sure, bigger numbers mean better performance but I would…
I was making an analogy in my mind between API function names and song titles. IANAL but I thought at first that it doesn't make sense to copyright song titles, they are generic and uninteresting most of the time but…
A clean history with proper commit names can work as a change log for you app. We actually did that and it worked quite well. In Azure DevOps the release pipelines have access to the list of commits since the previous…
> useEffect(() => { > fetchData(); > updateBreadcrumbs(); > }, [location.pathname]); > There are two use cases, the "data-fetching" and "displaying breadcrumbs". Both are updated with an useEffect hook. This single…
I'm sure it did not or maybe it was not enabled by default. I distinctly remember having to turn 'condensed view' back on because the thumbnails were taking so much vertical space. edit: Just noticed who I replied to. I…
> First of all have all these psychological studies been replicated? > Thousands of subsequent experiments have confirmed (and elaborated on) this finding.
> This may have been true a decade ago, but editors like Visual studio code now have remote editing abilities over SSH. VS Code and vi have different use cases. Contrary to what you said, most people are not going to…
No. Everything is 0s and 1s after all. Take for eg. a byte. It has 8 bits and by permutating all the 0s and 1s you end up with all the possible values of a signed byte; all the numbers -128 to 127. So now, if you were…
I guess he means before you install the extension.
I would have agreed with you but after checking wikipedia, decentralization is actually the first requirement for it to be called a cryptocurrency. > 1. The system does not require a central authority, its state is…
there's a checkbox `Block only first accessed page of site when delaying page is used`. Uncheck it.
You can configure Leechblock (1) to do this. You have to configure it to show the 'Delaying page'. (1) - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/leechblock-ng...
Windows of course.
You are right. I need to read the rules again I guess I checked the rules on wikipedia. Edit: From wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(card_game) > Three cards from a Set deck. These cards each have a unique…
I have never played Set before but this looks like a dead state to me? https://i.imgur.com/saLCZKH.png
> There are countless stories of large scale failures involving non-consultants as well as very well paid consultants. this reminds me of https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/04/23/hertz_accenture_law...
Of course it won't ever replace it but it has the potential to overtake it.