Mosaic will be useful. Can't believe the retail version didn't come with anything to track score.
NHL Free Agency started today. Lots of people getting hit with the limits. The hockey analysts on TV have been complaining about it. Up until now it's been a big source of this type of information. Not a good look.
https://github.com/sveltejs/learn.svelte.dev
I took the course when he did it live. There is lots of good stuff in there. The meat of the course was mostly going through learn.svelte.dev. One day was on Svelte and one day was on Sveltekit. The most interesting…
Really like this. For the timer you should use a mono font so it doesn't jump around so much as it's ticking down. A sound between stretches would be helpful for the times I can't see the screen. Would be good to be…
My immediate thought was how soon do I see this in a board game. Hexs are often used to create the game board. This could add a lot of variability to board setup.
Honestly it's not a bad option if you except the work will suck. I did it for a while after getting severance from a tech job. I did a first year carpentry program. We built a house from the ground up for Habitat for…
This article looks like an edited down version of this http://tidbits.com/article/10624 With no mention or link to the original work.
Drops can be used in place of release. For example "the new Justin Beiber album drops today." In the tech world it is usually associated with discontinue.
One thing I hate is websites that block me from trying to use a site based on my browser. Give me a stern warning and let me use at my own risk. I'm not defending IE this has happened just as much in firefox and chrome…
Id test it
http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/14...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines
http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/memoriam-david-l-waltz-c...
http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~waltz/
Any other research I can read? I found this http://www.aaai.org/Papers/IAAI/2006/IAAI06-002.pdf
I mostly like to listen to electronic music while I code. The BBC's essential mix has served me well over the last ten years. BBC Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra have some decent shows with no commercials. Like some have said…
Mosaic will be useful. Can't believe the retail version didn't come with anything to track score.
NHL Free Agency started today. Lots of people getting hit with the limits. The hockey analysts on TV have been complaining about it. Up until now it's been a big source of this type of information. Not a good look.
https://github.com/sveltejs/learn.svelte.dev
I took the course when he did it live. There is lots of good stuff in there. The meat of the course was mostly going through learn.svelte.dev. One day was on Svelte and one day was on Sveltekit. The most interesting…
Really like this. For the timer you should use a mono font so it doesn't jump around so much as it's ticking down. A sound between stretches would be helpful for the times I can't see the screen. Would be good to be…
My immediate thought was how soon do I see this in a board game. Hexs are often used to create the game board. This could add a lot of variability to board setup.
Honestly it's not a bad option if you except the work will suck. I did it for a while after getting severance from a tech job. I did a first year carpentry program. We built a house from the ground up for Habitat for…
This article looks like an edited down version of this http://tidbits.com/article/10624 With no mention or link to the original work.
Drops can be used in place of release. For example "the new Justin Beiber album drops today." In the tech world it is usually associated with discontinue.
One thing I hate is websites that block me from trying to use a site based on my browser. Give me a stern warning and let me use at my own risk. I'm not defending IE this has happened just as much in firefox and chrome…
Id test it
http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/14...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking_Machines
http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/memoriam-david-l-waltz-c...
http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~waltz/
Any other research I can read? I found this http://www.aaai.org/Papers/IAAI/2006/IAAI06-002.pdf
I mostly like to listen to electronic music while I code. The BBC's essential mix has served me well over the last ten years. BBC Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra have some decent shows with no commercials. Like some have said…