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What's the use case for this?
It is not the same because in the case of the coins above a flash crash results in liquidation of the collateral to support the peg. In the case of Luna there was no such mechanism as it relies on people doing the…
Initially I read the headline as "How Minecraft reduced Windows 11 update size by 40%" and I was so intrigued. Oh well.
> Why would you install the desktop app? Not sure if this is still the case but the browser version didn't have the same noise suppression features as the desktop client. Another minor thing for me was that the desktop…
I was under the impression that Deno is a runtime mostly intended for the server environment which is probably an area where GPU presence isn't generally as strong as on other types of devices outside of the…
Most of the times when I interact with the address bar it's either to go to a different site, google something or copy the url - in all of those use cases I interact with the entire address to either replace it or…
They probably meant that because the guidelines discord has setup are automated bots that occasionally hit innocent people while trying to enforce the rules. I think they were speaking in the broader context of Discord…
Pretty sure when krageon said "that's not what they said" they were referring to poster of the original comment that was being replied to - not the know it alls from 90s.
It's interesting that this seems on one hand "unpredictable" while also being logical. If a company has employees familiar with TypeScript (or even JS) and they have to make a choice between yet another flavor of that…
Cortana.
I have no metrics on this but I was under the impression that due to the size of the PHP community the package ecosystem specifically for web is probably larger. The community itself being larger is of course another…
I wouldn't say it's unfounded but anecdotal. And I wouldn't necessarily call it "hate" either. PHP definitely isn't one of those technologies that you see often on job listings of major companies - sure they might use…
Edge Not Found is such a good idea. I love it! A full fledged unique puzzle game could probably be built around this concept if the authors wanted to expand on it - although I'm probably stating the obvious. Pretty sure…
A lot of people seem to be happy about the possibility here in the comments and I can't really blame them. But one thing to consider is the impact this would have. I have a client with a small-ish e-commerce website…
I guess it's because the bottom and top bar look like their edges are actually touching which should be impossible with the middle bar going between them without it being squished.
In case of Adobe PDF readers I think their point would be that Adobe should notify the users - not Windows itself. That's how I interpreted it.
As the poster above hinted a lot of public offices have outdated hardware and software that is not a consideration for a lot of developers. Mobile represents ~50% of traffic among the public - not among the people who…
I kind of share the sentiment expressed in the final quote of the article. From the way the dataset is described this could be really helpful to criminals and really harmful and dangerous for other folks - police and…
Doesn't such a feature contribute to the creation of echo chambers? It's hard to tell when it comes to something like ads as they usually aren't a great source of information.
> CSS’s grid layout is increasingly ready for prime time, and while we haven’t made use of it here yet, we’re continuing to experiment and learn from it. Look to future releases of v5 to embrace it in more ways. I was…
I personally like having the front end templates separated from the server code as much as possible. I think Blade accomplishes this while also providing you with a syntax that is much more readable than Smarty. On top…
The example image included in the synopsis seems a bit strange to me. It's not like they are comparing apples to apples - what they've done is essentially made the control elements blend as much into the page as…
>I'm a front-end dev mainly, where the rule is "don't break the web" left-pad flashbacks intensify
As far as I remember YouTube still isn't directly profitable for Google in terms of ad revenue and YT Red. For services like that Google would probably naturally try to minimize spending as much as possible.
It seems too good to be true in my opinon.