There is also the solution of: No merge requests, just feature wishes and bug reports. All code is written solely by the maintainers (with the help of LLMs).
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How does that work? Is there a VSCode extension that works with all of them? I’ve only used the Claude Code extension for VSCode and would prefer something like that.
Now give us a 17-inch laptop, please!
Why don’t you change the order to “do work, if successful, grab a connection from the Postgres connection pool, start a transaction, commit, release the connection to the connection pool”?
WS is already taken by the WebSocket ws://… protocol.
Please add punctuation. I had to read it twice to understand.
It’s definitely nice to know that nothing gets executed, read, written or sent without permission from the user when running a program/script with Deno. You complain the flags always have to be set to get anything…
I’ve got two questions: 1. What does it look like for a page to be indexed when googlebot is not allowed to crawl it? What is shown in search results (since googlebot has not seen its content)? 2. The linked page says…
The developer said it’s not adult content. https://www.reddit.com/r/SaaS/comments/1dfwg1i/comment/l8mlm...
Your unit is wrong. Giga means billion. The universe is ~14 Gyr old.
Mail the device to Spotify’s headquarters. Better, a Swedish artist should build a memorial made of these devices in front of Spotify’s headquarters.
The About page (link top right) says “Loadership is a side project of Jingcheng Chen” and links to https://chen.works/
The activity indicators look nice and the configurator is great! Bookmarked.
It’s GitHub, not HackerHub. That the story is reported on Hacker News is irrelevant.
I find the scraping explanation plausible. Some search engine bots are aggressive. With all the AI hype, I first thought of Microsoft Bing scraping Twitter at full datacenter speed to suck in more information for OpenAI.
Another case?! On New Year’s Eve, a worker got sucked into an engine and died. Even though the pilots announced they’d have one engine running and there were safety briefings minutes prior.
What’s a cheap and reliable registrar? GoDaddy bought my registrar and renewal prices are about to double for me.
You’d think if you pay more you get quality. I paid 280€ for the Microsoft Surface Headset 2 when they came out. After a year and a half, the plastic head band cracked in half. The part of the device that is stressed…
Deno Inc. has two core products: The free Deno runtime and the for-profit Deno Deploy, a Deno hosting service with 35 locations around the world. The question that often popped up was where to store data. Deno Inc.…
But then you don’t keep the state in the URL.
For even lighter reading, try https://popular.pics – a picture/video viewer for Reddit I’m working on. I find it excellent for browsing image-heavy subreddits.
The sarcastic answer: You have to pirate papers. There is a popular Russian hub for science papers that contains almost every paper ever published in the last couple of years. It is used by many academics. Almost no…
They disabled the browser cache to put mild strain on the machine. Instead of visiting 10,000 pages to make sure the wifi is used over several hours, they visited the same handful pages and retrieved the whole data each…
For some reason I find this not very appetizing. I would definitely not associate rare meats with it. Set it free, as the other poster suggested.
There is also the solution of: No merge requests, just feature wishes and bug reports. All code is written solely by the maintainers (with the help of LLMs).
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How does that work? Is there a VSCode extension that works with all of them? I’ve only used the Claude Code extension for VSCode and would prefer something like that.
Now give us a 17-inch laptop, please!
Why don’t you change the order to “do work, if successful, grab a connection from the Postgres connection pool, start a transaction, commit, release the connection to the connection pool”?
WS is already taken by the WebSocket ws://… protocol.
Please add punctuation. I had to read it twice to understand.
It’s definitely nice to know that nothing gets executed, read, written or sent without permission from the user when running a program/script with Deno. You complain the flags always have to be set to get anything…
I’ve got two questions: 1. What does it look like for a page to be indexed when googlebot is not allowed to crawl it? What is shown in search results (since googlebot has not seen its content)? 2. The linked page says…
The developer said it’s not adult content. https://www.reddit.com/r/SaaS/comments/1dfwg1i/comment/l8mlm...
Your unit is wrong. Giga means billion. The universe is ~14 Gyr old.
Mail the device to Spotify’s headquarters. Better, a Swedish artist should build a memorial made of these devices in front of Spotify’s headquarters.
The About page (link top right) says “Loadership is a side project of Jingcheng Chen” and links to https://chen.works/
The activity indicators look nice and the configurator is great! Bookmarked.
It’s GitHub, not HackerHub. That the story is reported on Hacker News is irrelevant.
I find the scraping explanation plausible. Some search engine bots are aggressive. With all the AI hype, I first thought of Microsoft Bing scraping Twitter at full datacenter speed to suck in more information for OpenAI.
Another case?! On New Year’s Eve, a worker got sucked into an engine and died. Even though the pilots announced they’d have one engine running and there were safety briefings minutes prior.
What’s a cheap and reliable registrar? GoDaddy bought my registrar and renewal prices are about to double for me.
You’d think if you pay more you get quality. I paid 280€ for the Microsoft Surface Headset 2 when they came out. After a year and a half, the plastic head band cracked in half. The part of the device that is stressed…
Deno Inc. has two core products: The free Deno runtime and the for-profit Deno Deploy, a Deno hosting service with 35 locations around the world. The question that often popped up was where to store data. Deno Inc.…
But then you don’t keep the state in the URL.
For even lighter reading, try https://popular.pics – a picture/video viewer for Reddit I’m working on. I find it excellent for browsing image-heavy subreddits.
The sarcastic answer: You have to pirate papers. There is a popular Russian hub for science papers that contains almost every paper ever published in the last couple of years. It is used by many academics. Almost no…
They disabled the browser cache to put mild strain on the machine. Instead of visiting 10,000 pages to make sure the wifi is used over several hours, they visited the same handful pages and retrieved the whole data each…
For some reason I find this not very appetizing. I would definitely not associate rare meats with it. Set it free, as the other poster suggested.