I had a Charizard card, but I bought it from a local hobby store for some insane price with birthday money. I don't remember how old I was, elementary school I think, all the adults in my life told me it was a terrible…
HN may be user-driven, but it's heavily moderated, privately run and those operating it have a long established policy of banning and deleting content (or sometimes entire sources, e.g all of Gawker Media) at will for…
If you're serious about your equipment, avoid MikroTik.
Dnsmasq's bogus-nxdomain flag will do what you want, but it's not a good long-term solution. You'd be better off just using a DNS service that doesn't hijack responses.
Yep. I don't understand how terrible, misleading journalism like this makes it anywhere near the front page of HN.
I knew things were going south with Evernote when they added a store that sells fucking socks and backpacks while the Mac client still couldn't edit existing tables in documents. The table editing limitation was…
The 'this' he's referring to is a quote from Apple's submission guidelines. I'm not just nitpicking; I was hoping there'd be some interesting information here, like maybe an account of his interaction with Apple…
Was Stefan's app actually rejected by Apple or something? That's what's implied by the title but the post itself makes no mention of it.
Any site viewed over plain HTTP is susceptible to content injection by ISPs, public wifi providers, employers, etc, basically anyone between you and the server. At best it's annoying, at worst it's a security hazard.…
Phil Fish spends as much time trolling for headlines as he does making games. Please don't encourage him.
I have a cron script running on my MacBook to make sure the Dropbox client priority is always set to 20 (lowest). I also pause the client manually when moving to battery power. I really wish there was a better solution,…
Looks like someone stole a noun from their post title too. Crazy stuff.
I had a Charizard card, but I bought it from a local hobby store for some insane price with birthday money. I don't remember how old I was, elementary school I think, all the adults in my life told me it was a terrible…
HN may be user-driven, but it's heavily moderated, privately run and those operating it have a long established policy of banning and deleting content (or sometimes entire sources, e.g all of Gawker Media) at will for…
If you're serious about your equipment, avoid MikroTik.
Dnsmasq's bogus-nxdomain flag will do what you want, but it's not a good long-term solution. You'd be better off just using a DNS service that doesn't hijack responses.
Yep. I don't understand how terrible, misleading journalism like this makes it anywhere near the front page of HN.
I knew things were going south with Evernote when they added a store that sells fucking socks and backpacks while the Mac client still couldn't edit existing tables in documents. The table editing limitation was…
The 'this' he's referring to is a quote from Apple's submission guidelines. I'm not just nitpicking; I was hoping there'd be some interesting information here, like maybe an account of his interaction with Apple…
Was Stefan's app actually rejected by Apple or something? That's what's implied by the title but the post itself makes no mention of it.
Any site viewed over plain HTTP is susceptible to content injection by ISPs, public wifi providers, employers, etc, basically anyone between you and the server. At best it's annoying, at worst it's a security hazard.…
Phil Fish spends as much time trolling for headlines as he does making games. Please don't encourage him.
I have a cron script running on my MacBook to make sure the Dropbox client priority is always set to 20 (lowest). I also pause the client manually when moving to battery power. I really wish there was a better solution,…
Looks like someone stole a noun from their post title too. Crazy stuff.