If your last statement is true, how come there are companies working on software every day and not getting sued constantly?
Looks great, there's a very defined use-case and the video is very clear. Does anyone know of any other similar piece of software, preferably open source, that allows for complete customization? I have another use-case…
As a 3rd party who thought he understood this, but then realized he didn't: thank you for explaining it
Excellent visualizations! Could you share the code used to create your last sample chart?
I found it surprisingly hard to get access to the primitives mentioned in the intro, on a modern pc. How does one draw a pixel on a specific coordinate in a modern OS?
There's TunSafe [1], a client for Windows. Its source code [2] has been published as well. [1]: https://tunsafe.com/ [2]: https://github.com/TunSafe/TunSafe
Got the same experience with Scaleway. Suddently unresponsive instances which had to be rebooted manually. That's a no-go!
This should be titled "A simple Windows-only pomodoro in C"
Even though that phrase password is 16 characters long, it has the same entropy as a 9-10 letter long alphanumeric random password (according to KeePass' generator). I agree that it's easier to recall, but it's half as…
What frameworks/methods are you using to develop a game in Go?
Do you know of any resource which details these faster algorithms when given extra requirements?
You can: Click on the time next to the poster's username and you'll get a permalink to it. Like this one: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11696803
if the old version can't handle the new schema, is there anything that can be done when upgrading multiple servers?
If your last statement is true, how come there are companies working on software every day and not getting sued constantly?
Looks great, there's a very defined use-case and the video is very clear. Does anyone know of any other similar piece of software, preferably open source, that allows for complete customization? I have another use-case…
As a 3rd party who thought he understood this, but then realized he didn't: thank you for explaining it
Excellent visualizations! Could you share the code used to create your last sample chart?
I found it surprisingly hard to get access to the primitives mentioned in the intro, on a modern pc. How does one draw a pixel on a specific coordinate in a modern OS?
There's TunSafe [1], a client for Windows. Its source code [2] has been published as well. [1]: https://tunsafe.com/ [2]: https://github.com/TunSafe/TunSafe
Got the same experience with Scaleway. Suddently unresponsive instances which had to be rebooted manually. That's a no-go!
This should be titled "A simple Windows-only pomodoro in C"
Even though that phrase password is 16 characters long, it has the same entropy as a 9-10 letter long alphanumeric random password (according to KeePass' generator). I agree that it's easier to recall, but it's half as…
What frameworks/methods are you using to develop a game in Go?
Do you know of any resource which details these faster algorithms when given extra requirements?
You can: Click on the time next to the poster's username and you'll get a permalink to it. Like this one: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11696803
if the old version can't handle the new schema, is there anything that can be done when upgrading multiple servers?