Uh, yes? Clearly? If I'm on vacation, I'm not looking to save every single dime because I know that it's a one-off expense. If I'm looking for an apartment, I'll actively research to find the best deal because it's a…
It looks like Subscribe's `to` prop expects an array. So, `[CounterContainer]` is just an array with a CounterContainer in it. The `{ }` that wrap it are just part of the syntax of passing props. If you wanted to pass…
They released inward-facing video of the safety driver shortly after the incident. The driver was staring at her phone in her lap with only occasional glances at the road every 5 seconds or so. I would call that pretty…
Also keep track of every time that you see references to each topic both before and after bringing them up. And have a control group that you simply don't bring up at all. Make sure to have more than one, so that you…
As my driving instructor used to say, "Stop signs and red lights do not actually reach out and stop the other driver." The lesson: just because it's your turn to go does not mean that others will not enter the…
My thought would be that it would be at the source level. "98% of people find this source reliable", though that's certainly subject to the same biases. Better systems might require more work to mark a story as false…
To be fair, the primary reason that my wife and I don't use Allo is because it was never available on the web. EDIT: And now after signing in, I realized that what I /really/ need is a desktop app...
Looking at "paths", shouldn't those @types (history, redux & react) be picked up automatically, at least as of TypeScript 2.0? Also: "*": [ "./ClientApp/types/*", "*" ] I like that. I may have to add it to my app and…
Right. I don't even know what Kubernetes is — a link to their homepage[1] might've be nice. [1] https://kubernetes.io/
Is `xmlns` actually required? We've pulled it out of all of our React svg's and everything seems to work fine. Does anyone know of any quirks this could be causing?
This one isn't actually /too/ complicated. It certainly uses some advanced techniques -- transitions, clip-paths, nth-child -- and I'm not sure (haven't checked) if or how it works in browsers other than Chrome, but the…
I love woodworking as well, and have completed a few little projects since buying a house and finally having a garage/workshop. But, if that's not something you have the space/money for yet, I think that cooking is a…
Right. I actually wonder how self-driving Semis will handle such a situation. Given that it's all math at that point, I wouldn't doubt if regulations surrounding minimum yellow-light timing are updated to more…
Yeah, I work every day in New York. I have no idea what this guy is talking about.
Pardon. I was looking at the 15", which doesn't offer a non-Touch Bar model: http://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/macbook-pro?product=MJLQ2L... At the time, I wasn't aware that there was a new 13" non-touchbar model.
Looking closer, I'm pretty sure that the non-TouchBar model is just the previous model. It has the 4th gen processors where the TouchBar models have 6th gen processors. The non-TouchBar model also still has the…
> Its already a pain to use touch-pads on some laptop models where if you rest your wrist on it it will detect it wrong. To switch topics to another new "feature", this was my first thought about the 2x-larger touchpad…
You are correct about the arrested vs reported thing. I don't know how I missed that. Still, that brings them in line with the general population. You're also right about Mexican food and women. (Full disclosure, I'm…
> How are the numbers taken out of context? The numbers lack context in that they don't specify a rate, merely a value. It makes it sound like 70K women are attacked each year by undocumented immigrants, when the…
Right? > New stereo speaker system Oh cool, you mean like the forward-facing stereo speakers on my 2-year-old Nexus 6?
I actually suggested this was possible on security.stackexchange.com a while back and was basically met with "meh". http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/49612/how-does-d...
Perhaps, but while programming may be only 20% of CS, learning it probably takes up 80% of a student's time. Reducing that additional cognitive load during the first couple semesters could allow them to focus on other…
This is great! I enjoyed flexboxfroggy.com, but this seems to go into a bit more depth in terms of the number of flexbox properties being shown off. It takes a bit to work out what the actual css being used is, but it's…
> I (as strictly ops person) Aha! Vagrant, Docker, Chef, Ansible, Fabric, Puppet, Jenkins, Octopus, TeamCity, Sentry, SVN, Git, AWS, Azure... We all have monkeys on our backs. We all search for the best tools to use to…
Why would MS want to extinguish a successful technology that they just bought?
Uh, yes? Clearly? If I'm on vacation, I'm not looking to save every single dime because I know that it's a one-off expense. If I'm looking for an apartment, I'll actively research to find the best deal because it's a…
It looks like Subscribe's `to` prop expects an array. So, `[CounterContainer]` is just an array with a CounterContainer in it. The `{ }` that wrap it are just part of the syntax of passing props. If you wanted to pass…
They released inward-facing video of the safety driver shortly after the incident. The driver was staring at her phone in her lap with only occasional glances at the road every 5 seconds or so. I would call that pretty…
Also keep track of every time that you see references to each topic both before and after bringing them up. And have a control group that you simply don't bring up at all. Make sure to have more than one, so that you…
As my driving instructor used to say, "Stop signs and red lights do not actually reach out and stop the other driver." The lesson: just because it's your turn to go does not mean that others will not enter the…
My thought would be that it would be at the source level. "98% of people find this source reliable", though that's certainly subject to the same biases. Better systems might require more work to mark a story as false…
To be fair, the primary reason that my wife and I don't use Allo is because it was never available on the web. EDIT: And now after signing in, I realized that what I /really/ need is a desktop app...
Looking at "paths", shouldn't those @types (history, redux & react) be picked up automatically, at least as of TypeScript 2.0? Also: "*": [ "./ClientApp/types/*", "*" ] I like that. I may have to add it to my app and…
Right. I don't even know what Kubernetes is — a link to their homepage[1] might've be nice. [1] https://kubernetes.io/
Is `xmlns` actually required? We've pulled it out of all of our React svg's and everything seems to work fine. Does anyone know of any quirks this could be causing?
This one isn't actually /too/ complicated. It certainly uses some advanced techniques -- transitions, clip-paths, nth-child -- and I'm not sure (haven't checked) if or how it works in browsers other than Chrome, but the…
I love woodworking as well, and have completed a few little projects since buying a house and finally having a garage/workshop. But, if that's not something you have the space/money for yet, I think that cooking is a…
Right. I actually wonder how self-driving Semis will handle such a situation. Given that it's all math at that point, I wouldn't doubt if regulations surrounding minimum yellow-light timing are updated to more…
Yeah, I work every day in New York. I have no idea what this guy is talking about.
Pardon. I was looking at the 15", which doesn't offer a non-Touch Bar model: http://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/macbook-pro?product=MJLQ2L... At the time, I wasn't aware that there was a new 13" non-touchbar model.
Looking closer, I'm pretty sure that the non-TouchBar model is just the previous model. It has the 4th gen processors where the TouchBar models have 6th gen processors. The non-TouchBar model also still has the…
> Its already a pain to use touch-pads on some laptop models where if you rest your wrist on it it will detect it wrong. To switch topics to another new "feature", this was my first thought about the 2x-larger touchpad…
You are correct about the arrested vs reported thing. I don't know how I missed that. Still, that brings them in line with the general population. You're also right about Mexican food and women. (Full disclosure, I'm…
> How are the numbers taken out of context? The numbers lack context in that they don't specify a rate, merely a value. It makes it sound like 70K women are attacked each year by undocumented immigrants, when the…
Right? > New stereo speaker system Oh cool, you mean like the forward-facing stereo speakers on my 2-year-old Nexus 6?
I actually suggested this was possible on security.stackexchange.com a while back and was basically met with "meh". http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/49612/how-does-d...
Perhaps, but while programming may be only 20% of CS, learning it probably takes up 80% of a student's time. Reducing that additional cognitive load during the first couple semesters could allow them to focus on other…
This is great! I enjoyed flexboxfroggy.com, but this seems to go into a bit more depth in terms of the number of flexbox properties being shown off. It takes a bit to work out what the actual css being used is, but it's…
> I (as strictly ops person) Aha! Vagrant, Docker, Chef, Ansible, Fabric, Puppet, Jenkins, Octopus, TeamCity, Sentry, SVN, Git, AWS, Azure... We all have monkeys on our backs. We all search for the best tools to use to…
Why would MS want to extinguish a successful technology that they just bought?