dknight
- Karma
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- July 22, 2010 (15y ago)
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- [Govt. of India] Adhaar card woes (intosimple.blogspot.com)
- Prefer getters over directly accessing private variables for lazy evaluation (intosimple.blogspot.com)
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I frequently face problems related to maps while using Uber. http://intosimple.blogspot.in/2015/07/failed-optimization-probably.html describes the problem. I have notified Uber multiple times about it but they have not…
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I am aware of google search results personalizations. But shouldn't search results across different browser in private mode remain the same ?<p>image1: http://imagebin.org/301492 Google chrome + Normal connected account…
- Was packaging gems with ruby a good decision? (intosimple.blogspot.in)
- False.present? is false (intosimple.blogspot.jp)
- Call by reference in Ruby (intosimple.blogspot.in)
- Bypass ActiveRecord cache (intosimple.blogspot.in)
- Are Rails and Django communities re-inventing the wheel? (intosimple.blogspot.in)
- Some advice for Google (intosimple.blogspot.in)
- Knowing your way around in linux world (intosimple.blogspot.in)
- What is happening to Linux? (intosimple.blogspot.com)
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Hello everyone<p>I am a bit confused and need your suggestion. I am working in an MNC like TCS, Wipro and Infosys for the past 3 months. Now I have got an offer from a small company that works on Ruby on Rails.…
- Blogger ate up a blog post (intosimple.blogspot.com)
The blog deleted was the one mentioned in http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3225055 , i.e. http://intosimple.blogspot.com/2011/11/decline-of-ubuntu.html
- A rather cross-platform bug, eh (bugs.archlinux.org)
- The choice of mouse or keyboard actually depends upon the frame of mind. (intosimple.blogspot.com)
- CAPTCHA used only to fool bots (intosimple.blogspot.com)
- Sent mail in Thunderbird (intosimple.blogspot.com)
- Spam blacklisting should be done at server side (intosimple.blogspot.com)
Spam blacklisting of search results should done at server side. It can be an optional feature like "instant".