I follow a (very) wide spectrum of accounts on Twitter and the following seemed true for the accounts I follow which scored highly likely to be bots: - it's 50/50 accurate picking actual bots I know I follow - the more…
If you're a power user, then I'd strongly recommend RawTherapee. It's more clunky than Lightroom, but its features are on par with or better than Lightroom, far as quality and choice. You'll probably have to spend some…
Depends on your buffer size, bandwidth, and what you're demodulating/decoding, but it's pretty fast. With a narrow bandwidth on a fast port and simple modulation/encoding, maybe a few milliseconds?
I've never seen anyone complain about this, so maybe I'm alone, but the runtime error messages are absolute garbage. Especially if you get an unexpected nil that bubbles up, you'll often see cryptic erlang messages that…
I think it's important to dispute your recommendation to keep a mylar blanket in case of emergency. Those blankets have practically zero thermal advantage, and really are only good to deflect wind, rain, and snow. (As…
He also feels the same way about the technical crew; the lighting crew, at least. Don't remember where I read it, but he said he lights his stuff primarily with flat overhead lighting these days because he doesn't want…
Might want to retool it for self-storage businesses. There are a ton of independent self-storage locations (at least in the US) and they predominantly use hotelier software/SAAS. But what makes yours different is that…
> societies would soon fall into chaos as everyone is out for themselves. I'm not sure how this accurate description of the entire history of human society is supposed to refute their hypothesis?
No, they shouldn't be praised for calling out their own errors--let alone be aligned with "courage"--just as one shouldn't praise an encyclopedia or scientific journal for correcting errors: it's supposed to be de facto…
Far as I know, the major calendaring protocols all use HTTP as it is. Do you just want a mediator/self hosted backup? Or do you want to host your own calendars? If it's the latter, Radicale is awesome.[1] 1:…
JCPenney, Macy's, and Kohl's were sued (successfully) for the same kind of perpetual sale racket. A "sale" is a "misleading advertisement" if the product never actually sells at the "original" price. Note that this is…
While I have objections to internet-based government interaction, access is not one I worry much about. We have government-funded libraries all across the country that provide internet access. While I believe that mail…
I disagree that his encoding is friendly. I understand the compromises he made in order to make it less ambiguous, but regular users come across hashes sometimes, and unless you know it's his encoding, they're (often)…
The study referenced by his reference is not very good.[1] They use full white and full black for all modes. As we know, dark theme is typically white on dark gray (or equivalent), not pure white on pure black. I can't…
There are reasons for enameled cast iron. It's not advisable to cook acidic ingredients, such as tomatoes, in raw cast iron, for example. But if you're not doing a tomato sauce or tomatoey braise, then I can understand…
His talk at Google Next 18 was much more clear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0a7PwRNLVU It might feel a bit aimless at first, but he pulls it together about halfway through. By the end makes good, insightful points.…
While not currently "easy", there exists the Chrome Devtools Protocol.[0] I'm not aware of a CLI utility that communicates with it, but it wouldn't be impossible to make one that fulfills what you're looking for. A…
Location: Eastern NC, USA Remote: Preferred Willing to relocate: Not far Technologies: Linux, Ruby, Bash, HTML5/CSS3/JS, C/C++, Perl, C#, PHP, SQL, LUA, Python, Ansible, Windows, macOS; some: Elixir, Go, Rust About: 20+…
Not to mention that this is a solved problem with the "at" and friends commands.
I used to feel the same way... until I actually read one. It was a point several years ago that I was looking for a "better" solution to something I was doing. A bunch of Stack Exchange answers on the topic each had a…
Similarly, Terminus.[1] It's a fantastic bitmap[2] font and I find that I use it on all my low-DPI screens. I think it reads a little better than gohu, but agreed: there's no love for tiny fonts on OP's link... 1:…
One of the problems that I feel we face these days is the challenge of discovery. Sites like HN, Reddit, Pinterest help to some degree, but I can't help but feel that they're just scatter-shot. I miss the days of web…
> You're still speaking in terms of our current system being the product of some immutable natural law of the universe. That's because it is. Perhaps the prevailing mechanism of transfer (money) artificial, but what it…
It is an ergonomic language built on top of a stable, performant, proven runtime with a lot of features built-in. It's a nice ecosystem with a good culture in a language that promotes pretty good programming practices.…
Serious Eats Food Lab [1] Egullet [2] I can also recommend Modernist Cuisine, which is a sort of text book version of On Food and Cooking. Though it has a lot of industrial equipment and ingredients that aren't…
I follow a (very) wide spectrum of accounts on Twitter and the following seemed true for the accounts I follow which scored highly likely to be bots: - it's 50/50 accurate picking actual bots I know I follow - the more…
If you're a power user, then I'd strongly recommend RawTherapee. It's more clunky than Lightroom, but its features are on par with or better than Lightroom, far as quality and choice. You'll probably have to spend some…
Depends on your buffer size, bandwidth, and what you're demodulating/decoding, but it's pretty fast. With a narrow bandwidth on a fast port and simple modulation/encoding, maybe a few milliseconds?
I've never seen anyone complain about this, so maybe I'm alone, but the runtime error messages are absolute garbage. Especially if you get an unexpected nil that bubbles up, you'll often see cryptic erlang messages that…
I think it's important to dispute your recommendation to keep a mylar blanket in case of emergency. Those blankets have practically zero thermal advantage, and really are only good to deflect wind, rain, and snow. (As…
He also feels the same way about the technical crew; the lighting crew, at least. Don't remember where I read it, but he said he lights his stuff primarily with flat overhead lighting these days because he doesn't want…
Might want to retool it for self-storage businesses. There are a ton of independent self-storage locations (at least in the US) and they predominantly use hotelier software/SAAS. But what makes yours different is that…
> societies would soon fall into chaos as everyone is out for themselves. I'm not sure how this accurate description of the entire history of human society is supposed to refute their hypothesis?
No, they shouldn't be praised for calling out their own errors--let alone be aligned with "courage"--just as one shouldn't praise an encyclopedia or scientific journal for correcting errors: it's supposed to be de facto…
Far as I know, the major calendaring protocols all use HTTP as it is. Do you just want a mediator/self hosted backup? Or do you want to host your own calendars? If it's the latter, Radicale is awesome.[1] 1:…
JCPenney, Macy's, and Kohl's were sued (successfully) for the same kind of perpetual sale racket. A "sale" is a "misleading advertisement" if the product never actually sells at the "original" price. Note that this is…
While I have objections to internet-based government interaction, access is not one I worry much about. We have government-funded libraries all across the country that provide internet access. While I believe that mail…
I disagree that his encoding is friendly. I understand the compromises he made in order to make it less ambiguous, but regular users come across hashes sometimes, and unless you know it's his encoding, they're (often)…
The study referenced by his reference is not very good.[1] They use full white and full black for all modes. As we know, dark theme is typically white on dark gray (or equivalent), not pure white on pure black. I can't…
There are reasons for enameled cast iron. It's not advisable to cook acidic ingredients, such as tomatoes, in raw cast iron, for example. But if you're not doing a tomato sauce or tomatoey braise, then I can understand…
His talk at Google Next 18 was much more clear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0a7PwRNLVU It might feel a bit aimless at first, but he pulls it together about halfway through. By the end makes good, insightful points.…
While not currently "easy", there exists the Chrome Devtools Protocol.[0] I'm not aware of a CLI utility that communicates with it, but it wouldn't be impossible to make one that fulfills what you're looking for. A…
Location: Eastern NC, USA Remote: Preferred Willing to relocate: Not far Technologies: Linux, Ruby, Bash, HTML5/CSS3/JS, C/C++, Perl, C#, PHP, SQL, LUA, Python, Ansible, Windows, macOS; some: Elixir, Go, Rust About: 20+…
Not to mention that this is a solved problem with the "at" and friends commands.
I used to feel the same way... until I actually read one. It was a point several years ago that I was looking for a "better" solution to something I was doing. A bunch of Stack Exchange answers on the topic each had a…
Similarly, Terminus.[1] It's a fantastic bitmap[2] font and I find that I use it on all my low-DPI screens. I think it reads a little better than gohu, but agreed: there's no love for tiny fonts on OP's link... 1:…
One of the problems that I feel we face these days is the challenge of discovery. Sites like HN, Reddit, Pinterest help to some degree, but I can't help but feel that they're just scatter-shot. I miss the days of web…
> You're still speaking in terms of our current system being the product of some immutable natural law of the universe. That's because it is. Perhaps the prevailing mechanism of transfer (money) artificial, but what it…
It is an ergonomic language built on top of a stable, performant, proven runtime with a lot of features built-in. It's a nice ecosystem with a good culture in a language that promotes pretty good programming practices.…
Serious Eats Food Lab [1] Egullet [2] I can also recommend Modernist Cuisine, which is a sort of text book version of On Food and Cooking. Though it has a lot of industrial equipment and ingredients that aren't…