Did you read the article? It was a real world practice, but long gone already at that time (in the mentioned parts of Europe at least).
But does provide services the entire world depends on.
Can't help but thinking how handy PowerShell is out of the box for tasks like this. Translating the examples from the ReadMe, having read the file with: $medias = Get-Content .\medias.csv | ConvertFrom-Csv Previewing…
Just as a quick usability feedback: As long as Deepl translates asynchronously as I type, while Kagi requires a full form send & page refresh, I am not inclined to switch (translation quality is also already too good…
I also found that very frustrating. It's probably the method required to stretch the skin over a tailor's dummy like in that one photo.
I can't even do this at home, let alone in a semi-public place around strangers. Being blind and deaf makes me feel uneasy.
Is this really a problem people have? I personally just use some free mail account for all low-priority stuff without push notifications enabled in my client apps.
We cannot, okay, I see the point. Up to now, I considered the inability to express modifications on existing resources a limitation of the declarative model but I can see how adding state can help here. With Bicep, we…
Interesting example. For context, I have only experience with Azure Bicep so "no state" is my default assumption on IAC languages. Do you in practice really use random names? In my experience, I'd just use a loop…
That sounds almost impossible to me. I feel like half of everything I purchase which has a manual doesn't ship with a physical manual, but instead comes with a printed QR code to "get instructions". If it's a gadget…
Yes we can say "no", no matter the billions of dollars some companies may invest in their product. I can relate to this kind of excuse in case of fat children who don't fully control their eating habits and rely on…
When I want to quickly query a csv file (usually log files), I like to use lnav which also supports running SQL queries and supports pretty much any log file format I happened to deal with. https://lnav.org/
I'd argue yes. I remember times where I was puzzled that some config file had been deleted (in a commit touching lots of files) only to find out after some analysis that is was simply moved/ renamed.
If you had to start over, would you still recommend to yourself to learn F# in 2022? I am asking this as someone who has dabbled in functional languages (F#/ Haskell) multiple times over the years but, despite liking…
I use hetzner, their smallest VPS is around 2,xx Euro. Has been very reliable for me in the last couple of years. I'm not sure whether they support arch, though.
Coincidentally, a couple days ago I stumbled upon Bruce Gilley's "The case for German colonialism', which, as the name suggests, draws a completelybdifferent picture. He does focus on other colonies, though.…
What's your concept of time and its extension then?
>Less children means that 100 years from now there will be less strain on the environment Population growth is influenced by other factors than reproduction, namely immigration. I don't think it makes much sense to…
Does the caching reliably work in common webservers by now? I remember having read a couple years ago that Apache would simply clear its cache if the connection to the ocsp provider breaks (or did something similar…
I don't get what makes it so hard to understand that avoiding content like that and keeping a positive mindset will always be the better option for your life, independent of what will actually happen.
You're getting a lot of negative feedback so I just want to say I can relate a lot to the model you're proposing (and practicing). I interview fairly often with potential employers, sometimes just for the experience and…
I recently ripped a Bluray after years of not using optical media at all and found MakeMKV to be a quick and effectively free way of doing so.
One has to take the perspective of the author into account here. He's a psychology MD and seems to have a lot of experience with people with major eating disorders such as bulimia. I find it quite convincing that for…
It doesn't. That's why "Hungerast", i.e. sudden loose of energy due to all carbohydrates being used up is a thing in all endurance focused sports.
Same story for me, also went keto for approx. six months and experienced the same benefits but once I started carbs again, those seemingly great benefits loose against the ease of just being able to eat "normally".
Did you read the article? It was a real world practice, but long gone already at that time (in the mentioned parts of Europe at least).
But does provide services the entire world depends on.
Can't help but thinking how handy PowerShell is out of the box for tasks like this. Translating the examples from the ReadMe, having read the file with: $medias = Get-Content .\medias.csv | ConvertFrom-Csv Previewing…
Just as a quick usability feedback: As long as Deepl translates asynchronously as I type, while Kagi requires a full form send & page refresh, I am not inclined to switch (translation quality is also already too good…
I also found that very frustrating. It's probably the method required to stretch the skin over a tailor's dummy like in that one photo.
I can't even do this at home, let alone in a semi-public place around strangers. Being blind and deaf makes me feel uneasy.
Is this really a problem people have? I personally just use some free mail account for all low-priority stuff without push notifications enabled in my client apps.
We cannot, okay, I see the point. Up to now, I considered the inability to express modifications on existing resources a limitation of the declarative model but I can see how adding state can help here. With Bicep, we…
Interesting example. For context, I have only experience with Azure Bicep so "no state" is my default assumption on IAC languages. Do you in practice really use random names? In my experience, I'd just use a loop…
That sounds almost impossible to me. I feel like half of everything I purchase which has a manual doesn't ship with a physical manual, but instead comes with a printed QR code to "get instructions". If it's a gadget…
Yes we can say "no", no matter the billions of dollars some companies may invest in their product. I can relate to this kind of excuse in case of fat children who don't fully control their eating habits and rely on…
When I want to quickly query a csv file (usually log files), I like to use lnav which also supports running SQL queries and supports pretty much any log file format I happened to deal with. https://lnav.org/
I'd argue yes. I remember times where I was puzzled that some config file had been deleted (in a commit touching lots of files) only to find out after some analysis that is was simply moved/ renamed.
If you had to start over, would you still recommend to yourself to learn F# in 2022? I am asking this as someone who has dabbled in functional languages (F#/ Haskell) multiple times over the years but, despite liking…
I use hetzner, their smallest VPS is around 2,xx Euro. Has been very reliable for me in the last couple of years. I'm not sure whether they support arch, though.
Coincidentally, a couple days ago I stumbled upon Bruce Gilley's "The case for German colonialism', which, as the name suggests, draws a completelybdifferent picture. He does focus on other colonies, though.…
What's your concept of time and its extension then?
>Less children means that 100 years from now there will be less strain on the environment Population growth is influenced by other factors than reproduction, namely immigration. I don't think it makes much sense to…
Does the caching reliably work in common webservers by now? I remember having read a couple years ago that Apache would simply clear its cache if the connection to the ocsp provider breaks (or did something similar…
I don't get what makes it so hard to understand that avoiding content like that and keeping a positive mindset will always be the better option for your life, independent of what will actually happen.
You're getting a lot of negative feedback so I just want to say I can relate a lot to the model you're proposing (and practicing). I interview fairly often with potential employers, sometimes just for the experience and…
I recently ripped a Bluray after years of not using optical media at all and found MakeMKV to be a quick and effectively free way of doing so.
One has to take the perspective of the author into account here. He's a psychology MD and seems to have a lot of experience with people with major eating disorders such as bulimia. I find it quite convincing that for…
It doesn't. That's why "Hungerast", i.e. sudden loose of energy due to all carbohydrates being used up is a thing in all endurance focused sports.
Same story for me, also went keto for approx. six months and experienced the same benefits but once I started carbs again, those seemingly great benefits loose against the ease of just being able to eat "normally".