> I truly meant no offense Work on your approach.
> So I don't mean to be rude He said, before being rude & condescending. Here, would a chat bot pick apart your miserable comment like this? https://twitter.com/jsnell Oh no I mixed up social media handles I must be a…
RealWoW.
Calling them 'essentially bricks' is calling them functionless, which they are not. The iPhone 5/5c was released nine years ago. I'm just not crying for it. If your app dev isn't updating for iOS 15, you're stuck with…
It appears to be related to sign-in flow[1], but may not affect signing in via Google.com or other Google-hosted services directly. It's the API for "Sign in with Google", far as I can tell here. [1]:…
> before 2018 are essentially now bricks Quit being overly antagonistic, you know this is hyperbole because you are > someone with a device locked on iOS 10
When Jason Snell posts on HN, I sit up in my chair. Great read. That "technology" included in Realtek is absolutely bonkers -- who asked for that functionality at a consumer level? No one.
> Asked 9 years, 10 months ago > Active 8 years, 9 months ago Come on. Try.
What an awful headline. If you're buying this webcam, you're buying an external mic. Onboard microphones for cameras have always been awful, this is not news.
> Distribution is a low margin business. Hard disagree. It's low margin if you're doing it wrong. Hank's Trucking exists. It's called FedEx Expedite, among many other expediting companies. You should check things out…
The owner/creator of Nexus Mods is an abusive one toward his users. Years back, there existed a simple Nexus Mod Manager for well... managing your mods for installed games. It was a simple tool that did the job well. At…
I don't code professionally because I know I can't hack it at that level. I wouldn't want to code for 40+ hours/week, it would drive me mad. I program insofar to make things on Raspberry Pi, manage my home automation…
Oof. You can confirm it pretty much everywhere. Qualifying just ended for the Austrian Grand Prix, and many people will/would be paying attention to their phones for news relating to that. Someone at FOM/Liberty Media…
> The so-called compiler implemented uses the dumbest possible implementation I love remarkably blunt comments in code. The Quake III code that caused the uproar recently with Copilot probably being the most famous…
[citation needed] on that attempted forced MSA claim. I use a local account from inception and have not had a single issue being bothered to use an MSA.
I've had the habit of having these things next to me for six months. It's just not useful to me.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27713441 Today's hot topic, TSP solvers.
If you want to take the dim, sound-bite-and-karma-friendly approach of not really considering the argument you just read... sure, I can see how you could come to this conclusion.
> "This product that isn't aimed at me isn't aimed at *me*, and that makes me stamp my feet in anger." > Sometimes I already have background knowledge that overlaps with the course content. I used to think like you, all…
> these are not footguns and should not be used to attack JavaScript No one is calling them that except you. The site says it right at the front: > most of this syntax is probably, and hopefully, not something you use…
Not to mention just because I was alive in 2012 doesn't mean I know or knew about this. The parent comments floating to the top here seem to have a common theme of "I knew that already how did the rest of the world not…
I keep trying this. I have a coffee cup full of pens, a stack of 3x5 cards, and Post-It notes not 6" from my mouse hand. I just hardly reach for them.
> How could an oven Starting pre-heat before you get home. Monitoring temperature away from home. Leaving a dish in the oven and starting it at a specific time, say an hour or two before you leave the office and head…
> If I want to get data off it, I set up an isolated segment in RFC3927 space. Do you really not see how completely unrealistic this is for the average consumer, and honestly the majority of HN readers?
> The users who are voting now Except no one is voting "now", they voted nine months ago and now this post is making an entire article centered around that vote.
> I truly meant no offense Work on your approach.
> So I don't mean to be rude He said, before being rude & condescending. Here, would a chat bot pick apart your miserable comment like this? https://twitter.com/jsnell Oh no I mixed up social media handles I must be a…
RealWoW.
Calling them 'essentially bricks' is calling them functionless, which they are not. The iPhone 5/5c was released nine years ago. I'm just not crying for it. If your app dev isn't updating for iOS 15, you're stuck with…
It appears to be related to sign-in flow[1], but may not affect signing in via Google.com or other Google-hosted services directly. It's the API for "Sign in with Google", far as I can tell here. [1]:…
> before 2018 are essentially now bricks Quit being overly antagonistic, you know this is hyperbole because you are > someone with a device locked on iOS 10
When Jason Snell posts on HN, I sit up in my chair. Great read. That "technology" included in Realtek is absolutely bonkers -- who asked for that functionality at a consumer level? No one.
> Asked 9 years, 10 months ago > Active 8 years, 9 months ago Come on. Try.
What an awful headline. If you're buying this webcam, you're buying an external mic. Onboard microphones for cameras have always been awful, this is not news.
> Distribution is a low margin business. Hard disagree. It's low margin if you're doing it wrong. Hank's Trucking exists. It's called FedEx Expedite, among many other expediting companies. You should check things out…
The owner/creator of Nexus Mods is an abusive one toward his users. Years back, there existed a simple Nexus Mod Manager for well... managing your mods for installed games. It was a simple tool that did the job well. At…
I don't code professionally because I know I can't hack it at that level. I wouldn't want to code for 40+ hours/week, it would drive me mad. I program insofar to make things on Raspberry Pi, manage my home automation…
Oof. You can confirm it pretty much everywhere. Qualifying just ended for the Austrian Grand Prix, and many people will/would be paying attention to their phones for news relating to that. Someone at FOM/Liberty Media…
> The so-called compiler implemented uses the dumbest possible implementation I love remarkably blunt comments in code. The Quake III code that caused the uproar recently with Copilot probably being the most famous…
[citation needed] on that attempted forced MSA claim. I use a local account from inception and have not had a single issue being bothered to use an MSA.
I've had the habit of having these things next to me for six months. It's just not useful to me.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27713441 Today's hot topic, TSP solvers.
If you want to take the dim, sound-bite-and-karma-friendly approach of not really considering the argument you just read... sure, I can see how you could come to this conclusion.
> "This product that isn't aimed at me isn't aimed at *me*, and that makes me stamp my feet in anger." > Sometimes I already have background knowledge that overlaps with the course content. I used to think like you, all…
> these are not footguns and should not be used to attack JavaScript No one is calling them that except you. The site says it right at the front: > most of this syntax is probably, and hopefully, not something you use…
Not to mention just because I was alive in 2012 doesn't mean I know or knew about this. The parent comments floating to the top here seem to have a common theme of "I knew that already how did the rest of the world not…
I keep trying this. I have a coffee cup full of pens, a stack of 3x5 cards, and Post-It notes not 6" from my mouse hand. I just hardly reach for them.
> How could an oven Starting pre-heat before you get home. Monitoring temperature away from home. Leaving a dish in the oven and starting it at a specific time, say an hour or two before you leave the office and head…
> If I want to get data off it, I set up an isolated segment in RFC3927 space. Do you really not see how completely unrealistic this is for the average consumer, and honestly the majority of HN readers?
> The users who are voting now Except no one is voting "now", they voted nine months ago and now this post is making an entire article centered around that vote.