There's been some new features in the past few years. But you're right that the general pace of new features is slow. There's only about 0.8 developers working on the game. However, if you're the type of person that…
But libgit2 exists, right? It may not have 100% feature parity with git, but that's a linkable library that gives you a lot of functionality when working with git repos.
I bet someone shares this link every time you post about bicycles, but since I didn't see anyone share it yet in this thread, I'll take the opportunity to do so: https://www.gianlucagimini.it/portfolio-item/velocipedia/…
> But it is just so tiresome that Google never consults their community. There was no advance notice of this change that I could find. Just a bunch of frustrated users in my inbox blaming me for breaking something. I…
> It might be true that you'll never fix a given bug, but shouldn't there be a record of the "known defects", or "errata" as some call them? Yes, fully agreed. But closing a bug doesn't preclude that. A closed bug isn't…
I used to think that there is no harm in keeping the bug open. I think if you honestly feel that you have the time and resources to go back to the bug and fix it, then by all means keep it open. But I find that…
I don't work at Apple, so I can't comment on that. But that doesn't always help. There's been plenty of times where I have a full HAR file from the user and I can clearly see that something went wrong, but that doesn't…
I recognize that this is annoying from a user perspective, but I do understand it. Not all bugs are easily reproducible (and even if they are 100% reproducible for the user, it's not always so easy for the developers).…
> Generate better visuals with more accurate, legible text directly in the image in multiple languages Assuming that this new model works as advertised, it's interesting to me that it took this long to get an image…
This is obviously just a research project, but I do wonder about the next steps: * After exploring an learning about a virtual world, can anything at all be transferred to an agent operating in the real world? Or would…
Just run your AI calculations on your favorite Cryoarithmetic Engine, no problem.
Relevant links: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/ebt/retailer/retailer-notice/r... https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/fr-022124 > Coupons shall be accepted for eligible foods at the same prices and on the same terms and…
FWIW, I've used KeePass for years and have never used its browser integration...
I remember vividly a childhood experience when a car I was in ran over a dog -- it ran towards the side of the car and went under the rear wheels of the car. I'm not sure there's any reaction time (human or otherwise)…
> just how Apple cannot block their developer tools from being able to transfer apps onto an iPhone. If I recall correctly (I might be wrong, because this was 10+ years ago), but Apple did exactly this when the iPhone…
I really enjoy Helix, but I can't install it everywhere, and so I end up going back and forth between Helix and Vim depending on what machine I'm working on. This puts a lot of pressure on my muscle memory -- I often…
I'm not an android developer, so I'm missing some context and key information. But I have a question: When Google is asking developers to "register" their apps as part of this new program, are they just trying to keep a…
Some years ago, "iroh" was supposed to a replacement for ipfs. However since then, they (very smartly, in my opinion) dropped those ambitions and are just focused on being a high-quality library for anyone writing a P2P…
First paragraph of the "4. Discussion and Conclusion" section > We speculate that the participant’s fair skin and lack of hair were significant factors that reduced the attenuation of light to feasibly detect a signal.…
I remember this media player from back in the day :) Looking at it now, I love how they used a scroll bar as the UI widget to represent playback progress.
This seems neat, I guess. But whenever I try tools like this, I often run into the limits of what I can describe in words. I might try something like "Add some clutter to the desk, including stacks of paper and…
> Panels to the east of you get sunlight earlier in the day and panels to the west of you get it later in the day. I sometimes think about a sci-fi world in which there is a globally interconnected power grid, so solar…
> /ˈkaɪpər/ Wikipedia has long included IPA pronunciation info for pages about people and other things, which is hyperlinked to a handy guide. But I recently discovered something useful and not entirely obvious: If you…
A few months on Hacker News there was a post about Mixxx[1], an open-source DJ software. It prompted me to download it and play around. It's very cool. Despite being a complete novice, I learned a few things after a…
The beamforming bit is neat. I have no personal experience with it, but I was surprised that 2cm separation between the microphones was enough. Do any other laptops use this technique for noise rejection?
There's been some new features in the past few years. But you're right that the general pace of new features is slow. There's only about 0.8 developers working on the game. However, if you're the type of person that…
But libgit2 exists, right? It may not have 100% feature parity with git, but that's a linkable library that gives you a lot of functionality when working with git repos.
I bet someone shares this link every time you post about bicycles, but since I didn't see anyone share it yet in this thread, I'll take the opportunity to do so: https://www.gianlucagimini.it/portfolio-item/velocipedia/…
> But it is just so tiresome that Google never consults their community. There was no advance notice of this change that I could find. Just a bunch of frustrated users in my inbox blaming me for breaking something. I…
> It might be true that you'll never fix a given bug, but shouldn't there be a record of the "known defects", or "errata" as some call them? Yes, fully agreed. But closing a bug doesn't preclude that. A closed bug isn't…
I used to think that there is no harm in keeping the bug open. I think if you honestly feel that you have the time and resources to go back to the bug and fix it, then by all means keep it open. But I find that…
I don't work at Apple, so I can't comment on that. But that doesn't always help. There's been plenty of times where I have a full HAR file from the user and I can clearly see that something went wrong, but that doesn't…
I recognize that this is annoying from a user perspective, but I do understand it. Not all bugs are easily reproducible (and even if they are 100% reproducible for the user, it's not always so easy for the developers).…
> Generate better visuals with more accurate, legible text directly in the image in multiple languages Assuming that this new model works as advertised, it's interesting to me that it took this long to get an image…
This is obviously just a research project, but I do wonder about the next steps: * After exploring an learning about a virtual world, can anything at all be transferred to an agent operating in the real world? Or would…
Just run your AI calculations on your favorite Cryoarithmetic Engine, no problem.
Relevant links: https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/ebt/retailer/retailer-notice/r... https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/fr-022124 > Coupons shall be accepted for eligible foods at the same prices and on the same terms and…
FWIW, I've used KeePass for years and have never used its browser integration...
I remember vividly a childhood experience when a car I was in ran over a dog -- it ran towards the side of the car and went under the rear wheels of the car. I'm not sure there's any reaction time (human or otherwise)…
> just how Apple cannot block their developer tools from being able to transfer apps onto an iPhone. If I recall correctly (I might be wrong, because this was 10+ years ago), but Apple did exactly this when the iPhone…
I really enjoy Helix, but I can't install it everywhere, and so I end up going back and forth between Helix and Vim depending on what machine I'm working on. This puts a lot of pressure on my muscle memory -- I often…
I'm not an android developer, so I'm missing some context and key information. But I have a question: When Google is asking developers to "register" their apps as part of this new program, are they just trying to keep a…
Some years ago, "iroh" was supposed to a replacement for ipfs. However since then, they (very smartly, in my opinion) dropped those ambitions and are just focused on being a high-quality library for anyone writing a P2P…
First paragraph of the "4. Discussion and Conclusion" section > We speculate that the participant’s fair skin and lack of hair were significant factors that reduced the attenuation of light to feasibly detect a signal.…
I remember this media player from back in the day :) Looking at it now, I love how they used a scroll bar as the UI widget to represent playback progress.
This seems neat, I guess. But whenever I try tools like this, I often run into the limits of what I can describe in words. I might try something like "Add some clutter to the desk, including stacks of paper and…
> Panels to the east of you get sunlight earlier in the day and panels to the west of you get it later in the day. I sometimes think about a sci-fi world in which there is a globally interconnected power grid, so solar…
> /ˈkaɪpər/ Wikipedia has long included IPA pronunciation info for pages about people and other things, which is hyperlinked to a handy guide. But I recently discovered something useful and not entirely obvious: If you…
A few months on Hacker News there was a post about Mixxx[1], an open-source DJ software. It prompted me to download it and play around. It's very cool. Despite being a complete novice, I learned a few things after a…
The beamforming bit is neat. I have no personal experience with it, but I was surprised that 2cm separation between the microphones was enough. Do any other laptops use this technique for noise rejection?