sync will block until it completes.
There's a reasonable amount of free WiFi in London, but it's not everywhere. In some places, you might need to ask for a password etc. If you just need data, you can get a mifi for about £50 for the device and 1G of…
> The only reason telcos talk about heavy users is that they want to engage in price discrimination and they know it confuses people who are used to dealing with commodities whose dominant cost is the unit cost rather…
Yeah, you can. The functionality is called "services". I'm not sure how auto-versioning would work with git though. I have packages building from SVN, and OBS updates the spec file automagically to set the version to…
In both cases, it would depend on the nature of your work and the kind of client. If your work varies, you may want to highlight some areas of your portfolio to be more appropriate for a specific pitch. Similarly, a…
You can do the SSL before Varnish, then it makes no difference.
cURL doesn't provide a CA bundle any more [1], it's the job of your OS to provide this. As I understand it, all tools that provide SSL support will fail safe if there are no root CAs on your system. [1]…
It might be worth trying again, at least in theory, you should get correct CDN endpoints whatever happens. I suppose there might be an exception to this if a CDN has edge nodes within your ISP though. There's a bit more…
Firefox does something like this. It doesn't load tab content on restart until the tab gains focus.
I just had a quick glance, the Kopimi image only seems to be in the footer of the homepage.
There's some pretty detailed information about the Unreal Engine [1] that might give you some ideas to think about around network protocols for games. At the time they were dealing with 28.8k modems, so there are quite…
I also prefer Firefox's handling of SSL issues. Allowing permanent whitelisting of sites reduces the number of times a user will see the warning, reducing the muscle memory around clicking proceed anyway.
That reminds me of using the undelete utility that came around the Windows 3.1/DOS 6.2 sort of time. All the files it would offer to recover had file names like "testdoc.do?", and if you didn't set the final character…
Doesn't that mean that the people who can afford $x, who advertisers would like to target, are the only ones who turn off ads?
> As for Cloudflare's speed, you can see cdnjs's average ping time as measured by pingdom here: http://stats.pingdom.com/4jg86a2wqei0/362854 If I'm guessing what the names of your Pingdom checks mean correctly, they…
Vagrant does have support for the general case, where something in 7 lines will be a bit more specific. For example, Vagrant will handle cross distro/OS NFS shared folders.
You just need to fill in the form at https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/no-licence-needed/ every three years. I've done that before and it's stopped the letters.
Software makes assumptions, though most decent time libraries will correctly combine local and date to show the skipped days. It might be a bit lazy though, running "cal sept 1752" will show the same for all locals as…
Yes. You can see the full lookup path with "dig yourdomain.com +trace" if you are interested
It's Free Software, you can run it yourself or switch providers at will. The catch may be in the lack of features compared to a proprietary option (like Heroku)
Bongs can be used to smoke legal drugs, and there are a number of subtly different devices (like a shisha) for smoking tobacco.
It's not so much a database as a pattern: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation
I was playing with YaCy a little, and there is an "Intranet" mode. As far as I can make out, this can operate in a distributed way, but behind the firewall. I didn't look into how to set it up in great detail yet…
Did you see the discussions on the AdblockPlus blog a while back around trying to be fair to sites with reasonable advertising [0]? That approach does seem to be the reverse of your idea (whitelist sites you frequent,…
I have this now. It seems to work pretty well to encourage heavy use of the connection out of hours.
sync will block until it completes.
There's a reasonable amount of free WiFi in London, but it's not everywhere. In some places, you might need to ask for a password etc. If you just need data, you can get a mifi for about £50 for the device and 1G of…
> The only reason telcos talk about heavy users is that they want to engage in price discrimination and they know it confuses people who are used to dealing with commodities whose dominant cost is the unit cost rather…
Yeah, you can. The functionality is called "services". I'm not sure how auto-versioning would work with git though. I have packages building from SVN, and OBS updates the spec file automagically to set the version to…
In both cases, it would depend on the nature of your work and the kind of client. If your work varies, you may want to highlight some areas of your portfolio to be more appropriate for a specific pitch. Similarly, a…
You can do the SSL before Varnish, then it makes no difference.
cURL doesn't provide a CA bundle any more [1], it's the job of your OS to provide this. As I understand it, all tools that provide SSL support will fail safe if there are no root CAs on your system. [1]…
It might be worth trying again, at least in theory, you should get correct CDN endpoints whatever happens. I suppose there might be an exception to this if a CDN has edge nodes within your ISP though. There's a bit more…
Firefox does something like this. It doesn't load tab content on restart until the tab gains focus.
I just had a quick glance, the Kopimi image only seems to be in the footer of the homepage.
There's some pretty detailed information about the Unreal Engine [1] that might give you some ideas to think about around network protocols for games. At the time they were dealing with 28.8k modems, so there are quite…
I also prefer Firefox's handling of SSL issues. Allowing permanent whitelisting of sites reduces the number of times a user will see the warning, reducing the muscle memory around clicking proceed anyway.
That reminds me of using the undelete utility that came around the Windows 3.1/DOS 6.2 sort of time. All the files it would offer to recover had file names like "testdoc.do?", and if you didn't set the final character…
Doesn't that mean that the people who can afford $x, who advertisers would like to target, are the only ones who turn off ads?
> As for Cloudflare's speed, you can see cdnjs's average ping time as measured by pingdom here: http://stats.pingdom.com/4jg86a2wqei0/362854 If I'm guessing what the names of your Pingdom checks mean correctly, they…
Vagrant does have support for the general case, where something in 7 lines will be a bit more specific. For example, Vagrant will handle cross distro/OS NFS shared folders.
You just need to fill in the form at https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/no-licence-needed/ every three years. I've done that before and it's stopped the letters.
Software makes assumptions, though most decent time libraries will correctly combine local and date to show the skipped days. It might be a bit lazy though, running "cal sept 1752" will show the same for all locals as…
Yes. You can see the full lookup path with "dig yourdomain.com +trace" if you are interested
It's Free Software, you can run it yourself or switch providers at will. The catch may be in the lack of features compared to a proprietary option (like Heroku)
Bongs can be used to smoke legal drugs, and there are a number of subtly different devices (like a shisha) for smoking tobacco.
It's not so much a database as a pattern: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation
I was playing with YaCy a little, and there is an "Intranet" mode. As far as I can make out, this can operate in a distributed way, but behind the firewall. I didn't look into how to set it up in great detail yet…
Did you see the discussions on the AdblockPlus blog a while back around trying to be fair to sites with reasonable advertising [0]? That approach does seem to be the reverse of your idea (whitelist sites you frequent,…
I have this now. It seems to work pretty well to encourage heavy use of the connection out of hours.