at least some parts of localstack seemed to be built on moto, based on a brief look at some point
I've been storing TOTP codes in on my Yubikeys for many years now, it works pretty decently. They have an app for it (https://www.yubico.com/products/yubico-authenticator) which has gotten better over the years. For…
I'm happily running a rc of this on a nanopi r3s
The new Azure region they’re building in the Helsinki region is also going to be used for district heating: https://news.microsoft.com/europe/2022/03/17/microsoft-annou...
As it happens this has been in the news quite a bit, and we've been told that the Finnish trunk lines are built for this [1]. Finland isn't split up into multiple electricity price areas unlike its neighbors. [1]…
Some items on amazon.de state "cannot be shipped to your country"; might be that it's simply that?
The one you mention is a viral vector vaccine; the mentioned spray sounds more similar to this (incidentally developed by someone from the same lab): https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/pandemics/biological-mask-ad...
Are you sure? I have a VAG group car with the same sync button and it simply ensures that the set temperature is the same on both sides of the car. As this car already looks like it has automatic AC that shouldn’t…
I encountered this when canceling my Lightroom CC subscription. Changed me from ”potential future customer” to ”never buying anything from Adobe again” pretty quickly.
No communications to my account from '06 either, first read about this here.
One detail I stumbled upon the other day is that interfaces can use the `this` keyword to refer to the type implementing the interface. This isn't supported for types afaik.…
Nice. We implemented something similar using a custom GitHub App & a Lambda running on AWS calling STS AssumeRole. That has the added benefit of being able to restrict the permissions further using an inline policy, so…
The one I have from Logitech uses an optical sensor for the movement itself. Gunk still builds up in the small balls that ensure the trackball itself rolls smoothly, so those have to be cleaned regularly anyway.
An alternative to worrying about two ethernet ports on the Pi itself is getting a managed switch with port tagging, and just setting up multiple VLANs on the Pi itself. I'm doing that myself with another small…
Yeah, that's definitely true. Iirc Torvalds belongs to the former, though.
Culturally Swedish speaking Finns are much closer to Finns than to Swedes, 90% of the time. Add to the fact that a majority of them are fluently bilingual, and I'd call it somewhat of a stretch to characterize them as…
Do the AirPods actually orient themselves towards your device, or just assume you're looking at it most of the time? I've noticed that the sound stage seems to recenter if I look away from the device for long enough…
Apparently[1] FreshRSS implements the Fever API, which is compatible with a few nice iOS clients at least. I'm using Reeder[2] with Miniflux[3], which implements the same API, and am very happy with the combination. 1)…
I guess your perspective on these "gotchas or expectations" changes depending on how invested you are in the language. I worked on an Elm project that ended up fairly large. We started at 0.14, and each version upgrade…
Yes, I doubt this was a very well-informed request by the EU as much as a PR move. I doubt the fiber between me and Netflix's edge cache at my ISP is significantly more saturated due to more people staying at home.
Like another poster said -- cost per transaction is higher. iZettle charges around a magnitude higher transaction fees compared to the regular PoS, so for a non-trivial amount of transactions it becomes more expensive…
Fully agree. I was turned off notion for the same reason and reverted back to self-hosting dokuwiki. A much more limited feature set, to be sure, but at least I'll still have my notes 10 years from now.
The book he wrote about this is freely downloadable these days at https://nostarch.com/xbox .
Here wasn’t really developed by Nokia; it existed as Navteq before Nokia bought it in the 00’s and was headquartered in Chicago. At some point at least they were a fairly big player in in-car navigation systems.
Isn't "subscribe to all state-changes like the result of a query" something you'd implement efficiently using a forward chaining inference engine, like something based on Rete?
at least some parts of localstack seemed to be built on moto, based on a brief look at some point
I've been storing TOTP codes in on my Yubikeys for many years now, it works pretty decently. They have an app for it (https://www.yubico.com/products/yubico-authenticator) which has gotten better over the years. For…
I'm happily running a rc of this on a nanopi r3s
The new Azure region they’re building in the Helsinki region is also going to be used for district heating: https://news.microsoft.com/europe/2022/03/17/microsoft-annou...
As it happens this has been in the news quite a bit, and we've been told that the Finnish trunk lines are built for this [1]. Finland isn't split up into multiple electricity price areas unlike its neighbors. [1]…
Some items on amazon.de state "cannot be shipped to your country"; might be that it's simply that?
The one you mention is a viral vector vaccine; the mentioned spray sounds more similar to this (incidentally developed by someone from the same lab): https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/pandemics/biological-mask-ad...
Are you sure? I have a VAG group car with the same sync button and it simply ensures that the set temperature is the same on both sides of the car. As this car already looks like it has automatic AC that shouldn’t…
I encountered this when canceling my Lightroom CC subscription. Changed me from ”potential future customer” to ”never buying anything from Adobe again” pretty quickly.
No communications to my account from '06 either, first read about this here.
One detail I stumbled upon the other day is that interfaces can use the `this` keyword to refer to the type implementing the interface. This isn't supported for types afaik.…
Nice. We implemented something similar using a custom GitHub App & a Lambda running on AWS calling STS AssumeRole. That has the added benefit of being able to restrict the permissions further using an inline policy, so…
The one I have from Logitech uses an optical sensor for the movement itself. Gunk still builds up in the small balls that ensure the trackball itself rolls smoothly, so those have to be cleaned regularly anyway.
An alternative to worrying about two ethernet ports on the Pi itself is getting a managed switch with port tagging, and just setting up multiple VLANs on the Pi itself. I'm doing that myself with another small…
Yeah, that's definitely true. Iirc Torvalds belongs to the former, though.
Culturally Swedish speaking Finns are much closer to Finns than to Swedes, 90% of the time. Add to the fact that a majority of them are fluently bilingual, and I'd call it somewhat of a stretch to characterize them as…
Do the AirPods actually orient themselves towards your device, or just assume you're looking at it most of the time? I've noticed that the sound stage seems to recenter if I look away from the device for long enough…
Apparently[1] FreshRSS implements the Fever API, which is compatible with a few nice iOS clients at least. I'm using Reeder[2] with Miniflux[3], which implements the same API, and am very happy with the combination. 1)…
I guess your perspective on these "gotchas or expectations" changes depending on how invested you are in the language. I worked on an Elm project that ended up fairly large. We started at 0.14, and each version upgrade…
Yes, I doubt this was a very well-informed request by the EU as much as a PR move. I doubt the fiber between me and Netflix's edge cache at my ISP is significantly more saturated due to more people staying at home.
Like another poster said -- cost per transaction is higher. iZettle charges around a magnitude higher transaction fees compared to the regular PoS, so for a non-trivial amount of transactions it becomes more expensive…
Fully agree. I was turned off notion for the same reason and reverted back to self-hosting dokuwiki. A much more limited feature set, to be sure, but at least I'll still have my notes 10 years from now.
The book he wrote about this is freely downloadable these days at https://nostarch.com/xbox .
Here wasn’t really developed by Nokia; it existed as Navteq before Nokia bought it in the 00’s and was headquartered in Chicago. At some point at least they were a fairly big player in in-car navigation systems.
Isn't "subscribe to all state-changes like the result of a query" something you'd implement efficiently using a forward chaining inference engine, like something based on Rete?