It's cool to hear about the process, but I'd be much more interested to see it in action. You mentioned this was for a work project, so I doubt you can record yourself live working on it, but is there an adequately…
I've been listening to this album since it came out, so I guess that makes two decades now. They so beautifully captured the soul of the game's soundtrack and amplified it in all the right ways. Can't recommend enough…
You're getting a lot of flak for this, but I agree with you and stand by this principle. I have certainly missed out on good content – in the case of LTT, I had some friends convince me it was worth it and they were, of…
The posted article is a fun and interesting read about the author's relationship to themself and their family as impacted by their viewing of various classes. I struggle to find a relevant comparison here, other than…
This reads like really weird blogspam. I also wonder why they misspell the number "10": > "With Disney’s VIP Tour Services, you and your loved ones (up to 1o guests)" The only time I see a typo like this is when a shady…
I'm a bit confused by this: > The challenge has kubernetes logo on the bottom of the page like the screenshot below, and the IP is 35.241.245.36. > I immediately realized that is a GCP machine, so I tested the backend…
> I find fourth-wave feminist articles like this to be a complete sham, because they completely stop short of asking a far more constructive question: > 'Why is this happening?' > How happy are men (as a class) in South…
`uptime`
Is there anyway to disable autoplay videos on bloomberg's website? They're one of the few sites I routinely click through from HN, but the disruption of the autoplay is quite disrespectful, and frankly boils my blood.
It's not too obvious, but this is a Github "Story" (not just the profile of an OSS contributor). Pretty interesting content in the article. I know of her from Twitter (guess I randomly followed some time ago) -…
I went cold turkey sometime in about 2011 or 2012. The only reason I did it was because I was finishing college at the time, and I was afraid that I was losing the ability to rewire my brain on a muscle-memory level. It…
Looks like that was done with Paper [1]. 1: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id506003812?mt=8
This is one of my favorite pieces on the matter, though it doesn't directly address your question: http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/9/11612530/ghost-in-the-shell...
You're describing a world where everybody expected a website to end in .com, and if not that, then maybe a handful of others. That world is changing; what will people's expectations be in the future?
Isn't this a bit misleading? Trump was a personality for many, many years before his presidential campaign.
Probably a style thing. I think I recall reading about this in one of his Swift or Objective-C books? Can't quite remember. EDIT: Or maybe even just a hastily typed example code
The author is Ash Furrow, who has written numerous Obj-C books and apps. I highly doubt he's confused about Obj-C; he'll probably turn up in this thread at some point though, so it may be worth asking.
Putting a link to your product on your own non-commercial website isn't paid advertising though, and it's certainly not proof-positive of a PR firm.
This is what I have in my "Kill Element" bookmarklet. (SECURITY NOTE: You should never blindly copy and paste javascript like this and run it in your browser.) javascript:(function(){var…
Cool, thanks for the distinction! Gives me some terms to look up for more info, too.
Nice example, thanks!
The Digg exodus was due, in part, to Digg rapid-fire iterating over new site-wide designs in an era when the web was still learning how to deal with things like asynchronous actions and dynamic (vs. static) content. One…
OK, I can appreciate your stance, but can you explain the difference? (Or at least point to a reference that does?)
> business model I'm not sure what you mean here; are you referring to the annual donation drive? I love this model, but I know a lot of Wikipedia users who absolutoly hate the (admittedly non-invasive and pretty…
> Note how the article shows them apologizing for how the transition was handled, not the firing, which there are still no clear details on. That is none of your business. That is none of -our- business. Anybody who…
It's cool to hear about the process, but I'd be much more interested to see it in action. You mentioned this was for a work project, so I doubt you can record yourself live working on it, but is there an adequately…
I've been listening to this album since it came out, so I guess that makes two decades now. They so beautifully captured the soul of the game's soundtrack and amplified it in all the right ways. Can't recommend enough…
You're getting a lot of flak for this, but I agree with you and stand by this principle. I have certainly missed out on good content – in the case of LTT, I had some friends convince me it was worth it and they were, of…
The posted article is a fun and interesting read about the author's relationship to themself and their family as impacted by their viewing of various classes. I struggle to find a relevant comparison here, other than…
This reads like really weird blogspam. I also wonder why they misspell the number "10": > "With Disney’s VIP Tour Services, you and your loved ones (up to 1o guests)" The only time I see a typo like this is when a shady…
I'm a bit confused by this: > The challenge has kubernetes logo on the bottom of the page like the screenshot below, and the IP is 35.241.245.36. > I immediately realized that is a GCP machine, so I tested the backend…
> I find fourth-wave feminist articles like this to be a complete sham, because they completely stop short of asking a far more constructive question: > 'Why is this happening?' > How happy are men (as a class) in South…
`uptime`
Is there anyway to disable autoplay videos on bloomberg's website? They're one of the few sites I routinely click through from HN, but the disruption of the autoplay is quite disrespectful, and frankly boils my blood.
It's not too obvious, but this is a Github "Story" (not just the profile of an OSS contributor). Pretty interesting content in the article. I know of her from Twitter (guess I randomly followed some time ago) -…
I went cold turkey sometime in about 2011 or 2012. The only reason I did it was because I was finishing college at the time, and I was afraid that I was losing the ability to rewire my brain on a muscle-memory level. It…
Looks like that was done with Paper [1]. 1: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id506003812?mt=8
This is one of my favorite pieces on the matter, though it doesn't directly address your question: http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/9/11612530/ghost-in-the-shell...
You're describing a world where everybody expected a website to end in .com, and if not that, then maybe a handful of others. That world is changing; what will people's expectations be in the future?
Isn't this a bit misleading? Trump was a personality for many, many years before his presidential campaign.
Probably a style thing. I think I recall reading about this in one of his Swift or Objective-C books? Can't quite remember. EDIT: Or maybe even just a hastily typed example code
The author is Ash Furrow, who has written numerous Obj-C books and apps. I highly doubt he's confused about Obj-C; he'll probably turn up in this thread at some point though, so it may be worth asking.
Putting a link to your product on your own non-commercial website isn't paid advertising though, and it's certainly not proof-positive of a PR firm.
This is what I have in my "Kill Element" bookmarklet. (SECURITY NOTE: You should never blindly copy and paste javascript like this and run it in your browser.) javascript:(function(){var…
Cool, thanks for the distinction! Gives me some terms to look up for more info, too.
Nice example, thanks!
The Digg exodus was due, in part, to Digg rapid-fire iterating over new site-wide designs in an era when the web was still learning how to deal with things like asynchronous actions and dynamic (vs. static) content. One…
OK, I can appreciate your stance, but can you explain the difference? (Or at least point to a reference that does?)
> business model I'm not sure what you mean here; are you referring to the annual donation drive? I love this model, but I know a lot of Wikipedia users who absolutoly hate the (admittedly non-invasive and pretty…
> Note how the article shows them apologizing for how the transition was handled, not the firing, which there are still no clear details on. That is none of your business. That is none of -our- business. Anybody who…