Thanks for sharing this interesting project and approach! One suggestion for improvement: Add some more info to your website/GitHub about the need for a provider and which providers are compatible. It took me a bit to…
Netflix could also use or provide their own TV/movie productions as training data.
Thanks for the feedback, now the load time feels a bit faster. But in my opinion the overall experience could be a bit snappier. If I notice anything else I will let you know.
Interesting project, the user interface looks very nice and polished. But the access from Germany (Europe) is very slow which makes the IDE very unresponsive and tedious to work with.
Shouldn't be that hard. You just need to encode the data in JSON and BASE64 and add it as HTTP header. Just look at the existing libraries, they don't seem to be that complicated.
They should really put some screenshots on the website, everybody wants screenshots... had to use Google Images to see how it looks ;) For everybody who also wants to see screenshots, found some in this blog article:…
The CoralCDN also has a cached version: http://lemire.me.nyud.net/blog/archives/2013/01/14/xml-for-d...
Nice little promotion video for an interesting project. But one thing looks a bit odd to me, it's that she sits there alone behind the guys ;) It would probably look better if they used a bigger sofa where she could sit…
Okay, I agree these actually are good use cases ;) And thank you for contributing the module as open source.
Yes, I know. If they implement it properly it's alright. But my concern is that a it might get a security vulnerability when a nifty hacker finds a way to automatically submit the SMS. And in my opinion omitting the…
BTW, this was already submitted: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4956663
Is it really so bad that this SMS URI scheme wasn't implemented? To me it looks like another potential security vulnerability that could be abused by malicious websites. Therefore I'm quite happy that this "feature" is…
That actually makes sense in German, it means something like "data ride". But as I saw it first I didn't notice the similarity to the German words. I somehow thought it's a reference to South Park ;)
BTW: This was already submitted to HN. http://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/all&q=Monads+in+P... But that doesn't make it less interesting ;)
The code looks fine, but when do you need such a function? I can't think of a use case.
The comic was released when Chrome first came out (4+ years ago) ;) The comic was also submitted multiple times to HN: http://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/submissions&q=chr... But I still like it, it's a great…
Page is down for me too. The only mirror I found so far is the Google cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://... Other caches (e.g. CoralCDN) don't have the page yet...
The URL of the bootstap CSS file indicates that it is flatstrap: http://littlesparkvt.com/flatstrap/
There are also some interesting "behind the scenes" photos on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/glacierworks/
The GlacierWorks team (in cooperation with URC Ventures) also made a photo-realistic 3D model of the Himalayas using images that were captured using a helicopter. The preview video looks promising:…
Thanks for sharing this interesting project and approach! One suggestion for improvement: Add some more info to your website/GitHub about the need for a provider and which providers are compatible. It took me a bit to…
Netflix could also use or provide their own TV/movie productions as training data.
Thanks for the feedback, now the load time feels a bit faster. But in my opinion the overall experience could be a bit snappier. If I notice anything else I will let you know.
Interesting project, the user interface looks very nice and polished. But the access from Germany (Europe) is very slow which makes the IDE very unresponsive and tedious to work with.
Shouldn't be that hard. You just need to encode the data in JSON and BASE64 and add it as HTTP header. Just look at the existing libraries, they don't seem to be that complicated.
They should really put some screenshots on the website, everybody wants screenshots... had to use Google Images to see how it looks ;) For everybody who also wants to see screenshots, found some in this blog article:…
The CoralCDN also has a cached version: http://lemire.me.nyud.net/blog/archives/2013/01/14/xml-for-d...
Nice little promotion video for an interesting project. But one thing looks a bit odd to me, it's that she sits there alone behind the guys ;) It would probably look better if they used a bigger sofa where she could sit…
Okay, I agree these actually are good use cases ;) And thank you for contributing the module as open source.
Yes, I know. If they implement it properly it's alright. But my concern is that a it might get a security vulnerability when a nifty hacker finds a way to automatically submit the SMS. And in my opinion omitting the…
BTW, this was already submitted: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4956663
Is it really so bad that this SMS URI scheme wasn't implemented? To me it looks like another potential security vulnerability that could be abused by malicious websites. Therefore I'm quite happy that this "feature" is…
That actually makes sense in German, it means something like "data ride". But as I saw it first I didn't notice the similarity to the German words. I somehow thought it's a reference to South Park ;)
BTW: This was already submitted to HN. http://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/all&q=Monads+in+P... But that doesn't make it less interesting ;)
The code looks fine, but when do you need such a function? I can't think of a use case.
The comic was released when Chrome first came out (4+ years ago) ;) The comic was also submitted multiple times to HN: http://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/submissions&q=chr... But I still like it, it's a great…
Page is down for me too. The only mirror I found so far is the Google cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://... Other caches (e.g. CoralCDN) don't have the page yet...
The URL of the bootstap CSS file indicates that it is flatstrap: http://littlesparkvt.com/flatstrap/
There are also some interesting "behind the scenes" photos on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/glacierworks/
The GlacierWorks team (in cooperation with URC Ventures) also made a photo-realistic 3D model of the Himalayas using images that were captured using a helicopter. The preview video looks promising:…