I think the parent's point (though I could be reading my own thoughts into it), is that the things you mention only matter to the user if it directly affects them. An end user couldn't care less what the maintenance…
> People working remotely may have health or social issues on a greater average. I don't know any reason that working remotely would correlate to health/social issues. Is this a known statistic from somewhere? The…
Oh I don't find sports interesting at all either, though I would argue that people do in fact try those sorts of competitions in coding. My beef with parent is the notion that this stuff is objectively pointless somehow…
Who cares what some author or poet decided to write? Who cares what some scientist found? Who cares what food tastes like? Who cares what article someone posted on Hacker News? Who cares about the bug you fixed? Who…
CF-RAY isn't internal and will show up in any CloudFlare hosted site's response headers.
I prefer not to think of unit tests as a write to reason about the code you're writing now, but to let the system confirm that your current reasoning doesn't contradict with your previous reasoning (about other parts of…
They gave a "sponsored" talk at Velocity along with a company that provides an ad bidding platform. But also had not heard about it otherwise.
I thought that at first as well (about the potential confusion), but then recalled that most of the "possible" alternatives aren't real English words: "bah" is really only a sort of exclamation and the sound of a sheep,…
Jeez the amount of time I spent on E2 in high school and college was stunning. So many open tabs as I followed those links. Even wrote an app to find the "shortest distance" between two randomly selected ideas.
Escaping the ';' works on that one
Reading the article, the data the "exploit" looks at is only if the user has turned on the backup feature (disabled by default).
I've never seen a non-trivial application that is "application code only". Most frameworks weren't built out of thin air, but because of real application needs. Sure they have more than is necessary, but it is often the…
I was under the impression that ARC simply inserts the retain/releases into the code essentially write before the compile, so in theory would be equivalent.
It's a bit confusing that near the beginning it says that on a Mac Python is already installed (yay!), but as soon as you get to the meat where PyGame is installed, it basically says you'll need to re-install Python if…
> "...enjoyment out of the presentation..." I think you nailed it there. I don't really care about the site presentation, just the content. It's interesting when the content that I'm reading in my feed reader mentions…
Login-wise I feel exact opposite... I became quickly annoyed when I need to create yet another login. I prefer seeing "Login with Google"
Young's Double Chocolate Stout is both incredibly tasty and not particularly expensive (relative to other "craft" beers).
I touched a bit on excitotoxins in the article, but decided to leave that for another one if there was enough interest. The major issue is that the biggest proponent of the excitotxin theory is Blaylock (based on some…
There's obviously no way for anyone to claim that you specifically don't, but one of the studies I looked at (and there have been others) specifically used patients who believed they got headaches from aspartame. They…
I think the parent's point (though I could be reading my own thoughts into it), is that the things you mention only matter to the user if it directly affects them. An end user couldn't care less what the maintenance…
> People working remotely may have health or social issues on a greater average. I don't know any reason that working remotely would correlate to health/social issues. Is this a known statistic from somewhere? The…
Oh I don't find sports interesting at all either, though I would argue that people do in fact try those sorts of competitions in coding. My beef with parent is the notion that this stuff is objectively pointless somehow…
Who cares what some author or poet decided to write? Who cares what some scientist found? Who cares what food tastes like? Who cares what article someone posted on Hacker News? Who cares about the bug you fixed? Who…
CF-RAY isn't internal and will show up in any CloudFlare hosted site's response headers.
I prefer not to think of unit tests as a write to reason about the code you're writing now, but to let the system confirm that your current reasoning doesn't contradict with your previous reasoning (about other parts of…
They gave a "sponsored" talk at Velocity along with a company that provides an ad bidding platform. But also had not heard about it otherwise.
I thought that at first as well (about the potential confusion), but then recalled that most of the "possible" alternatives aren't real English words: "bah" is really only a sort of exclamation and the sound of a sheep,…
Jeez the amount of time I spent on E2 in high school and college was stunning. So many open tabs as I followed those links. Even wrote an app to find the "shortest distance" between two randomly selected ideas.
Escaping the ';' works on that one
Reading the article, the data the "exploit" looks at is only if the user has turned on the backup feature (disabled by default).
I've never seen a non-trivial application that is "application code only". Most frameworks weren't built out of thin air, but because of real application needs. Sure they have more than is necessary, but it is often the…
I was under the impression that ARC simply inserts the retain/releases into the code essentially write before the compile, so in theory would be equivalent.
It's a bit confusing that near the beginning it says that on a Mac Python is already installed (yay!), but as soon as you get to the meat where PyGame is installed, it basically says you'll need to re-install Python if…
> "...enjoyment out of the presentation..." I think you nailed it there. I don't really care about the site presentation, just the content. It's interesting when the content that I'm reading in my feed reader mentions…
Login-wise I feel exact opposite... I became quickly annoyed when I need to create yet another login. I prefer seeing "Login with Google"
Young's Double Chocolate Stout is both incredibly tasty and not particularly expensive (relative to other "craft" beers).
I touched a bit on excitotoxins in the article, but decided to leave that for another one if there was enough interest. The major issue is that the biggest proponent of the excitotxin theory is Blaylock (based on some…
There's obviously no way for anyone to claim that you specifically don't, but one of the studies I looked at (and there have been others) specifically used patients who believed they got headaches from aspartame. They…