This is why I'm glad to be an American. I think.
Anyone here like to mix mayonnaise and mustard?
Maybe sit with your kid while they're learning during the most formative years of their life instead of offloading the burden of raising a child to your DNS configuration.
I was responding to: > I don't see the why of the voxel sprites compared to the beautiful 3D rendering. Also, the project homepage says, "SpriteStack is a voxel editor suited for 2D artists"
With a sprite sheet export you could simulate the 3D rendering using CSS animation and background image position [1]. Some front end developers enjoy challenging themselves by using just HTML and CSS (no JS) to create…
Same exact story for me. One taste was all needed to know that I dare not taste again.
Is that what this is for? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/aspe...
I seem to always have this handy snippet in my dev tools history: document.querySelectorAll('input[type=checkbox]').forEach(el => el.removeAttribute('checked'))
The comparison between training BERT and a 5 year old made me wonder what the carbon footprint is to raise someone to the age of 5.
Maybe it's more like, "I'm good at this one thing, but these are some tools I find useful to achieve that."
Can you add the 'range' input type?
I get why this bothers a lot of people, but OTOH I get why some people like it. I think the reason for the former in the mind of the user is that the comma clearly signifies that you are adding another value after it,…
I think there's room for discourse in this area TBQH. There are many alternative terms that would communicate the purpose of the framework and its class members just as well, if not better than something with 'slave' or…
FWIW: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2015/12/10/mozilla-open-source...
I should've known better than to bring this up in a thread concerning gaming.
Great article and the WebRTC framework linked to looks great. While my comment isn't exactly 'on-topic', I would like to encourage the author to find an alternative to using slave-related terminology.
This is interesting. I've found that a (good) recruiter will work hard to drive up your salary because it benefits them in the end usually. I believe most make a commission based on your salary in the contract. This…
So do you think this approach would make good recruiter better? It seems like it would. You would encourage the recruiter to maintain a long term relationship with you, and hopefully they'd respect your boundaries and…
Some are worse than others, but that guy sounds particularly bad.
Wow. Charging someone to help you find a job. Now that's really flipping the script!
I like this. I know that recruiters are something a lot of us have to deal with, and most of the time they are an annoyance. This approach sounds like it could save a lot of wasted time for both of us. That said, I…
Whatever you do, don't eat the food at Casa Bonita! They require you to purchase a meal in order to go in, but DO NOT EAT IT. You can eat the sopaipillas though.
Apparently you lose by getting the higher score.
News for hackers.
I'm gonna guess that you're getting down voted because your first post is a poorly thought out attack, and it seems like you didn't read the article.
This is why I'm glad to be an American. I think.
Anyone here like to mix mayonnaise and mustard?
Maybe sit with your kid while they're learning during the most formative years of their life instead of offloading the burden of raising a child to your DNS configuration.
I was responding to: > I don't see the why of the voxel sprites compared to the beautiful 3D rendering. Also, the project homepage says, "SpriteStack is a voxel editor suited for 2D artists"
With a sprite sheet export you could simulate the 3D rendering using CSS animation and background image position [1]. Some front end developers enjoy challenging themselves by using just HTML and CSS (no JS) to create…
Same exact story for me. One taste was all needed to know that I dare not taste again.
Is that what this is for? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/aspe...
I seem to always have this handy snippet in my dev tools history: document.querySelectorAll('input[type=checkbox]').forEach(el => el.removeAttribute('checked'))
The comparison between training BERT and a 5 year old made me wonder what the carbon footprint is to raise someone to the age of 5.
Maybe it's more like, "I'm good at this one thing, but these are some tools I find useful to achieve that."
Can you add the 'range' input type?
I get why this bothers a lot of people, but OTOH I get why some people like it. I think the reason for the former in the mind of the user is that the comma clearly signifies that you are adding another value after it,…
I think there's room for discourse in this area TBQH. There are many alternative terms that would communicate the purpose of the framework and its class members just as well, if not better than something with 'slave' or…
FWIW: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2015/12/10/mozilla-open-source...
I should've known better than to bring this up in a thread concerning gaming.
Great article and the WebRTC framework linked to looks great. While my comment isn't exactly 'on-topic', I would like to encourage the author to find an alternative to using slave-related terminology.
This is interesting. I've found that a (good) recruiter will work hard to drive up your salary because it benefits them in the end usually. I believe most make a commission based on your salary in the contract. This…
So do you think this approach would make good recruiter better? It seems like it would. You would encourage the recruiter to maintain a long term relationship with you, and hopefully they'd respect your boundaries and…
Some are worse than others, but that guy sounds particularly bad.
Wow. Charging someone to help you find a job. Now that's really flipping the script!
I like this. I know that recruiters are something a lot of us have to deal with, and most of the time they are an annoyance. This approach sounds like it could save a lot of wasted time for both of us. That said, I…
Whatever you do, don't eat the food at Casa Bonita! They require you to purchase a meal in order to go in, but DO NOT EAT IT. You can eat the sopaipillas though.
Apparently you lose by getting the higher score.
News for hackers.
I'm gonna guess that you're getting down voted because your first post is a poorly thought out attack, and it seems like you didn't read the article.