This feature has been available on Android M for a while now. Sadly, the fragmentation of versions running on the Android platform is the biggest threat to its security.
Oh, I am not by any means trying to turn the news into something. I am merely expressing my distaste with nationalism and what it can do to people.
As someone with a Macedonian background, what bothers me most is my father's reaction to this news when I told him about it. I am legitimately excited about this news, and all he could really think of was if the Greeks…
It's really great to see good things coming Trello's way with all of this. Those guys have worked ridiculously hard at it. I distinctly remember them keeping Trello running through a disaster and keeping all of it's…
I'd love to try and get gfycat support for this.
I just got the update now. Check again. I'm really liking the new UI.
I can see tech like this being used in the next Bond film. Every day, the advances in modern technology surprise and impress me. I love our line of work, where we can set our mind to something and just make it.
I don't really see the point to Twitter for hiring purposes. But both LinkedIn and GitHub serve as e-resumes. Any decent tech company will want to see what you've worked on/contributed to, and a lot of the time and dev…
I'm assuming this only works with Chicago?
Most likely. http://www.spreeder.com/ says: "To train to read faster, you must first find your base rate. Your base rate is the speed that you can read a passage of text with full comprehension. We've defaulted to 300…
How would this stack up against something like Manager.io (http://www.manager.io/) which provides the same functionality and more for free?
Seems like a great idea, but I couldn't help but find this http://i.imgur.com/h7DjXen.png picture to be really awkward. What's going on with her legs?
Any idea if you will there will be future integration for something like JIRA? This could really speed up the process of getting things up there.
What about something like, let's say, a kindle made for school, which stores the student's textbooks and readings. I'd think that this would be a much better alternative since it has limited use to begin with.
This is a pretty cool concept, but it still needs a bit of work. While I agree with black borders around the text, I think it seems to meme-like. Maybe work on getting a shadow around the text when it is over multiple…
What will you provide in terms of image editing, that something like pixlr doesn't? I currently use that for image editing, since Gimp is just total rubbish to use, and I need a damn "business case" to get Photoshop.
The gif on wikipedia (http://i.imgur.com/ZQMaGhj.gif) was actually a very good example. Thanks! :D
This is actually a really good idea considering how much we've learned to hoard and store things all over the place. Good stuff!
I assume you know what a handshake is, right? A TCP connection requires a handshake and is evidently a much more reliable and safe connection. A UDP connection doesn't require a handshake. This means that you never know…
A friend of mine once told me that someone who knows Javascript inside out knows how to do things in jQuery with bare javascript.
This feature has been available on Android M for a while now. Sadly, the fragmentation of versions running on the Android platform is the biggest threat to its security.
Oh, I am not by any means trying to turn the news into something. I am merely expressing my distaste with nationalism and what it can do to people.
As someone with a Macedonian background, what bothers me most is my father's reaction to this news when I told him about it. I am legitimately excited about this news, and all he could really think of was if the Greeks…
It's really great to see good things coming Trello's way with all of this. Those guys have worked ridiculously hard at it. I distinctly remember them keeping Trello running through a disaster and keeping all of it's…
I'd love to try and get gfycat support for this.
I just got the update now. Check again. I'm really liking the new UI.
I can see tech like this being used in the next Bond film. Every day, the advances in modern technology surprise and impress me. I love our line of work, where we can set our mind to something and just make it.
I don't really see the point to Twitter for hiring purposes. But both LinkedIn and GitHub serve as e-resumes. Any decent tech company will want to see what you've worked on/contributed to, and a lot of the time and dev…
I'm assuming this only works with Chicago?
Most likely. http://www.spreeder.com/ says: "To train to read faster, you must first find your base rate. Your base rate is the speed that you can read a passage of text with full comprehension. We've defaulted to 300…
How would this stack up against something like Manager.io (http://www.manager.io/) which provides the same functionality and more for free?
Seems like a great idea, but I couldn't help but find this http://i.imgur.com/h7DjXen.png picture to be really awkward. What's going on with her legs?
Any idea if you will there will be future integration for something like JIRA? This could really speed up the process of getting things up there.
What about something like, let's say, a kindle made for school, which stores the student's textbooks and readings. I'd think that this would be a much better alternative since it has limited use to begin with.
This is a pretty cool concept, but it still needs a bit of work. While I agree with black borders around the text, I think it seems to meme-like. Maybe work on getting a shadow around the text when it is over multiple…
What will you provide in terms of image editing, that something like pixlr doesn't? I currently use that for image editing, since Gimp is just total rubbish to use, and I need a damn "business case" to get Photoshop.
The gif on wikipedia (http://i.imgur.com/ZQMaGhj.gif) was actually a very good example. Thanks! :D
This is actually a really good idea considering how much we've learned to hoard and store things all over the place. Good stuff!
I assume you know what a handshake is, right? A TCP connection requires a handshake and is evidently a much more reliable and safe connection. A UDP connection doesn't require a handshake. This means that you never know…
A friend of mine once told me that someone who knows Javascript inside out knows how to do things in jQuery with bare javascript.