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No user record in our sample, but jwommack has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but jwommack has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
The M chips make for real bad developer experience when trying to support interoperability. Lots of docker images and other virtualized software just can’t be emulated like it used to on them. We’re how many years in on…
There’s a reason they stopped selling Photoshop in non-subscription when the pricing difference was something like this. $699 vs $49/mo. Now maybe $20/mo since they no longer force bundling and have lower cost feature…
Windows updates on older Eee PCs got/gets brutal a few years in. Mostly due to them needing to take up more and more hard drive space. I remember there was a significant security update a few years back that would just…
They pretty much already had the "Python 3" issue with PHP 6, the unicode PHP
They've been doing that since 5.2
The primary beneficiaries of this are basically Netflix and Google, no? My understanding is most of these policies have always been targeted at the large streaming services that are putting the most burden on the…
What's the phrase? You'll own nothing and be happy.
Things of possible note: * This is a survey published in 2018 with (survey) data gathered in two months of 2016 * mobility data comes from a different source for each country and they vary wildly in the period covered.…
The bottom end of that range is $125k/yr. That’s within the average of a senior software engineer. It’s not a big leap or, really, hard to get in that context. The article specifically sites this as for senior software…
The Stanford study here cites an 11% reduction from ~8% to ~7%. This is purely for surgical masks, it found no impact from cloth. By far most mandate compliant masks even in high mask populations are cloth. There might…
We’ve been able to write buggy automated software for a very long time. That’s not interesting. It’s also not that interesting that stealing/replicating code replicates bugs. When the AI/ML programs can actually create…
Didn’t they get in big trouble for this not long ago?
It’s not an additional $20-50 an hour it’s the doubling of their single biggest expense in a sector known for extremely thin margins at a time where all of their supplies are also shooting up drastically in price.
The thread following this is a great example of Linux’s fatal issue. 5 different people have 5 different user stories. Public uptake requires ease of use and consistency.
It’s slower but, assuming you have control over page content, I’d think the answer is probably pseudo selectors or sibling selectors. The more complex stuff really. Of course if that’s a need the page needs work but,…
Don’t even need the exact number just the aspect ratio.
When they did that they were never more than 10% of the personal computer market much less the world. Making products for everyone is exactly how they did it, with universally popular iPods, iPhones, and wearables. The…
That does it but also you can find more detailed information on their Github page: https://github.com/teslamotors/valhalla
You're making the same mistake a lot of people are pointing out in this thread, you're conflating Daily Active Users with Visits. If this were a decline Daily Active Users it'd be a 100% loss, it's clearly not. You'd…
This is more than a bit of revisionism, or possibly he just didn't know much about the German/Austrian interwar period. It's well documented, and covered in most of the histories regarding the rise of Nazism, that a not…
Part of the reason that is an issue is that they're settling for much smaller amounts because the cut they get is big. So you have some massive data breach cases settled for things like $10 million. That's not even…
There is no try; only hacked and soon to be hacked.
> Do you use Linux in your stack? Do you often extend the kernel? How about nginx or Apache Webserver? Tomcat? You're talking about a massively different scale of thing here, especially in terms of lifecycle and long…
Yahoo's fantasy sports app is pretty successful. It's about as installed as ESPNs and they were third in DFS (though far behind the first two). They actually just did a major redesign to it that made the DFS stuff more…