I'm sure there's no way that could be abused.
Good. Although it has a valid use case, most of the time I interact with annotations is when trying to pause a video and ending up being redirected to some other video or a 3rd party site.
Why is there no interface that allows searching for flights without specifying exact dates? All I want to do is fly from A to B to A. Maybe stay a week, maybe two. I'm flexible - it doesnt have to be exactly N days…
* Animations are jaggy. On a quadcore. Just why? * Accessibility is 0. Cant open external links in a new tab. None of my navigation shortcuts work.
With the additional privacy features added to their phones and notebooks, how much of it actually is just a marketing gimmick? It's not something Google cant compete with directly (Microsoft could, if they cared), but…
Performance and stability? Still yet to have a day where I havent had a 500 error on gitlab cloud.
Explain?
Would be really nice to hear from skype mobile's team. Wtf is going on there that stops them from shipping a quality product. There's long loading times, messages disappear, synchronization is as good as non existing.
And I always turn if off because it is unusable. For text it's okay but for code it's rules doesnt make any sense - concatenated words are marked as errors which is real annoying.
It doesn't. Asking to do a pull request or create an issue is just a polite way of saying fuck off.
Hadn't noticed up until now that getting near the plane engines during boarding isnt all that difficult. Would this call for more regulations?
Governments sure. For vetting purposes supposedly. Private organisations/companies? Less likely. Would they even have the ability to do a build from the source code?
What is the purpose of a prison? It's meant to rid the society of unwelcome individuals. Another way to get rid of "unwelcome individuals" is to provide rehabilitation, more opportunities, etc. This is better in the…
You can find it with a direct search.. it comes in second. https://www.google.com/search?q=site:google.ai
For a comparison, at my university dorms its roughly 65 square feet per person.
Fuzzing is essentially the same as just throwing values at it hoping its all okay. What I meant was what @AstralStorm said about mathematical and logic proofs that it works for all defined values.
Tests are not meant for ensuring it works with all inputs. You cant simply just throw values at it hoping its all okay. To prove it works with all possible inputs, there are other tools at your disposal.
Depends on the region you're in. Around here an 8gb ram module costs the same as a sublime text license. I'll take the license.
"Does anyone other than a graphic designer ever look at a website and think “Holy crap. That thing is a pixel out of place!”. Probably not." Users won't notice when something is perfect. But when anything is misaligned,…
Automated tests.
Strangely, this is both reassuring and scary at the same time.
Obligatory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFe9wiDfb0E
Pay per DNS lookup? There's a SaaS somewhere in there.
Better than using flash, which Spotify Web player used to do.
Users aren't clicking on it? Better shove it in their face so it's noticed. I like the solution of not showing the navbar unless the user scrolls up. IMO, fixed navbars are almost as bad as popups.
I'm sure there's no way that could be abused.
Good. Although it has a valid use case, most of the time I interact with annotations is when trying to pause a video and ending up being redirected to some other video or a 3rd party site.
Why is there no interface that allows searching for flights without specifying exact dates? All I want to do is fly from A to B to A. Maybe stay a week, maybe two. I'm flexible - it doesnt have to be exactly N days…
* Animations are jaggy. On a quadcore. Just why? * Accessibility is 0. Cant open external links in a new tab. None of my navigation shortcuts work.
With the additional privacy features added to their phones and notebooks, how much of it actually is just a marketing gimmick? It's not something Google cant compete with directly (Microsoft could, if they cared), but…
Performance and stability? Still yet to have a day where I havent had a 500 error on gitlab cloud.
Explain?
Would be really nice to hear from skype mobile's team. Wtf is going on there that stops them from shipping a quality product. There's long loading times, messages disappear, synchronization is as good as non existing.
And I always turn if off because it is unusable. For text it's okay but for code it's rules doesnt make any sense - concatenated words are marked as errors which is real annoying.
It doesn't. Asking to do a pull request or create an issue is just a polite way of saying fuck off.
Hadn't noticed up until now that getting near the plane engines during boarding isnt all that difficult. Would this call for more regulations?
Governments sure. For vetting purposes supposedly. Private organisations/companies? Less likely. Would they even have the ability to do a build from the source code?
What is the purpose of a prison? It's meant to rid the society of unwelcome individuals. Another way to get rid of "unwelcome individuals" is to provide rehabilitation, more opportunities, etc. This is better in the…
You can find it with a direct search.. it comes in second. https://www.google.com/search?q=site:google.ai
For a comparison, at my university dorms its roughly 65 square feet per person.
Fuzzing is essentially the same as just throwing values at it hoping its all okay. What I meant was what @AstralStorm said about mathematical and logic proofs that it works for all defined values.
Tests are not meant for ensuring it works with all inputs. You cant simply just throw values at it hoping its all okay. To prove it works with all possible inputs, there are other tools at your disposal.
Depends on the region you're in. Around here an 8gb ram module costs the same as a sublime text license. I'll take the license.
"Does anyone other than a graphic designer ever look at a website and think “Holy crap. That thing is a pixel out of place!”. Probably not." Users won't notice when something is perfect. But when anything is misaligned,…
Automated tests.
Strangely, this is both reassuring and scary at the same time.
Obligatory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFe9wiDfb0E
Pay per DNS lookup? There's a SaaS somewhere in there.
Better than using flash, which Spotify Web player used to do.
Users aren't clicking on it? Better shove it in their face so it's noticed. I like the solution of not showing the navbar unless the user scrolls up. IMO, fixed navbars are almost as bad as popups.