My theory is they saw capacity would have issues during weekday working hours due to last minute frenzy of usage, so would rather it happen on a weekend if it has to happen.
Could try asking for a seahorse emoji in addition…
I like to have it both ways. Given the options available so far I've preferred to have bookmarks shared between both and mainly keep tabs / working context separate. The best I've managed so far is to run separate…
It’s a kind of product that makes completely opaque barrier. Often used in the most high-risk spots like on and either side of your nose.
I miss the blue coloured model which had rumble/vibration feedback, just before everything moved to wireless which wouldn’t have had good enough battery tech at the time to continue it. Today, if they can fit them into…
“One hop further” sounds like an unbounded loose end… could you tighten this up further somehow? Pre-allocate a larger, more worthwhile portion to do a round trip or something else more verifiable?
Which formats or types of devices would give you the best ability to attempt to future-proof the capture of (relatively low short-term value) home videos of random family moments?
Have they been in your trenches, and lived to tell the tale?
Seats should automatically recline after take-off, and automatically raise during meals and landing. No manual recline control.
A colleague did a similar thing, except set it to whisper the time quietly at lengthy but random intervals. It took the victim so long to figure out what was causing it, that it made it so much funnier.
Wouldn't that mean any other users would be unable to use (or maybe just install or upgrade) homebrew stuff?
It sounds very similar to a 'Saccade' [1]. Something your eyes do all the time when waking whenever they move. From your mind's perspective it seems to cut off the old signal from wherever yours eyes were previously…
Has anyone evaluated or started a new project incorporating a BPM process/execution engine recently? With so many super old tools available, it seems like it could be hard to tell which projects have kept up with modern…
What are people planning on using this for? Testing their own containers, or more testing things that rely on the services provided by existing published containers?
Is there a way to remove the styles but apply some others instead which highlight the borders and natural layout of the elements? Kind of like if you turned off styles and used the inspect feature of your browser but…
realization
Just needs someone to step up and one day it might be listed here: http://learncodethehardway.org
Definitely my favourite talk so far, thanks Kevin.
I'd like to see either an add-on which is a lamp bright enough to gradually wake you up with blue light, or for it to be able to work with things like LIFX or Phillips Hue to do the same.
Where did you get the idea it was the first time? Their point is it's a pretty risky day for any deployment.
It wasn't clear to me what the 'I prefer vim' option in the signup form is for. Does it control a setting or is it just a survey?
I think this is worrying more about things like database passwords and API keys used by your application.
Perhaps you could ask this after the user has created their first entry? If they ignore it they can setup an account/syncing later via settings.
I've been using this for a while and have really been enjoying it. Also handy being able to choose between a few geographical locations, to reduce latency which is always really bad from Australia to elsewhere.
Works pretty well compared to some similar ones I've tried, nice one!
My theory is they saw capacity would have issues during weekday working hours due to last minute frenzy of usage, so would rather it happen on a weekend if it has to happen.
Could try asking for a seahorse emoji in addition…
I like to have it both ways. Given the options available so far I've preferred to have bookmarks shared between both and mainly keep tabs / working context separate. The best I've managed so far is to run separate…
It’s a kind of product that makes completely opaque barrier. Often used in the most high-risk spots like on and either side of your nose.
I miss the blue coloured model which had rumble/vibration feedback, just before everything moved to wireless which wouldn’t have had good enough battery tech at the time to continue it. Today, if they can fit them into…
“One hop further” sounds like an unbounded loose end… could you tighten this up further somehow? Pre-allocate a larger, more worthwhile portion to do a round trip or something else more verifiable?
Which formats or types of devices would give you the best ability to attempt to future-proof the capture of (relatively low short-term value) home videos of random family moments?
Have they been in your trenches, and lived to tell the tale?
Seats should automatically recline after take-off, and automatically raise during meals and landing. No manual recline control.
A colleague did a similar thing, except set it to whisper the time quietly at lengthy but random intervals. It took the victim so long to figure out what was causing it, that it made it so much funnier.
Wouldn't that mean any other users would be unable to use (or maybe just install or upgrade) homebrew stuff?
It sounds very similar to a 'Saccade' [1]. Something your eyes do all the time when waking whenever they move. From your mind's perspective it seems to cut off the old signal from wherever yours eyes were previously…
Has anyone evaluated or started a new project incorporating a BPM process/execution engine recently? With so many super old tools available, it seems like it could be hard to tell which projects have kept up with modern…
What are people planning on using this for? Testing their own containers, or more testing things that rely on the services provided by existing published containers?
Is there a way to remove the styles but apply some others instead which highlight the borders and natural layout of the elements? Kind of like if you turned off styles and used the inspect feature of your browser but…
realization
Just needs someone to step up and one day it might be listed here: http://learncodethehardway.org
Definitely my favourite talk so far, thanks Kevin.
I'd like to see either an add-on which is a lamp bright enough to gradually wake you up with blue light, or for it to be able to work with things like LIFX or Phillips Hue to do the same.
Where did you get the idea it was the first time? Their point is it's a pretty risky day for any deployment.
It wasn't clear to me what the 'I prefer vim' option in the signup form is for. Does it control a setting or is it just a survey?
I think this is worrying more about things like database passwords and API keys used by your application.
Perhaps you could ask this after the user has created their first entry? If they ignore it they can setup an account/syncing later via settings.
I've been using this for a while and have really been enjoying it. Also handy being able to choose between a few geographical locations, to reduce latency which is always really bad from Australia to elsewhere.
Works pretty well compared to some similar ones I've tried, nice one!