Ah, okay. Yeah, that's about the only way I've seen them fit jeans. Sorry to disappoint.
> at the uniqlo, i may try going to their jeans section, but nothing fits me, nothing you don't get your pants fitted at uniqlo? it's free and only takes 30 minutes or so.
freenode in general isn't a very friendly place :/ that said, i think #clojure and #reactjs are fairly friendly and helpful to questions, even the most basic ones.
I paid the $5 because the sales pitch is so convincing -- "for the price of a burrito, you can get a job" (and so I did pay for this and I did get a new job!) edit: back when I used this in Feb, I constantly got logged…
The best part about the Mac client is that it stops me from shutting down my computer (have to mash op-com-esc each time I forget to try to kill lync before shutdown)
the logo looks almost exactly like the scala-lang logo
i find that there are at least a couple dozen issues/defects that haven't been addressed, and it doesn't seem like they're going to be
been looking into this recently. it seems like a lot of the bindings haven't been maintained in 2+ years, but the pure java implementation JeroMQ is very active and convenient to use (https://github.com/zeromq/jeromq)…
Could you add comma formatting for the mouseover bubble numbers?
under the section "PC Settings" seems to a description for being able to actually use the settings screen in your start menu that will reflect between your start menu and desktop? i've been waiting for this... my start…
I prefer shift+C since it makes Chrome pop up a separate window (I like alt-tabbing to reference when writing e-mails... maybe that's just me)
maybe i'm the only person who would complain about this, but is that a 588KB GIF? sometimes my home internet gets so bad i get 10KB/s[1], and i live in america... [1] even when nobody else is using it
Google cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache%3Ahttp%... Sorry if my URL has extra stupid bits, I don't do this often
in my case i still have dislikes in my videos, but i'm subscribed to videos with very low viewcounts anyways (a week-old video will only get 200-800 views in most of the videos in my subs)
yeah, i was just wondering why the author kind of explicitly recommended against using white space when most parsers (including MS excel in my experience) handle white space encapsulated in quotes just fine
Maybe it's a naive question, but why shouldn't you use quotes to encapsulate things that are meant to be text so that you can catch things like white space? Also that do people use formats other than comma and tab…
Well, I really can't blame anyone but STEAM for this. They don't have APIs for anything other than stupid TF2/Dota2 things so it's no wonder that people scrape their pages every day.
How are you getting users' game lists? Are you using id/user/games?tab=all&xml=1 or something like that? A while ago STEAM was rate limiting me to somewhere between 8-15 seconds (503's returned in between). Have you…
people are often rosy-eyed about things they used first/most so they often think things are nicer than they really are. i remember for the longest time i thought my time with dwm were some of the nicest and yearned for…
Tampermonkey felt really clunky and just randomly didn't trigger my scripts. Also it was ugly. Good on the guys who develop it though. I really didn't see any feasible alternatives for userscript management.
I switched from Chrome to Firefox... tab groups, the extensions available, and actually being able to save and sync my search keywords across computers (instead of being stuck with a 2 yr old settings) are some big…
PyQuery seems to always be faster in my experience than BS4 (for ripping the same information). Anyone else have a similar experience?
"Most of us are indie programmers" I would think most career programmers work for corporate entities, but neither I nor the author have any statistical evidence presented.
Sorry, I tend to be lazy and just group the whole Ubuntu environment UX as "Unity" I do own an iPad and Mac Mini that I received as gifts, but I find them pretty unbearable to use outside of specific tasks (i.e.…
"I bet this article about how awful Unity is" Yep. Does Unity make me want to buy hardware that's hard to upgrade (save for buying a whole new machine) and make me want to abandon a host of software that I use…
Ah, okay. Yeah, that's about the only way I've seen them fit jeans. Sorry to disappoint.
> at the uniqlo, i may try going to their jeans section, but nothing fits me, nothing you don't get your pants fitted at uniqlo? it's free and only takes 30 minutes or so.
freenode in general isn't a very friendly place :/ that said, i think #clojure and #reactjs are fairly friendly and helpful to questions, even the most basic ones.
I paid the $5 because the sales pitch is so convincing -- "for the price of a burrito, you can get a job" (and so I did pay for this and I did get a new job!) edit: back when I used this in Feb, I constantly got logged…
The best part about the Mac client is that it stops me from shutting down my computer (have to mash op-com-esc each time I forget to try to kill lync before shutdown)
the logo looks almost exactly like the scala-lang logo
i find that there are at least a couple dozen issues/defects that haven't been addressed, and it doesn't seem like they're going to be
been looking into this recently. it seems like a lot of the bindings haven't been maintained in 2+ years, but the pure java implementation JeroMQ is very active and convenient to use (https://github.com/zeromq/jeromq)…
Could you add comma formatting for the mouseover bubble numbers?
under the section "PC Settings" seems to a description for being able to actually use the settings screen in your start menu that will reflect between your start menu and desktop? i've been waiting for this... my start…
I prefer shift+C since it makes Chrome pop up a separate window (I like alt-tabbing to reference when writing e-mails... maybe that's just me)
maybe i'm the only person who would complain about this, but is that a 588KB GIF? sometimes my home internet gets so bad i get 10KB/s[1], and i live in america... [1] even when nobody else is using it
Google cache: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache%3Ahttp%... Sorry if my URL has extra stupid bits, I don't do this often
in my case i still have dislikes in my videos, but i'm subscribed to videos with very low viewcounts anyways (a week-old video will only get 200-800 views in most of the videos in my subs)
yeah, i was just wondering why the author kind of explicitly recommended against using white space when most parsers (including MS excel in my experience) handle white space encapsulated in quotes just fine
Maybe it's a naive question, but why shouldn't you use quotes to encapsulate things that are meant to be text so that you can catch things like white space? Also that do people use formats other than comma and tab…
Well, I really can't blame anyone but STEAM for this. They don't have APIs for anything other than stupid TF2/Dota2 things so it's no wonder that people scrape their pages every day.
How are you getting users' game lists? Are you using id/user/games?tab=all&xml=1 or something like that? A while ago STEAM was rate limiting me to somewhere between 8-15 seconds (503's returned in between). Have you…
people are often rosy-eyed about things they used first/most so they often think things are nicer than they really are. i remember for the longest time i thought my time with dwm were some of the nicest and yearned for…
Tampermonkey felt really clunky and just randomly didn't trigger my scripts. Also it was ugly. Good on the guys who develop it though. I really didn't see any feasible alternatives for userscript management.
I switched from Chrome to Firefox... tab groups, the extensions available, and actually being able to save and sync my search keywords across computers (instead of being stuck with a 2 yr old settings) are some big…
PyQuery seems to always be faster in my experience than BS4 (for ripping the same information). Anyone else have a similar experience?
"Most of us are indie programmers" I would think most career programmers work for corporate entities, but neither I nor the author have any statistical evidence presented.
Sorry, I tend to be lazy and just group the whole Ubuntu environment UX as "Unity" I do own an iPad and Mac Mini that I received as gifts, but I find them pretty unbearable to use outside of specific tasks (i.e.…
"I bet this article about how awful Unity is" Yep. Does Unity make me want to buy hardware that's hard to upgrade (save for buying a whole new machine) and make me want to abandon a host of software that I use…