kodachi
No user record in our sample, but kodachi 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 kodachi has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It hasn't improved that much, you need to know the final size and fill all attributes, there are no defaults, at least in Python.
The recent release of 0.11 marks the inclusion of the long awaited serialization feature. Python and Java only for now. I've been using it for a while for Python and although it has some rough edges, it works pretty…
Hey! Could you provide feedback how it did work for you?
I'd like to know the names of all the ladies the character "Chinasky" fucked in the book "Women". Should be more than 20 at least.
I recommend rmlint. Had great experiences with it. Just run rmlint /your/dir, and get an executable script to remove all found duplicates. https://rmlint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
It would be more fruitful if you both mentioned your concrete specs/drivers/proton-version to compare experiences. Remember to check your game in protondb.com and contribute if you want.
https://ide.kaitai.io/ has a yaml syntax, and its online editor has tons of examples.
And please, read patio11's famous and log post about salary negotiation.
Please do, real-life examples of systemd units are useful for learning.
There was a quote I couldn't find that said something like we are fortunate that millions of people share our same delusions/world-view that us and that kept us from the asylum.
Finally! I'm eager to try this. I always wanted to control my keyboard lights to have 'analog' notifications and stuff[1]. Never bothered to check the windows apps with wine. [1] I was thrilled when some dev showed on…
(offtopic/meta) > Me and my girlfriend wanted to watch a movie on Netflix (...)I watched the film on Netflix. I'm starting to notice this pattern a lot both in person and on the internet. How long until Netflix becomes…
Thanks. This 'under attack' and 'us vs them' really sucks. It would be unwise to form an opinion of the whole thing without actually reading all of the emails. Yes, there are ad-hominem attacks in the email you quoted,…
> Ctrl+L feels as convenient as c+Enter I learned to hit Ctrl with my palms, and never looked back. Do you use your pinky? If so, I agree c+Enter is more convenient than ctrl+L.
It's turtles all the way down, my friend.
An exquisite snapshot of a portion of current sysadmin times. It was about time this meme was born. Do I feel relieved or like I have to catch up given that I don't know 100% of the technologies mentioned? Mmm.
If you wanna help hack the kindle: http://fread.ink/ Reminds me that my Kindle has been going strong for 7 years.
Would be great if you could use your own server, and that the server code was open.
Simulating the micro-environment is the tricky part. Humans go great distances and interact a lot with the world, and that, plus time, is what aging is, isn't it? Can you simulate all the different ways DNA can mutate?
we are letting out of our control because it's more convenient. Nowadays to truly own your data, you have to go to great lengths, but the solutions are arriving, but probably not for the mainstream consumer any time…
like in video-games, latency kills the experience. You want to have the lower latency from where you want something (e.g. listen to music) and when it actually happens.
I'd rather see easy to use 3d printers and good designs that you can buy yourself and tweak if you want to.
To all the people who don't like/freak out about their data being harvested: would you use such a device, if it is completely open (both hardware and software) and the data is under your control?
On contrast, your ad hominem argument is not appreciated by me.
Congrats on shipping it! It worked nicely on my first try. I think this might be the feature for visualizing data, when VR/AR become mainstream. Imagine this but with stylized graphics that respond to real-time data:…