It's interesting to see UK-based influencers all citing these weak studies (internet surveys) about how social media is not so bad for children, or bemoaning the huge loss for children whose access to educational videos…
From an engineer working on this here on HN: > ...while far off from feature parity with the most popular production browsers today... What a way to phrase it! You know, I found a bicycle in the trash. It doesn't work…
Yep, every SLA I've ever seen only offers credit. The idea that providers are incentivized to fudge uptime % due to SLAs makes no sense to me. Reputation and marketing maybe, but not SLAs. The compensation is peanuts.…
It's not a transitive dependency, it's just literally bundled into nextjs, I'm guessing to avoid issues with fragile builds.
Gitkraken is the best, and I can't believe anyone would voluntarily use Sourcetree over it. I've used gitkraken for over 9 years and it's great for both newbies and pros. It completely solves the problem with new or…
GitHub has both webhooks and an extensive API. What you are describing is entirely doable, nothing really requires GitHub Actions as far as I know. Most people opt for it for convenience. There's a balance you can…
They must have not asked enough Leetcode Hard questions in interviews.
The mod_pagespeed filter "prioritize_critical_css" was released exactly 12 years ago in early May 2013. At least 3 more popular critical css tools were released the following year, integrating with Grunt, Gulp, and…
It's a bit like the <center> tag. A codebase that's littered with stuff like "InlineStack" is harder to work with and parse because the resulting div soup still requires extra styling, which is now both markup and CSS.
React was literally first created in ML out of the author's dislike of MVC, who preferred functional programming and immutability[0]. For a long time, react aspired for its future to be in ReasonML. Hooks came as no…
> North Korea didn't fire a single missile https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_Korean_missile... > Russia didn't invade Ukraine Russia invaded in 2014 and the conflict stabilized (but didn't stop) in 2015. In…
The crew had 13 hours of oxygen supply for two pilots.
If seeing how common `eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps` is any indication, people just don't bother with best practices. Not to mention the majority of people I interview or hire don't know anything…
Not only did your tool help me with Aegis & Keepass, but it introduced me to Go, so thank you 2x for it!
Here's a utility to convert exported Aegis JSON to a Keepass 2 or KeepassXC database if anyone's interested https://github.com/GeKorm/atk (binaries in the releases page)
Search: "pizza", filters: 4.5+ star rating. Result: Zoom out, show 10 places with ratings starting from 1.5, among them a nail shop and a government building. If I'm lucky, it will also show the 4.7 star pizza place 2…
The client can track its own error rate to the service, but it would need information from a server to get the overall health of the service, which is what the author probably means. Furthermore the load balancer can…
It's confusingly presented in the video, but they already work in the near infrared, up to ~900nm. They're used with IR illuminators and lasers all the time. There are tubes that work on a wider spectrum, like the…
Exactly, clicking on the commits I want to cherry-pick is way faster for example.
My comment is in agreement with yours! I'm just expanding on how absurd it is to struggle with merge because GP didn't know about a simple --abort, and how common it is even with senior devs. And yeah I too find a mix…
It's so frustrating when people joining my team often scoff at the idea of using a git GUI. They're hired to write software, not fumble with ancillary tools that they've been using incorrectly for over 10 years. Either…
My experience is that there were tons of cheaters in the middle, most populated ranks, and it cleared up at Global, or at least the cheats were subtle. I am certain of this because I climbed to global a few times, and I…
> there is no good evidence that filtering blue light with spectacles... That's likely referencing this recent review[1]. The products referenced don't actually reduce blue light by much, which you can confirm in the…
I'd be frustrated with React too if I worked in team where these things are not well understood. You don't need to read "multiple articles" about these things, they're explained clearly in the docs -…
Nothing to do with React, it's a common optimization to improve performance with long lists. You only render the dom elements in the viewport, with some buffer. A common technique to achieve that is called…
It's interesting to see UK-based influencers all citing these weak studies (internet surveys) about how social media is not so bad for children, or bemoaning the huge loss for children whose access to educational videos…
From an engineer working on this here on HN: > ...while far off from feature parity with the most popular production browsers today... What a way to phrase it! You know, I found a bicycle in the trash. It doesn't work…
Yep, every SLA I've ever seen only offers credit. The idea that providers are incentivized to fudge uptime % due to SLAs makes no sense to me. Reputation and marketing maybe, but not SLAs. The compensation is peanuts.…
It's not a transitive dependency, it's just literally bundled into nextjs, I'm guessing to avoid issues with fragile builds.
Gitkraken is the best, and I can't believe anyone would voluntarily use Sourcetree over it. I've used gitkraken for over 9 years and it's great for both newbies and pros. It completely solves the problem with new or…
GitHub has both webhooks and an extensive API. What you are describing is entirely doable, nothing really requires GitHub Actions as far as I know. Most people opt for it for convenience. There's a balance you can…
They must have not asked enough Leetcode Hard questions in interviews.
The mod_pagespeed filter "prioritize_critical_css" was released exactly 12 years ago in early May 2013. At least 3 more popular critical css tools were released the following year, integrating with Grunt, Gulp, and…
It's a bit like the <center> tag. A codebase that's littered with stuff like "InlineStack" is harder to work with and parse because the resulting div soup still requires extra styling, which is now both markup and CSS.
React was literally first created in ML out of the author's dislike of MVC, who preferred functional programming and immutability[0]. For a long time, react aspired for its future to be in ReasonML. Hooks came as no…
> North Korea didn't fire a single missile https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_Korean_missile... > Russia didn't invade Ukraine Russia invaded in 2014 and the conflict stabilized (but didn't stop) in 2015. In…
The crew had 13 hours of oxygen supply for two pilots.
If seeing how common `eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps` is any indication, people just don't bother with best practices. Not to mention the majority of people I interview or hire don't know anything…
Not only did your tool help me with Aegis & Keepass, but it introduced me to Go, so thank you 2x for it!
Here's a utility to convert exported Aegis JSON to a Keepass 2 or KeepassXC database if anyone's interested https://github.com/GeKorm/atk (binaries in the releases page)
Search: "pizza", filters: 4.5+ star rating. Result: Zoom out, show 10 places with ratings starting from 1.5, among them a nail shop and a government building. If I'm lucky, it will also show the 4.7 star pizza place 2…
The client can track its own error rate to the service, but it would need information from a server to get the overall health of the service, which is what the author probably means. Furthermore the load balancer can…
It's confusingly presented in the video, but they already work in the near infrared, up to ~900nm. They're used with IR illuminators and lasers all the time. There are tubes that work on a wider spectrum, like the…
Exactly, clicking on the commits I want to cherry-pick is way faster for example.
My comment is in agreement with yours! I'm just expanding on how absurd it is to struggle with merge because GP didn't know about a simple --abort, and how common it is even with senior devs. And yeah I too find a mix…
It's so frustrating when people joining my team often scoff at the idea of using a git GUI. They're hired to write software, not fumble with ancillary tools that they've been using incorrectly for over 10 years. Either…
My experience is that there were tons of cheaters in the middle, most populated ranks, and it cleared up at Global, or at least the cheats were subtle. I am certain of this because I climbed to global a few times, and I…
> there is no good evidence that filtering blue light with spectacles... That's likely referencing this recent review[1]. The products referenced don't actually reduce blue light by much, which you can confirm in the…
I'd be frustrated with React too if I worked in team where these things are not well understood. You don't need to read "multiple articles" about these things, they're explained clearly in the docs -…
Nothing to do with React, it's a common optimization to improve performance with long lists. You only render the dom elements in the viewport, with some buffer. A common technique to achieve that is called…