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No user record in our sample, but krsdcbl 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 krsdcbl has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
disagree. Colocation seems great when authoring, but it comes at a big cost of downstream tech debt there could be better ways to ease the burdon of naming things, while preserving cascade and the actual full features…
I'll second that, this is extremely annoying and exhausting. It feels like the slightest occurrence of a less-than-ubiquitous pattern or any word not regularly used by the majority of the population instantly spawns a…
Given the premise, one could also say we nerds are forever happy.
We've been running our services on Hetzner for 10 years, never experienced any significant outages. That might be datacenter dependant of course, since our root servers and cloud services are all hosted in Europe, but I…
Enforcement will be the issue here. If I order physical goods from a foreign nation it's gonna have to somehow get into my hands, and can be withheld until i pay tariffs If a irish subsidiary invoices me subscription…
this is the way. Modern CSS brings most of the capabilities to the table that SASS & LESS used to provide, and in part even much more functionality that could never be adequately solved with preprocessors (runtime…
Hot take: CSS is actually type safe, just doesn't get compiled & fails gracefully ;P
Being from Germany our history classes in school went into great depth about the countries past - and I can't help but feel increasingly scared and left utterly speechless by all the parallels I'm seeing unfolding in…
when technological advancements that actually would allow for BETTER privacy and security, and MORE local-only features are misappropriated for constructing bogus and dishonest justifications to rather erode the…
supposedly idealistically opposed parties doing something that is in the sense of the argument doesn't prove the argument. Walz might very well have been just as wrong
almost everything you have in your home is built for humans, so adopting this form factor is the likeliest to fit everywhere and be able to operate everything
Honestly with those numbers, I'm pretty surprised it's even an independent company. Wouldn't such a community of 3-4k people in a very remote location be a prime example where providing internet could just be a…
nitpick on your nitpick on the nitpick: a "metacommentary" would be if you'd be commenting on your own text. That's even less important, but I thought you might appreciate such asides
They strangely work quite well together
This makes me anxious about net neutrality. Easy to see a future were those bots even get prioritised by your host's ISP, and human users get increasingly pushed to use conversational bots and search engines as the core…
I'm quite surprised by the impression in the first place, since "dancing events" as a way to meet others and connect seems more ubiquitous than ever to me. It may not look much like typical social dances performed with…
think of an artist posting to Instagram to eventually have successful gallery shows
I didn't feel that way, since she specifically points it out and also explains (quite correctly) why this matter is to be treated differently for a newspaper than for any other business
Hits the nail on the head. I was surprised they even removed the ability to customize the taskbar location - but it still employs the same registry entries, so you can relocate it by messing with obscure manual…
This is one of my main topics when integrating design systems for UI concerns, and imho this site does well at demonstrating a central problem and misunderstanding: The author talking about "4 colors", when really he…
Maybe it's just me, or I might be missing a relevant implication - but I'm having a hard time understanding why so many people have become alarmist about the fact, that things that they publish on the web, can and will…
"Bad UX" can't be generalized that easily for a simple visual effect, that's highly dependent on the integration. A good integration would: - consider how heavily to use the effect to not overload the ui - query for…
I would argue that while it _feels_ wasteful to us humans, as we perceive it as a "big recomputation of the rendered graphics", technically it's not. the redrawing of anything that changes in your ui requires gpu…
one could argue aswell that having at least generally satisfying, but at the same time omnipresent "expert assistance" might rather end up empowering you. Feeling confident to be able to shrug off blockers, that might…
Same here. Specially back when Atom was a thing, Notepad++ would always be my "side editor" for any kind of heavy lifting (or even heavy-ish - looking back I really ask myself why I didn't just use it for everything ^^)