I like how he didn’t explicitly request 22. It was more like “anything 1-255 would be great... oh, by the way, I happen to be using 22...”
I always assumed the 1969 movie “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” had something to do with the use of these names... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064100
It seems like the U should be “Unambiguous” rather than “Ubiquitous”?
Huh, never realized you could target individual elements of an SVG with CSS :hover rules! https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Comparis...
So basically Perl autovivification for Python?
Glider was the Flappy Bird of its day!
I’ve been using it for most of those years, and still use it every day. We recently had to wrangle a bunch of 400Mb+ XML files, and everyone else’s editor struggled even to open them, while I happily regexed my way…
I’m going to hear the Paul Simon lyric as “Don’t I know you from the megachiropteran’s party?” from now on
It seems you can buy reproductions of these now (of course). https://boingboing.net/2018/11/21/monster-shirts-based-on-an...
Hmm, pretty sure the Beav was long gone from the airwaves by 1969…
Yes, exactly. “Bake your mocks into your third-party library implementations” is an interesting idea and might be a useful thing to do, but it’s certainly not “testing without mocks.”
> The factory should create a “Nulled” instance that disables all external communication, but behaves normally in every other respect.... >...For example, calling LoginClient.createNull().getUserInfo(...) should return…
Yeah, I guess maybe this is what a 300 Multiple Choices[1] response was intended for but that seems to be underspecified and I’ve never seen it used. [1] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7231#section-6.4.1
> There's nothing in the underlying HTTP response from https://csvbase.com/meripaterson/stock-exchanges that tells me I can get an HTML or CSV version. Is there a JSON version available? What other variants exist? How…
Right, for the average user the barrier to entry for userscripts is significantly higher than for extensions. I recently released one (a small enhancement to the Netflix UI) in both forms for this reason:…
Honestly, the thing about other sites using your GA tag seems like the biggest red flag/potential for some Google algorithm to have actively started penalizing you. The timing doesn’t quite track, but maybe some…
> It's not one thing that cause the drop but a combination of things Let me propose a bold generalization based on observations of sites of all sizes wrestling with Google over the last 20 years, and to which there are…
Neat! One idea might be to switch it to one octave at smaller (mobile) viewport widths... the keys get a little small :)
Does it please you to believe I am of a certain age) or( if I am not...) I've almost certainly experienced a knock-off of your's?
I’ll blot out the sun! http://stewartgreenhill.com/articles/eclipse-saves-the-day/i...
One nitpick about the responsive design—between width 1535 and about 1920, the Comments box appears in the left rail but it’s partly obscured. Seems like you should either adjust the media query to keep it at the bottom…
The study itself: https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(22)01463-5
There are dozens of tools marketed specifically for this (search “phone port cleaner” on Amazon) but I’ve had the best luck with a pushpin.
402 Treats Required
One interesting alternative (that I can’t remember actually encountering, but just occurred to me when reading this) would be to have an Age numeric field before the calendar, entry in which would jump the calendar to…
I like how he didn’t explicitly request 22. It was more like “anything 1-255 would be great... oh, by the way, I happen to be using 22...”
I always assumed the 1969 movie “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” had something to do with the use of these names... https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064100
It seems like the U should be “Unambiguous” rather than “Ubiquitous”?
Huh, never realized you could target individual elements of an SVG with CSS :hover rules! https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Comparis...
So basically Perl autovivification for Python?
Glider was the Flappy Bird of its day!
I’ve been using it for most of those years, and still use it every day. We recently had to wrangle a bunch of 400Mb+ XML files, and everyone else’s editor struggled even to open them, while I happily regexed my way…
I’m going to hear the Paul Simon lyric as “Don’t I know you from the megachiropteran’s party?” from now on
It seems you can buy reproductions of these now (of course). https://boingboing.net/2018/11/21/monster-shirts-based-on-an...
Hmm, pretty sure the Beav was long gone from the airwaves by 1969…
Yes, exactly. “Bake your mocks into your third-party library implementations” is an interesting idea and might be a useful thing to do, but it’s certainly not “testing without mocks.”
> The factory should create a “Nulled” instance that disables all external communication, but behaves normally in every other respect.... >...For example, calling LoginClient.createNull().getUserInfo(...) should return…
Yeah, I guess maybe this is what a 300 Multiple Choices[1] response was intended for but that seems to be underspecified and I’ve never seen it used. [1] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7231#section-6.4.1
> There's nothing in the underlying HTTP response from https://csvbase.com/meripaterson/stock-exchanges that tells me I can get an HTML or CSV version. Is there a JSON version available? What other variants exist? How…
Right, for the average user the barrier to entry for userscripts is significantly higher than for extensions. I recently released one (a small enhancement to the Netflix UI) in both forms for this reason:…
Honestly, the thing about other sites using your GA tag seems like the biggest red flag/potential for some Google algorithm to have actively started penalizing you. The timing doesn’t quite track, but maybe some…
> It's not one thing that cause the drop but a combination of things Let me propose a bold generalization based on observations of sites of all sizes wrestling with Google over the last 20 years, and to which there are…
Neat! One idea might be to switch it to one octave at smaller (mobile) viewport widths... the keys get a little small :)
Does it please you to believe I am of a certain age) or( if I am not...) I've almost certainly experienced a knock-off of your's?
I’ll blot out the sun! http://stewartgreenhill.com/articles/eclipse-saves-the-day/i...
One nitpick about the responsive design—between width 1535 and about 1920, the Comments box appears in the left rail but it’s partly obscured. Seems like you should either adjust the media query to keep it at the bottom…
The study itself: https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(22)01463-5
There are dozens of tools marketed specifically for this (search “phone port cleaner” on Amazon) but I’ve had the best luck with a pushpin.
402 Treats Required
One interesting alternative (that I can’t remember actually encountering, but just occurred to me when reading this) would be to have an Age numeric field before the calendar, entry in which would jump the calendar to…