This looks awesome, unfortunately my attempts to use it result in showing some kind of placeholder blue image with a yellow and black corner, despite it appearing correctly in the list of available widgets. Hopefully…
I worked on an ad attribution service for a AAA games company and sold my soul in the process. It was neat maintaining a service that had 130m+ hits a day though, never had to deal with scaling like that since. Even…
From what I've seen, standards need to be picked up by browser vendors for them to become established. Usually one vendor will implement it behind a flag, and if it gains traction then other vendors will follow suit…
See also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8664671 Looks like supporting an enctype of application/json was proposed, but never went anywhere.
I've noticed it puts people on the defensive when I put 'just' in a sentence, even though I have no intent to disparage others with my words, so I make an effort to avoid using that word at all in any business setting.…
I've set up a Legacy Contact with my Apple ID, since that provides access to all of my data, with a close friend in the event of my death. It was fairly easy to set everything up and I just had to provide their email…
I never much point in them as a kid. I'm left handed and I found it harder to use left handed scissors in my left hand than using right handed scissors in my right hand.
One option may be to investigate migrating rather than continuing to wait on Stripe's lack of customer service. When I was investigating Stripe Connect alternatives I found Square to be a good option. It was easy to…
I had an issue yesterday where Comcast forced me to go through their chatbot before I could speak to a human. That drove me crazy, because what I wanted to do I couldn't do on their website at all. There needs to be…
From what I've seen, it's a common convention with game development to do non-blocking networking and update your network state every tick of your update loop. It fits in nicely with how everything else works in your…
Hopefully they ship outside of the US at some point.
I had a non-compete at a previous employer that prevented me working in tech altogether for a year after quitting. Fortunately I managed to get out of that when they made me redundant. I doubt it'd stand up in court,…
I find it interesting they compiled SpiderMonkey to WASM to run JS in its interpreter mode when it already has iOS support built-in via the interpreter. I would've thought all of the performance enhancements could be…
I've rented many flats and not a single one has had a dishwasher. I wish my current flat had one, washing dishes is the chore I hate the most.
Unfortunately on https://www.iwantprepnow.co.uk/prep-on-the-nhs/ it looks like it's still via closed trials, unless you're in Scotland or Wales. I'm not holding out much hope for it being generally available any time…
Depends on the country. Here in the UK it's not offered by the NHS at all unless you're on one of their trials, so you have to buy it outright. Some organisations will offer it as long as you go get tested regularly,…
I used to have a minidisc player in the early 2000s. Loved that thing. It got replaced for an iPod mini though, which was way more convenient.
Have you given UTM (https://github.com/utmapp/UTM) a try? It can run ARM and Intel virtual machines. It's basically a wrapper around QEMU, and it can be a little unstable depending on your chosen configuration, but…
My M1 MacBook Pro's been an excellent purchase. It's incredibly fast, and silent even when I'm running intensive builds e.g. building new versions of LLVM. Best investment I've made this year.
Wow this looks really useful. Thanks for posting!
Snap, been taking budesonide for about 5 years now. It was a massive improvement to my quality of life and I have basically zero asthma symptoms now as a result. My doctor tried to take me down to a weaker alternative…
I'm glad I set up a git mirror on my own home server. I've been looking forward to giving this a shot all week!
A lot of software from the Windows XP days runs well. Running newer software than that isn't usually as successful.
One thing I've found about k8s is running a cluster can be very costly, and using a managed cluster on one of the big three clouds is even more so. Also, when rolling your own cluster it requires a lot of elbow grease…
This looks awesome, unfortunately my attempts to use it result in showing some kind of placeholder blue image with a yellow and black corner, despite it appearing correctly in the list of available widgets. Hopefully…
I worked on an ad attribution service for a AAA games company and sold my soul in the process. It was neat maintaining a service that had 130m+ hits a day though, never had to deal with scaling like that since. Even…
From what I've seen, standards need to be picked up by browser vendors for them to become established. Usually one vendor will implement it behind a flag, and if it gains traction then other vendors will follow suit…
See also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8664671 Looks like supporting an enctype of application/json was proposed, but never went anywhere.
I've noticed it puts people on the defensive when I put 'just' in a sentence, even though I have no intent to disparage others with my words, so I make an effort to avoid using that word at all in any business setting.…
I've set up a Legacy Contact with my Apple ID, since that provides access to all of my data, with a close friend in the event of my death. It was fairly easy to set everything up and I just had to provide their email…
I never much point in them as a kid. I'm left handed and I found it harder to use left handed scissors in my left hand than using right handed scissors in my right hand.
One option may be to investigate migrating rather than continuing to wait on Stripe's lack of customer service. When I was investigating Stripe Connect alternatives I found Square to be a good option. It was easy to…
I had an issue yesterday where Comcast forced me to go through their chatbot before I could speak to a human. That drove me crazy, because what I wanted to do I couldn't do on their website at all. There needs to be…
From what I've seen, it's a common convention with game development to do non-blocking networking and update your network state every tick of your update loop. It fits in nicely with how everything else works in your…
Hopefully they ship outside of the US at some point.
I had a non-compete at a previous employer that prevented me working in tech altogether for a year after quitting. Fortunately I managed to get out of that when they made me redundant. I doubt it'd stand up in court,…
I find it interesting they compiled SpiderMonkey to WASM to run JS in its interpreter mode when it already has iOS support built-in via the interpreter. I would've thought all of the performance enhancements could be…
I've rented many flats and not a single one has had a dishwasher. I wish my current flat had one, washing dishes is the chore I hate the most.
Unfortunately on https://www.iwantprepnow.co.uk/prep-on-the-nhs/ it looks like it's still via closed trials, unless you're in Scotland or Wales. I'm not holding out much hope for it being generally available any time…
Depends on the country. Here in the UK it's not offered by the NHS at all unless you're on one of their trials, so you have to buy it outright. Some organisations will offer it as long as you go get tested regularly,…
I used to have a minidisc player in the early 2000s. Loved that thing. It got replaced for an iPod mini though, which was way more convenient.
Have you given UTM (https://github.com/utmapp/UTM) a try? It can run ARM and Intel virtual machines. It's basically a wrapper around QEMU, and it can be a little unstable depending on your chosen configuration, but…
My M1 MacBook Pro's been an excellent purchase. It's incredibly fast, and silent even when I'm running intensive builds e.g. building new versions of LLVM. Best investment I've made this year.
Wow this looks really useful. Thanks for posting!
Snap, been taking budesonide for about 5 years now. It was a massive improvement to my quality of life and I have basically zero asthma symptoms now as a result. My doctor tried to take me down to a weaker alternative…
I'm glad I set up a git mirror on my own home server. I've been looking forward to giving this a shot all week!
A lot of software from the Windows XP days runs well. Running newer software than that isn't usually as successful.
One thing I've found about k8s is running a cluster can be very costly, and using a managed cluster on one of the big three clouds is even more so. Also, when rolling your own cluster it requires a lot of elbow grease…