Nice article! > The second kind is nastier. > > They change things in a way that doesn't make your scraper fail. Instead the scraping continues as before, visiting all the links and scraping all the products. I have…
i just downloaded the app on iPhone and the dive planner allows you to change the gas mix (oxygen percentage) so it looks like it supports nitrox.
@dockimbel: perhaps adding some syntax coloring of your code example might help here, the syntax is hard to parse if you don't know what to look for..
Down indeed
Pretty cool, although it keeps crashing my Safari on OSX Yosemite beta somehow :)
I wasn't a fan of glossy displays either, but the screen on the rMBP seems a lot less reflective than the previous generations' Macbook Pros (the ones with build-in DVD drive). The reflections are much darker, and kind…
Nice, although tmux -S /tmp/pairprog and tmux -S /tmp/pairprog attach isn't that hard to type :-)
Nice article! > The second kind is nastier. > > They change things in a way that doesn't make your scraper fail. Instead the scraping continues as before, visiting all the links and scraping all the products. I have…
i just downloaded the app on iPhone and the dive planner allows you to change the gas mix (oxygen percentage) so it looks like it supports nitrox.
@dockimbel: perhaps adding some syntax coloring of your code example might help here, the syntax is hard to parse if you don't know what to look for..
Down indeed
Pretty cool, although it keeps crashing my Safari on OSX Yosemite beta somehow :)
I wasn't a fan of glossy displays either, but the screen on the rMBP seems a lot less reflective than the previous generations' Macbook Pros (the ones with build-in DVD drive). The reflections are much darker, and kind…
Nice, although tmux -S /tmp/pairprog and tmux -S /tmp/pairprog attach isn't that hard to type :-)