Would be nice to pair this with something like FlightRadar where you can see relevant flights in proximity to you and select them.
I don't think the critique is that "welfare is objectively preferable" to a high paying career, but rather that the effort:reward ratio isn't scalable to society at large (without some level of social cohesion, I guess).
What does this actually mean? All flights around JFK are cancelled until further notice? Can someone translate? Does this affect EWR and LGA?
Isn't this kinda like asking "why does my gun need a safety if I'm the only one consciously pulling the trigger"?
Glad to see at least a few mentions of K2 here. IIUC, excess Vitamin D can increase calcification in arteries or something like that, and K2 helps avoid that. But I've also seen mentions of people needing to be wary of…
I don't know what the tipping point is, but it'd probably take more than one. I've commuted through backed up/stopped/solid red sections on a motorcycle where I just get to lane-split and cruise through, and it'd still…
Most of the spam calls I get these days are just silence. I'll answer them occasionally and just listen, but even after 5-10 seconds no one says anything. Who benefits from that? I really don't get it.
So for small apps, the final bundle size is significantly smaller since there's no framework "runtime" code included. What about large apps though?
Is anyone satisfied with their Fossil watch? I have a Fossil Q Explorist and it's so slow and laggy that I almost wonder if I got a lemon. It takes like 3 taps to click or swipe before anything registers. I'm pretty…
Nice, this was a good refresher on some of the lesser known parts of the newer specs. +1 for explaining the event loop and job queues -1 for no semi-colons though (kidding ;))
Agreed. It'd also be nice to see a list of issues you're subscribed to. Here's a fun issue to follow for that - https://github.com/isaacs/github/issues/283
Manuals just make driving fun IMO. I've been trying to find a manual 2013 to 2016 Audi A4 for weeks/months now, and its dishearteningly difficult to find any without expanding my search to be nationwide.
If you use a CI system that deploys each build of your webapp, where it might be deployed at a random url (<domain>/build1/index.html vs. <domain>/build2/index.html), then you would make all the url's in your app…
Are you trying to incite the mob with this post? If you read the latest comments by the Webpack team, it seems pretty clear that "Webpack" is not squatting on parcel scopes on npm.
As much as I'd like to buy a house outside of California, I can't imagine living in cold weather constantly. I really need sunlight/warmth, and I can't help but feel like I would miss California's weather.
What's the use case for this? Is this for crypto sensitive code or password matching that is vulnerable to timing attacks and such? Or is this for avoiding things like Spectre in a more general sense?
For the uninformed, what's the proper way to remove a tick these days? When I was younger I heard advice to put a flame or extinguished match near the tick until it unlatches, but I've also heard that that's a bad idea…
Thanks for the info. Love your youtube videos by the way :)
I always find it interesting that Chrome is charging ahead full steam on experimental API's like this while most other browsers have given no intent to implement them yet. Did Chrome come up with Houdini? Are they being…
The code in question (had to wget from the github referenced below - I'd rather not visit the domain OP posted at work): <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><meta charset="utf-8"></head><body><script> const a=[]; while(true) {…
If we had Fiber everywhere, would bandwidth arguments still be applicable?
Seems like a tit for tat thing here with multiple back and forths - but who started it?
Assuming you're referring to the licensing part, it's probably because they've gotten a lot of public backlash for their previous licensing scheme that has caused some to avoid React altogether.
"One thing to pay attention to when preloading fonts is that you also have to set the crossorigin attribute even if the font is on the same domain: <link rel="preload" href="font.woff" as="font" crossorigin>" But why?
Tracking scripts? Can you expand on that? Legitimately curious as a user of SourceTree.
Would be nice to pair this with something like FlightRadar where you can see relevant flights in proximity to you and select them.
I don't think the critique is that "welfare is objectively preferable" to a high paying career, but rather that the effort:reward ratio isn't scalable to society at large (without some level of social cohesion, I guess).
What does this actually mean? All flights around JFK are cancelled until further notice? Can someone translate? Does this affect EWR and LGA?
Isn't this kinda like asking "why does my gun need a safety if I'm the only one consciously pulling the trigger"?
Glad to see at least a few mentions of K2 here. IIUC, excess Vitamin D can increase calcification in arteries or something like that, and K2 helps avoid that. But I've also seen mentions of people needing to be wary of…
I don't know what the tipping point is, but it'd probably take more than one. I've commuted through backed up/stopped/solid red sections on a motorcycle where I just get to lane-split and cruise through, and it'd still…
Most of the spam calls I get these days are just silence. I'll answer them occasionally and just listen, but even after 5-10 seconds no one says anything. Who benefits from that? I really don't get it.
So for small apps, the final bundle size is significantly smaller since there's no framework "runtime" code included. What about large apps though?
Is anyone satisfied with their Fossil watch? I have a Fossil Q Explorist and it's so slow and laggy that I almost wonder if I got a lemon. It takes like 3 taps to click or swipe before anything registers. I'm pretty…
Nice, this was a good refresher on some of the lesser known parts of the newer specs. +1 for explaining the event loop and job queues -1 for no semi-colons though (kidding ;))
Agreed. It'd also be nice to see a list of issues you're subscribed to. Here's a fun issue to follow for that - https://github.com/isaacs/github/issues/283
Manuals just make driving fun IMO. I've been trying to find a manual 2013 to 2016 Audi A4 for weeks/months now, and its dishearteningly difficult to find any without expanding my search to be nationwide.
If you use a CI system that deploys each build of your webapp, where it might be deployed at a random url (<domain>/build1/index.html vs. <domain>/build2/index.html), then you would make all the url's in your app…
Are you trying to incite the mob with this post? If you read the latest comments by the Webpack team, it seems pretty clear that "Webpack" is not squatting on parcel scopes on npm.
As much as I'd like to buy a house outside of California, I can't imagine living in cold weather constantly. I really need sunlight/warmth, and I can't help but feel like I would miss California's weather.
What's the use case for this? Is this for crypto sensitive code or password matching that is vulnerable to timing attacks and such? Or is this for avoiding things like Spectre in a more general sense?
For the uninformed, what's the proper way to remove a tick these days? When I was younger I heard advice to put a flame or extinguished match near the tick until it unlatches, but I've also heard that that's a bad idea…
Thanks for the info. Love your youtube videos by the way :)
I always find it interesting that Chrome is charging ahead full steam on experimental API's like this while most other browsers have given no intent to implement them yet. Did Chrome come up with Houdini? Are they being…
The code in question (had to wget from the github referenced below - I'd rather not visit the domain OP posted at work): <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><meta charset="utf-8"></head><body><script> const a=[]; while(true) {…
If we had Fiber everywhere, would bandwidth arguments still be applicable?
Seems like a tit for tat thing here with multiple back and forths - but who started it?
Assuming you're referring to the licensing part, it's probably because they've gotten a lot of public backlash for their previous licensing scheme that has caused some to avoid React altogether.
"One thing to pay attention to when preloading fonts is that you also have to set the crossorigin attribute even if the font is on the same domain: <link rel="preload" href="font.woff" as="font" crossorigin>" But why?
Tracking scripts? Can you expand on that? Legitimately curious as a user of SourceTree.