Even though this is a recall, a bad thing, it actually makes me more likely to buy from Anker than a no-name brand on Amazon. Those no-name brands almost definitely have problems like this (or worse), but we rarely hear…
Quick question while we’re on the topic of CSV files: is there a command-line tool you’d recommend for handling CSV files that are malformed, corrupted, or use unexpected encodings? My experience with CSVs is mostly…
https://www.cbc.ca/lite https://lite.nbcnews.com
Similar to https://text.npr.org/
A gas station near me has stickers on pumps with a QR code that supposedly links to a rewards app. I may be wrong, but I think it says something about paying through the app. Seems perfect for phishing.
Bought it and it looks greater. However, I am wary due to the permissions where the extension "can read sensitive information." I understand that there's probably no way around this, but still.
I just had a newish (but out-of-warranty) LG 4k monitor go bad on me. The picture went mostly dark, with a few streaks of white. I figured how to take off the back panel, but then got them stuck removing the EM shield…
An anonymous person saying "trust me. I am a professional in some tangentially related field and I did an analysis" won't carry much weight in a court (nor should it).
This looks great.
I think you can switch between sound output sources. Just click on the sound button in the menu bar.
I'm trying to read the terminal output. A static screenshot might be a better choice.
I keep my custom commands and styles in a separate tex file that I `\input` into the document file I am working on. The document file usually looks very clean with this method. It feels very much like HTML and CSS to me.
I run into all sorts of problems with Word's automatic numbering when I try to leave space, insert images, tables, or a make sublist. And it's never clear to me what the issue is. LaTeX seems much more predictable. I…
Is it git that's too hard, or is it that version control is too hard? I suspect that it's the latter. That is, version control is difficult and git is a powerful tool that exposes that difficulty and the many (complex)…
The Pluto-based homework assignments on https://computationalthinking.mit.edu/Fall20/ are really nice. They have checks, hints, and interactive plots that update based on your answers. It's really satisfying to get this…
Will it be available for Mac? I've read that it'll be available for "PC, PS4, and Xbox One."
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_cover they are "decorated, stamped and canceled commemorative envelopes" Essentially they are envelopes with stamps and a marking over the stamps that prevents the…
how about julia? It's free and more powerful. http://julialang.org/ http://julialang.org/learning/
The filesystem sounds similar to what Homebrew for OS X does.
That actually sounds like a great idea.
I think it assumes that you have a github account. I'm not sure if this is a bad thing considering who they are.
Which television program is that from?
The "How it works" paragraph almost sounds like it was taken from a description of how Julia works. (Not implying anything negative, btw.)
You can also find a DOS port online. And play it using Boxer.app boxerapp.com
The first thing someone should contribute is Sparkle support https://github.com/andymatuschak/Sparkle/tree/master
Even though this is a recall, a bad thing, it actually makes me more likely to buy from Anker than a no-name brand on Amazon. Those no-name brands almost definitely have problems like this (or worse), but we rarely hear…
Quick question while we’re on the topic of CSV files: is there a command-line tool you’d recommend for handling CSV files that are malformed, corrupted, or use unexpected encodings? My experience with CSVs is mostly…
https://www.cbc.ca/lite https://lite.nbcnews.com
Similar to https://text.npr.org/
A gas station near me has stickers on pumps with a QR code that supposedly links to a rewards app. I may be wrong, but I think it says something about paying through the app. Seems perfect for phishing.
Bought it and it looks greater. However, I am wary due to the permissions where the extension "can read sensitive information." I understand that there's probably no way around this, but still.
I just had a newish (but out-of-warranty) LG 4k monitor go bad on me. The picture went mostly dark, with a few streaks of white. I figured how to take off the back panel, but then got them stuck removing the EM shield…
An anonymous person saying "trust me. I am a professional in some tangentially related field and I did an analysis" won't carry much weight in a court (nor should it).
This looks great.
I think you can switch between sound output sources. Just click on the sound button in the menu bar.
I'm trying to read the terminal output. A static screenshot might be a better choice.
I keep my custom commands and styles in a separate tex file that I `\input` into the document file I am working on. The document file usually looks very clean with this method. It feels very much like HTML and CSS to me.
I run into all sorts of problems with Word's automatic numbering when I try to leave space, insert images, tables, or a make sublist. And it's never clear to me what the issue is. LaTeX seems much more predictable. I…
Is it git that's too hard, or is it that version control is too hard? I suspect that it's the latter. That is, version control is difficult and git is a powerful tool that exposes that difficulty and the many (complex)…
The Pluto-based homework assignments on https://computationalthinking.mit.edu/Fall20/ are really nice. They have checks, hints, and interactive plots that update based on your answers. It's really satisfying to get this…
Will it be available for Mac? I've read that it'll be available for "PC, PS4, and Xbox One."
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_cover they are "decorated, stamped and canceled commemorative envelopes" Essentially they are envelopes with stamps and a marking over the stamps that prevents the…
how about julia? It's free and more powerful. http://julialang.org/ http://julialang.org/learning/
The filesystem sounds similar to what Homebrew for OS X does.
That actually sounds like a great idea.
I think it assumes that you have a github account. I'm not sure if this is a bad thing considering who they are.
Which television program is that from?
The "How it works" paragraph almost sounds like it was taken from a description of how Julia works. (Not implying anything negative, btw.)
You can also find a DOS port online. And play it using Boxer.app boxerapp.com
The first thing someone should contribute is Sparkle support https://github.com/andymatuschak/Sparkle/tree/master