Same here. 5-6 years ago, I started a website/service (also closed, now) at the intersection of LinkedIn and GitHub. Then Microsoft bought the former. A few years passed, and they also bought the latter. It kind of…
Since you were looking for the UK version, did you try (no quotes) "Hisense uk" ?
I would be happy to know they tried, or at least considered it. Maybe they have and I'm just not aware of it. It's just something that always bugged me a little.
Editors are usually pretty quick at removing spam links. But yeah.
Not an FB user but yes, in the last couple of months. Or was it more discovering what "friend" really means. Either way, I'm actually happier now.
On the other hand, wikipedia's use of nofollow makes it pretty clear they don't want a level playing field. What makes wikipedia great is all the references it builds on, yet those same references never get any "link…
https://pouchdb.com/ is a JavaScript port of CouchDB, running in the browser and capable of replicating with normal CouchDB.
Thanks for the info.
Can the latest usb be "defanged" to only provide power and no data, as a security measure? Or are they too smart for that, now?
Small print inspiration. I miss you Nathan! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3844780/
https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog/issues/2
I noticed the same https://github.com/biomurph/Mouse/issues/6
Only 2 months after Perens left https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21958105
I remember playing Tron (light-cycles!) against GA bots. There was thesis on it in 2001: http://www.demo.cs.brandeis.edu/papers/funes_phd.pdf I felt there was one large flaw (which I explained at the time) since the…
I learned programming on a Timex Sinclair (2 KiB) with the book Brain games for kids & adults using the Timex/Sinclair 1000, 1500 & 2000 series. There were other editions for other platforms (Apple, Commodore, etc.) It…
Also: https://github.com/knsv/mermaid
/me procedes to launch "youtube-dl -f22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-2Ja7T9YF8"
Utterly confused. Does this have anything to do with Creative Commons licences? That's what the articles calls it in its first and last sentences.
Archived: http://archive.is/9lu2S
From Canada, http://www.thesuburban.com/ too is unavailable in Europe due to GDPR.
On the cli side, you can also browse/explore dat content with https://github.com/millette/dat-shell
Built on the dat project https://datproject.org/ - my little finger tells me dat will take bittorrent's P2P place in the not too distant future.
Time? Speed-listen, as was discussed a couple of weeks ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15741428
2nd RSS post today, and no mention of PubSubHubbub, aka WebSub? Or maybe it's just a low-level feature, not important enough? Strange days indeed.
Github issue: https://github.com/paritytech/parity/issues/6995
Same here. 5-6 years ago, I started a website/service (also closed, now) at the intersection of LinkedIn and GitHub. Then Microsoft bought the former. A few years passed, and they also bought the latter. It kind of…
Since you were looking for the UK version, did you try (no quotes) "Hisense uk" ?
I would be happy to know they tried, or at least considered it. Maybe they have and I'm just not aware of it. It's just something that always bugged me a little.
Editors are usually pretty quick at removing spam links. But yeah.
Not an FB user but yes, in the last couple of months. Or was it more discovering what "friend" really means. Either way, I'm actually happier now.
On the other hand, wikipedia's use of nofollow makes it pretty clear they don't want a level playing field. What makes wikipedia great is all the references it builds on, yet those same references never get any "link…
https://pouchdb.com/ is a JavaScript port of CouchDB, running in the browser and capable of replicating with normal CouchDB.
Thanks for the info.
Can the latest usb be "defanged" to only provide power and no data, as a security measure? Or are they too smart for that, now?
Small print inspiration. I miss you Nathan! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3844780/
https://github.com/HermanMartinus/bearblog/issues/2
I noticed the same https://github.com/biomurph/Mouse/issues/6
Only 2 months after Perens left https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21958105
I remember playing Tron (light-cycles!) against GA bots. There was thesis on it in 2001: http://www.demo.cs.brandeis.edu/papers/funes_phd.pdf I felt there was one large flaw (which I explained at the time) since the…
I learned programming on a Timex Sinclair (2 KiB) with the book Brain games for kids & adults using the Timex/Sinclair 1000, 1500 & 2000 series. There were other editions for other platforms (Apple, Commodore, etc.) It…
Also: https://github.com/knsv/mermaid
/me procedes to launch "youtube-dl -f22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-2Ja7T9YF8"
Utterly confused. Does this have anything to do with Creative Commons licences? That's what the articles calls it in its first and last sentences.
Archived: http://archive.is/9lu2S
From Canada, http://www.thesuburban.com/ too is unavailable in Europe due to GDPR.
On the cli side, you can also browse/explore dat content with https://github.com/millette/dat-shell
Built on the dat project https://datproject.org/ - my little finger tells me dat will take bittorrent's P2P place in the not too distant future.
Time? Speed-listen, as was discussed a couple of weeks ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15741428
2nd RSS post today, and no mention of PubSubHubbub, aka WebSub? Or maybe it's just a low-level feature, not important enough? Strange days indeed.
Github issue: https://github.com/paritytech/parity/issues/6995