that's rough they obviously only care about conversion and not validating the user before hand in (any) way, so brutal. From verizon I got a similar answer they couldn't discuss my own account with me after me giving…
cool - thanks. i almost wrote the same thing, alas... i had other priorities. will defintely check it out, but if i dont like it... you might have some competition
probably wrong to post this here, but did anyone actually chose slipstream over meteor (or meteor over another framework)? can you let us know why?
This is right on point, what we should do is ask them to make videos of what and how they did, and get them to other soup kitchens, why help only one when they could easily help hundreds with a few youtube videos. I…
hamachi kicked ass :D
this is pretty baller
how does the cpu usage compare to vorbis? (and then to mp3?) i assume the variable bitrate uses less cpu, or? (b/c i just have to have 40 tabs open, steam, and a mp3 player at all times)
omg we must go rescue him
Can I ask how? How do you have 75% of the traffic or 75% of the servers (as the article states), how the hell is that logistically possible?
What if it was a database that stores databases. mindfuck
no, if you go to the home page, the first advert in the 2nd page says "100+ projects". then from the article they link an early mockup of the clone site, it says right there "100+ projects"
I'm gonna upvote this, because i just got a free box. kind of lol at the hackers who couldn't find the link to the home page, I wouldn't worry about that. One gripe is it doesn't show what kind of box it is after you…
i personally hate it. its great when learning a new api or whatever, but i've had 4 out of 5 questions (in 4 years i need to ask 5 questions) closed as off topic, i tagged them with the tags from their own site also.…
WTF is a .htm file, I'm feeling all nostalgic, I haven't seen one of those in a decade. I wonder what version of CGI those developers are using. Seriously though, wow! that's really awful.
that's rough they obviously only care about conversion and not validating the user before hand in (any) way, so brutal. From verizon I got a similar answer they couldn't discuss my own account with me after me giving…
cool - thanks. i almost wrote the same thing, alas... i had other priorities. will defintely check it out, but if i dont like it... you might have some competition
probably wrong to post this here, but did anyone actually chose slipstream over meteor (or meteor over another framework)? can you let us know why?
This is right on point, what we should do is ask them to make videos of what and how they did, and get them to other soup kitchens, why help only one when they could easily help hundreds with a few youtube videos. I…
hamachi kicked ass :D
this is pretty baller
how does the cpu usage compare to vorbis? (and then to mp3?) i assume the variable bitrate uses less cpu, or? (b/c i just have to have 40 tabs open, steam, and a mp3 player at all times)
omg we must go rescue him
Can I ask how? How do you have 75% of the traffic or 75% of the servers (as the article states), how the hell is that logistically possible?
What if it was a database that stores databases. mindfuck
no, if you go to the home page, the first advert in the 2nd page says "100+ projects". then from the article they link an early mockup of the clone site, it says right there "100+ projects"
I'm gonna upvote this, because i just got a free box. kind of lol at the hackers who couldn't find the link to the home page, I wouldn't worry about that. One gripe is it doesn't show what kind of box it is after you…
i personally hate it. its great when learning a new api or whatever, but i've had 4 out of 5 questions (in 4 years i need to ask 5 questions) closed as off topic, i tagged them with the tags from their own site also.…
WTF is a .htm file, I'm feeling all nostalgic, I haven't seen one of those in a decade. I wonder what version of CGI those developers are using. Seriously though, wow! that's really awful.