I’ve seen the bread in most Asian countries. You get what you pay for. Only premium bread may be worth it, and still not on pair with cheap basic European bread.
> Spotlight is a really good search tool I loved Spotlight until I had to check out several project to my computer. Now with thousands of non-own files it’s really hard to find what I want. Even if I look for my own…
I was expecting a rant about the Finder, found one on window management (which has infinite solutions). Other than the spacebar and column view, the Finder is a toy compared to File Explorer.exe and I’ll never forgive…
That’s true, you have to be aware of the email address you used in every service instead of blindly entering your email address. But you can also deactivate the email address and be done with it.
Because it’s a potential pain. I just used Hide my email for a non-critical but real-life situation. I had to learn my new email address and I’ll have to remember it forever. I’ll probably change it back to my regular…
Low-quality spam veeery rarely makes it to my inbox, but “opt-out newsletters after signup” are basically how every business operates nowadays. And that’s spam as far as I’m concerned.
Dots are useful to create new accounts on the same site, but you can’t use it to just tell websites apart (because there’s no label)
Prices are so flexible I usually find a hotel and then Google it to find a better price, even if I end up on the same site. The worst thing is when they advertise a price without taxes, which unfortunately is not…
> what happens if folks start selling the ‘edit’ You’re onto something. I’m pretty sure that’s going to happen if edits are not limited. We already see “wow this went viral, here’s a link to my album”
It’s not the responsibility, but if you read their post it’s obviously their concern.
Sorry Guillermo but you’re not being truthful here. “$ now” worked on any node server, not just static content, it would just run “npm start”. Now v2+ instead requires a handler-based approach.
But Twitter doesn’t want to be just another webpage. Tweets and its dates are used in court and by historians. That’s basically why Twitter has been hesitant to allow edits. I kinda wish they let people add some text…
> which has database-level implications I don’t think such a change really matters at a company like Twitter. The problem is more about principle than technicalities.
Unlike GitHub, tweets should not be editable forever. I think 5 minutes is reasonable. Even HN has an edit time limit. I hope they also limit how much you can tweets (even though, in reality, adding 4 characters (“not…
Difficulty was not the reason why it took so long. The excuse has been that they want tweets to be immutable, so you don’t share a tweet for it to be changed later.
I don’t know how it compares to Windows and Android, but in South East Asia I get “mobile prices” on my iPhone and they’re actually lower than on the desktop.
Easy. Add an asterisk and nobody will follow it. Problem fixed. That’s actually how we got legal copy longer than the content.
Technically it exists, I wonder if that’s what they used. It’s called BlaBlaCar
You don’t like my “lecturing,” but you continue making preposterous statements and asking questions that can’t be answered without “lecturing.” It’s like you’re saying “why is the sky is blue when we have water?” and…
Considering the state of Italian railways IT, I wonder if the attack was accomplished by entering admin/admin in some login box.
> with people posting where they were/going and picking up other travellers. That’s ludicrous, I wish people helping other people this way was more common.
Apple TV 4K starts at €199. $100 was an average
The only smart TV I used is a Bravia 4K from 2019 and I was able to install Kodi and side load additional extensions. It was good for me. If Sony stops updating it, I think it’s fine to add a dongle to extend its…
> Why not just never connect it to the network? I don’t understand this take. I think it's pretty clear a lot of people use Netflix and YouTube and it's incredibly obvious that they wouldn't want to add an extra $100…
I’ve seen the bread in most Asian countries. You get what you pay for. Only premium bread may be worth it, and still not on pair with cheap basic European bread.
> Spotlight is a really good search tool I loved Spotlight until I had to check out several project to my computer. Now with thousands of non-own files it’s really hard to find what I want. Even if I look for my own…
I was expecting a rant about the Finder, found one on window management (which has infinite solutions). Other than the spacebar and column view, the Finder is a toy compared to File Explorer.exe and I’ll never forgive…
That’s true, you have to be aware of the email address you used in every service instead of blindly entering your email address. But you can also deactivate the email address and be done with it.
Because it’s a potential pain. I just used Hide my email for a non-critical but real-life situation. I had to learn my new email address and I’ll have to remember it forever. I’ll probably change it back to my regular…
Low-quality spam veeery rarely makes it to my inbox, but “opt-out newsletters after signup” are basically how every business operates nowadays. And that’s spam as far as I’m concerned.
Dots are useful to create new accounts on the same site, but you can’t use it to just tell websites apart (because there’s no label)
Prices are so flexible I usually find a hotel and then Google it to find a better price, even if I end up on the same site. The worst thing is when they advertise a price without taxes, which unfortunately is not…
> what happens if folks start selling the ‘edit’ You’re onto something. I’m pretty sure that’s going to happen if edits are not limited. We already see “wow this went viral, here’s a link to my album”
It’s not the responsibility, but if you read their post it’s obviously their concern.
Sorry Guillermo but you’re not being truthful here. “$ now” worked on any node server, not just static content, it would just run “npm start”. Now v2+ instead requires a handler-based approach.
But Twitter doesn’t want to be just another webpage. Tweets and its dates are used in court and by historians. That’s basically why Twitter has been hesitant to allow edits. I kinda wish they let people add some text…
> which has database-level implications I don’t think such a change really matters at a company like Twitter. The problem is more about principle than technicalities.
Unlike GitHub, tweets should not be editable forever. I think 5 minutes is reasonable. Even HN has an edit time limit. I hope they also limit how much you can tweets (even though, in reality, adding 4 characters (“not…
Difficulty was not the reason why it took so long. The excuse has been that they want tweets to be immutable, so you don’t share a tweet for it to be changed later.
I don’t know how it compares to Windows and Android, but in South East Asia I get “mobile prices” on my iPhone and they’re actually lower than on the desktop.
Easy. Add an asterisk and nobody will follow it. Problem fixed. That’s actually how we got legal copy longer than the content.
Technically it exists, I wonder if that’s what they used. It’s called BlaBlaCar
You don’t like my “lecturing,” but you continue making preposterous statements and asking questions that can’t be answered without “lecturing.” It’s like you’re saying “why is the sky is blue when we have water?” and…
Considering the state of Italian railways IT, I wonder if the attack was accomplished by entering admin/admin in some login box.
> with people posting where they were/going and picking up other travellers. That’s ludicrous, I wish people helping other people this way was more common.
Apple TV 4K starts at €199. $100 was an average
The only smart TV I used is a Bravia 4K from 2019 and I was able to install Kodi and side load additional extensions. It was good for me. If Sony stops updating it, I think it’s fine to add a dongle to extend its…
> Why not just never connect it to the network? I don’t understand this take. I think it's pretty clear a lot of people use Netflix and YouTube and it's incredibly obvious that they wouldn't want to add an extra $100…