What kind of flaws did you have in mind?
What kind of image classification do you do at home?
Looks cool, but the site is very heavy! I have an RTX 3070 GPU, and GPU usage went shot to 70% when I opened this website on Firefox.
I can only speak from my own experiences, but I have found commit messages extremely helpful, when they explain the "why" of the change. And as unfortunate as it is, many of us also have to work with unreadable…
They are incredibly helpful when you are trying to find where a bug was introduced, and trying to figure out why some piece of code is the way it is.
Brave is based on Chromium, so that rules it out for the author based on what they wrote.
So a proper title for the piece would be "A humpback whale briefly suckles on kayaker".
Indeed, "incredibly precise estimate of the user's location" feels like an exaggeration. But still, very interesting!
One example is Finnish legislation: https://finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/2004/20040759#L2P4 Sadly only available in Finnish. The law applies both to employees and candidates. EDIT: Looks like there is an English…
In many parts of the world it is illegal for a recruiting party to search for information on a candidate without their consent.
Virtually every profession is also more forgiving to failures.
No, they say they are not going to store a bitmap in a texture, which is not the same thing as embedding directly in the shader code. You could compare that to storing some data in a separate file which needs to be read…
Why do you find it hard to read?
> psychopathic scammers like Robert Martin That is a pretty wild take. Would you like to elaborate on that?
I don't think anything in Scrum dictates iterations must be one week long. https://www.scrum.org/learning-series/what-is-scrum/
Portal has been working for us, but storage accounts have been unreachable from certain regions for the past 30 minutes. Possibly Portal is also broken in the same regions.
I have been very satisfied with Fastmail.
I would assume most people want to keep the possibility of someone previously unknown contacting them.
Enough for consumer-grade Hario coffee scales to include a geographic location setting, so that you can weigh your coffee beans accurately.
Everything can be a process. If some individual is truly fully responsible for a screwup, what process allowed the person to get that far?
Interesting, I assumed the prices would be the same or at least roughly the same in whole of Europe! My price was in Finland.
Here in Europe it is €11.99, so about 13 dollars a month.
> You can't even draw something meaningful with it like the domain says. You can draw a garden, so drawing.garden seems very apt to me.
I don't know, I do it almost daily. So your mileage may vary.
How have I missed Uno! I was familiar with Avalonia, but first time hearing about Uno. I'd love to see more UI frameworks for .NET that also work on Linux.
What kind of flaws did you have in mind?
What kind of image classification do you do at home?
Looks cool, but the site is very heavy! I have an RTX 3070 GPU, and GPU usage went shot to 70% when I opened this website on Firefox.
I can only speak from my own experiences, but I have found commit messages extremely helpful, when they explain the "why" of the change. And as unfortunate as it is, many of us also have to work with unreadable…
They are incredibly helpful when you are trying to find where a bug was introduced, and trying to figure out why some piece of code is the way it is.
Brave is based on Chromium, so that rules it out for the author based on what they wrote.
So a proper title for the piece would be "A humpback whale briefly suckles on kayaker".
Indeed, "incredibly precise estimate of the user's location" feels like an exaggeration. But still, very interesting!
One example is Finnish legislation: https://finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/2004/20040759#L2P4 Sadly only available in Finnish. The law applies both to employees and candidates. EDIT: Looks like there is an English…
In many parts of the world it is illegal for a recruiting party to search for information on a candidate without their consent.
Virtually every profession is also more forgiving to failures.
No, they say they are not going to store a bitmap in a texture, which is not the same thing as embedding directly in the shader code. You could compare that to storing some data in a separate file which needs to be read…
Why do you find it hard to read?
> psychopathic scammers like Robert Martin That is a pretty wild take. Would you like to elaborate on that?
I don't think anything in Scrum dictates iterations must be one week long. https://www.scrum.org/learning-series/what-is-scrum/
Portal has been working for us, but storage accounts have been unreachable from certain regions for the past 30 minutes. Possibly Portal is also broken in the same regions.
I have been very satisfied with Fastmail.
I would assume most people want to keep the possibility of someone previously unknown contacting them.
Enough for consumer-grade Hario coffee scales to include a geographic location setting, so that you can weigh your coffee beans accurately.
Everything can be a process. If some individual is truly fully responsible for a screwup, what process allowed the person to get that far?
Interesting, I assumed the prices would be the same or at least roughly the same in whole of Europe! My price was in Finland.
Here in Europe it is €11.99, so about 13 dollars a month.
> You can't even draw something meaningful with it like the domain says. You can draw a garden, so drawing.garden seems very apt to me.
I don't know, I do it almost daily. So your mileage may vary.
How have I missed Uno! I was familiar with Avalonia, but first time hearing about Uno. I'd love to see more UI frameworks for .NET that also work on Linux.