That's way too complicated for the person just starting out and wanting to add a counter to his small website. Nobody starting out with programming today will start with Rails. They might start with Javascript, but more…
I believe that's actually a standard presentation, I've seen it in several weather graphs. It's basically a rounding yeah, signifying it's just slightly below zero, but not enough to round to -1°.
You're incorrect there. It depends on what context. M as in thousand are roman numerals, whereas M in greek would be million. It's not counterintuitive at all, obviously the context here means that it's million, as you…
I was under the assumption that Spotify stopped doing that because P2P was getting blocked by networks? Maybe I'm wrong.
I believe he was just noting the irony of someone claiming something, then openly not doing so, rather than any rules being broken.
I'd say probably Turbolinks is your best bet there. You basically drop it in, and then it prefetches all the links on your page, and when you click them, it replaces the DOM. It works quite well actually, Rails has been…
So is this going to be a thing where only US users are affected, or is it global?
I mean you get best practices for the small part React is focused on. Angular is a full type of ecosystem, like your Ruby on Railses, Djangoes etc. in which you can install it and then create a full website directly…
I guess mobile PowerPacks with solar panels? Just deploy a few thousand outside the tunneling area and then automate the battery switching. Could run it 24/7 without anyone ever going to Mars even.
Or you work at a company with no significant secrets that could potentially be shared through chatting. Priorities; why spend time and effort on some on-site solution when there's really nothing to gain security wise…
I don't understand this, why would you want people to test something that's already predefined? You could automate that. You want real users that will use the app for real things. Blind testing from a list seems kind of…
And the places where this happens a lot (ads for example) is completely useless for this.
Probably the safest field to get into would be everyday things, especially plumbing. There's no automating that, pipes will always break and new (and old) buildings will always need to manage complex plumbing systems.
What if we only get precisely the amount of energy we require? Each universe won't need infinite energy.
What would the effects be of releasing nuclear waste in space? Could we sent up all of our nuclear waste, put a rocket on it and just let it disappear into the distance?
Well, you could probably find it. You definitely had more of the really large trees in North America as far as I know, historically anyway. Today, building something with massive sturdy timber would likely not be much…
I've frequently noted that it takes longer for me to drink a Pepsi, if I even finish it at all. The initial taste, especially while eating, is more pleasant with Pepsi than it is with Coke, but the amount of Coke I can…
jQuery becomes less needed by the second, unless you want compatibility with other and older browsers, which is almost a given. :)
It's still black liquorice of course, but yes, it's salted with ammonium chloride.
I think you'll just find enjoyment in other non-descriptive genres, that I would likely not enjoy. Personally I can practically see the things I read, and it's colored my reading so much that I almost get bored reading…
Wasn't it WhatsApp that sent a key back to Facebook servers? Technically it's end-to-end encrypted, but Facebook could decrypt it if they really wanted to.
Probably more like to people not from northern Europe. In Sweden and licorice is very popular here, as well as in Finland to my knowledge.
So, we had this product (or the larger one anyway) demoed for my work and our takeaway was that only really large organisations could possibly use it. It needs to many human hands between writing an article and getting…
I think that's now removed no? Or at least, I haven't noticed it for a while. I got hit with the Google hammer regarding a similar banner, where they threatened to stop indexing the site completely, so I assume they had…
I thought this was commonly known?
That's way too complicated for the person just starting out and wanting to add a counter to his small website. Nobody starting out with programming today will start with Rails. They might start with Javascript, but more…
I believe that's actually a standard presentation, I've seen it in several weather graphs. It's basically a rounding yeah, signifying it's just slightly below zero, but not enough to round to -1°.
You're incorrect there. It depends on what context. M as in thousand are roman numerals, whereas M in greek would be million. It's not counterintuitive at all, obviously the context here means that it's million, as you…
I was under the assumption that Spotify stopped doing that because P2P was getting blocked by networks? Maybe I'm wrong.
I believe he was just noting the irony of someone claiming something, then openly not doing so, rather than any rules being broken.
I'd say probably Turbolinks is your best bet there. You basically drop it in, and then it prefetches all the links on your page, and when you click them, it replaces the DOM. It works quite well actually, Rails has been…
So is this going to be a thing where only US users are affected, or is it global?
I mean you get best practices for the small part React is focused on. Angular is a full type of ecosystem, like your Ruby on Railses, Djangoes etc. in which you can install it and then create a full website directly…
I guess mobile PowerPacks with solar panels? Just deploy a few thousand outside the tunneling area and then automate the battery switching. Could run it 24/7 without anyone ever going to Mars even.
Or you work at a company with no significant secrets that could potentially be shared through chatting. Priorities; why spend time and effort on some on-site solution when there's really nothing to gain security wise…
I don't understand this, why would you want people to test something that's already predefined? You could automate that. You want real users that will use the app for real things. Blind testing from a list seems kind of…
And the places where this happens a lot (ads for example) is completely useless for this.
Probably the safest field to get into would be everyday things, especially plumbing. There's no automating that, pipes will always break and new (and old) buildings will always need to manage complex plumbing systems.
What if we only get precisely the amount of energy we require? Each universe won't need infinite energy.
What would the effects be of releasing nuclear waste in space? Could we sent up all of our nuclear waste, put a rocket on it and just let it disappear into the distance?
Well, you could probably find it. You definitely had more of the really large trees in North America as far as I know, historically anyway. Today, building something with massive sturdy timber would likely not be much…
I've frequently noted that it takes longer for me to drink a Pepsi, if I even finish it at all. The initial taste, especially while eating, is more pleasant with Pepsi than it is with Coke, but the amount of Coke I can…
jQuery becomes less needed by the second, unless you want compatibility with other and older browsers, which is almost a given. :)
It's still black liquorice of course, but yes, it's salted with ammonium chloride.
I think you'll just find enjoyment in other non-descriptive genres, that I would likely not enjoy. Personally I can practically see the things I read, and it's colored my reading so much that I almost get bored reading…
Wasn't it WhatsApp that sent a key back to Facebook servers? Technically it's end-to-end encrypted, but Facebook could decrypt it if they really wanted to.
Probably more like to people not from northern Europe. In Sweden and licorice is very popular here, as well as in Finland to my knowledge.
So, we had this product (or the larger one anyway) demoed for my work and our takeaway was that only really large organisations could possibly use it. It needs to many human hands between writing an article and getting…
I think that's now removed no? Or at least, I haven't noticed it for a while. I got hit with the Google hammer regarding a similar banner, where they threatened to stop indexing the site completely, so I assume they had…
I thought this was commonly known?