The question on its own is useless given the audience - yes. However if you combine that question with the - e.g. - primary field a person works in it gets interesting. Say a person said they're mostly writing finance…
He means the huge window that opens after starting steam and logging in. The window usually has multiple pages with current deals.
I think most people don't see the value in RSS feeds because they are used to the business of forums and social networks - where you don't need (or have the capability to) process _all_ the information. RSS feeds are…
Jesus christ, bloomberg does not fuck around. Terms of Service Violation Your usage has been flagged as a violation of our terms of service. For inquiries related to this message please contact support. For sales…
> Then it started to die off with the rise of the web and alternative chat software. That's news to me and the ~eight IRC networks I'm on.
> Slack is perfect for organizations, whereas IRC is not. How so? > And no, we're not locked into anything. How so?
> In Germany there is no (general) speed limit Yes there is. The autobahn may be roughly 50% without speed limits, but every other road has speed limits. Unless otherwise indicated these are 100 km/h between villages,…
> Isn't that part of the problem. Lack of sympathy? For breaking the law?
Does someone have a non region-locked link?
> You need someone who can bring other developers along, teach with purpose, and etc. Experience developing alone does NOT automatically provide that. And the bloke needs time to train. If the developer is getting…
Use requirements.txt volatile. We use a separate file to list the direct dependencies, 'ddeps.txt' and 'ddeps-dev.txt' for development deps. Once we update one of these files a clean venv is created, the dependencies…
Sounds just like SUSE Enterprise Support, quality wise. When in doubt "we don't support it" or "we don't support it like that".
... the US armed forces are spending roughly 2b every day (~590b in 2015, proposed ~680b in 2019). That penalty is a drop on a hot stone. That's not a "WIN".
I've tested Ghostery back when it was launched - as with other blockers you could enable/disable blocking per domain and third-party (iirc); you could then use a Ghostery account to synchronize these settings between…
Logging doesn't help you when you business has to shut down because someone took over you account and deleted everything. Separation of access is important and _required_. Developers don't need access to prod, admins…
> Number 2: No One Believes Anyone Can Actually Code It's about the level and structure of your code. They don't think you _can't_ code, they want to know how _well_ you code. When I'm interviewing people I let them…
cgroups v2 probably, cgroups v1 is definitely older.
Yes, I've given talks on what containers actually are and which technologies they combine. Containers oldest technology would be mount namespaces from 2002 - the youngest are user namespaces from 2013 (on linux anyway,…
> But they have, multiple times? First it was just giving people links to godep when people complained in github issues. Then it was a tacit "we like this" about gps and glide. Then it was a…
Sorry... what? > The notion that the Python core devs get to decide when Python 2 should stop being used is not cool. They don't. They just won't support it anymore, nor provide updates for it. > Under the freedoms…
You should try AquaMail. The search works. Threads aren't shows as a tree, sadly, but they are grouped into a folder - not ideal but you can at least follow simple conversations. Still not something for mailing lists.…
> An incognito session would mean he is not using his previous session to gain access. Authentication is more frequently tied to a session than an IP address - this is why you are still logged into HN if you change from…
Ah, that makes sense - thanks!
Their developers apparently haven't gone through any kind of WebDev or UI/UX 101: https://i.imgur.com/SssYkif.png
The person reporting the bug is not a professional bug hunter, he is a user. About 1) - an incognito session wouldn't have had any impact on the situation. It's still the same IP the request comes form. Or a proxy? He's…
The question on its own is useless given the audience - yes. However if you combine that question with the - e.g. - primary field a person works in it gets interesting. Say a person said they're mostly writing finance…
He means the huge window that opens after starting steam and logging in. The window usually has multiple pages with current deals.
I think most people don't see the value in RSS feeds because they are used to the business of forums and social networks - where you don't need (or have the capability to) process _all_ the information. RSS feeds are…
Jesus christ, bloomberg does not fuck around. Terms of Service Violation Your usage has been flagged as a violation of our terms of service. For inquiries related to this message please contact support. For sales…
> Then it started to die off with the rise of the web and alternative chat software. That's news to me and the ~eight IRC networks I'm on.
> Slack is perfect for organizations, whereas IRC is not. How so? > And no, we're not locked into anything. How so?
> In Germany there is no (general) speed limit Yes there is. The autobahn may be roughly 50% without speed limits, but every other road has speed limits. Unless otherwise indicated these are 100 km/h between villages,…
> Isn't that part of the problem. Lack of sympathy? For breaking the law?
Does someone have a non region-locked link?
> You need someone who can bring other developers along, teach with purpose, and etc. Experience developing alone does NOT automatically provide that. And the bloke needs time to train. If the developer is getting…
Use requirements.txt volatile. We use a separate file to list the direct dependencies, 'ddeps.txt' and 'ddeps-dev.txt' for development deps. Once we update one of these files a clean venv is created, the dependencies…
Sounds just like SUSE Enterprise Support, quality wise. When in doubt "we don't support it" or "we don't support it like that".
... the US armed forces are spending roughly 2b every day (~590b in 2015, proposed ~680b in 2019). That penalty is a drop on a hot stone. That's not a "WIN".
I've tested Ghostery back when it was launched - as with other blockers you could enable/disable blocking per domain and third-party (iirc); you could then use a Ghostery account to synchronize these settings between…
Logging doesn't help you when you business has to shut down because someone took over you account and deleted everything. Separation of access is important and _required_. Developers don't need access to prod, admins…
> Number 2: No One Believes Anyone Can Actually Code It's about the level and structure of your code. They don't think you _can't_ code, they want to know how _well_ you code. When I'm interviewing people I let them…
cgroups v2 probably, cgroups v1 is definitely older.
Yes, I've given talks on what containers actually are and which technologies they combine. Containers oldest technology would be mount namespaces from 2002 - the youngest are user namespaces from 2013 (on linux anyway,…
> But they have, multiple times? First it was just giving people links to godep when people complained in github issues. Then it was a tacit "we like this" about gps and glide. Then it was a…
Sorry... what? > The notion that the Python core devs get to decide when Python 2 should stop being used is not cool. They don't. They just won't support it anymore, nor provide updates for it. > Under the freedoms…
You should try AquaMail. The search works. Threads aren't shows as a tree, sadly, but they are grouped into a folder - not ideal but you can at least follow simple conversations. Still not something for mailing lists.…
> An incognito session would mean he is not using his previous session to gain access. Authentication is more frequently tied to a session than an IP address - this is why you are still logged into HN if you change from…
Ah, that makes sense - thanks!
Their developers apparently haven't gone through any kind of WebDev or UI/UX 101: https://i.imgur.com/SssYkif.png
The person reporting the bug is not a professional bug hunter, he is a user. About 1) - an incognito session wouldn't have had any impact on the situation. It's still the same IP the request comes form. Or a proxy? He's…