Will this trend lead to fewer and fewer people joining law enforcement, which would further weaken the government? Regarding whether this constitutes a "failed state", I'd say it depends on how bad this gets. Similar to…
> Even when pointed out that the company can wipe it when they leave If someone intends to leave, they can first revoke the company's access to their phone.
I actually thought it was a rhetorical question, with the intent of stating that the law still wouldn't save us from supply chain emissions.
Thanks. I was just curious because I don't seem to have the mental focus at night for such endeavors, but that is the only time I have for such things.
> I work 9-6 every day ... then sleep for a couple of hours then stay up to 3am doing self study in math and programming. Could you elaborate? You take two naps at night in lieu of 7+ solid hours? Is this sufficient?…
I just want to disable the pointless "message sent" tone in iMessage.
I said "iMessage".
So, you still can't disable the pointless and annoying "message sent" tone in iMessage.
Absolutely this. Not sure if it's 1-2 seconds but the delay is enough to make it unusable. I've missed turns and exits because of it. Google Maps seems to have some predictive ability that allows it to appear to be…
For those in the same boat, any tips you can provide to overcome the commonly cited barriers? For example: maintaining the required mental agility needed to do the job, learning new technologies that come and go,…
>> ... highlighting search results in the scroll bar... This. I find any browser that doesn't do that to be unusable. The alternative, in long documents or source code, is to blindly hit NEXT and visit all locations…
Mindfulness is being commercialized for the purpose of selling books and apps, argues a person in a book that he is trying to sell.
If a method is used several times at the top of the page, and you want to find out if it's used elsewhere, without the highlights, you don't know that. You have to hit Next until you make sure it's nowhere else. With…
Browsing a large code repository. The scrollbar highlights allow me to "eyeball" the page and go to the general locations quickly rather than hitting Next a thousand times (which feels primitive as hell anyway),…
Firefox doesn't highlight find-in-page search results on the scroll bar. Chrome does. Am I the only person who relies on that feature daily for their work?
How about available jobs? I suspect a lot of people are trying to determine which language to invest their time in learning. Another relevant measure would be ALL jobs, not just available. Some people may not care if a…
Software Development interview questions. My skills, experience and education don't seem to matter as much in the industry. Those questions were the single factor that got me better jobs and increased my salary several…
Chrome highlights page keyword search result locations on the scroll bar, making the process of going through them very convenient. Firefox doesn't, and I couldn't find an extension that replicates the feature without…
Will this trend lead to fewer and fewer people joining law enforcement, which would further weaken the government? Regarding whether this constitutes a "failed state", I'd say it depends on how bad this gets. Similar to…
> Even when pointed out that the company can wipe it when they leave If someone intends to leave, they can first revoke the company's access to their phone.
I actually thought it was a rhetorical question, with the intent of stating that the law still wouldn't save us from supply chain emissions.
Thanks. I was just curious because I don't seem to have the mental focus at night for such endeavors, but that is the only time I have for such things.
> I work 9-6 every day ... then sleep for a couple of hours then stay up to 3am doing self study in math and programming. Could you elaborate? You take two naps at night in lieu of 7+ solid hours? Is this sufficient?…
I just want to disable the pointless "message sent" tone in iMessage.
I said "iMessage".
So, you still can't disable the pointless and annoying "message sent" tone in iMessage.
Absolutely this. Not sure if it's 1-2 seconds but the delay is enough to make it unusable. I've missed turns and exits because of it. Google Maps seems to have some predictive ability that allows it to appear to be…
For those in the same boat, any tips you can provide to overcome the commonly cited barriers? For example: maintaining the required mental agility needed to do the job, learning new technologies that come and go,…
>> ... highlighting search results in the scroll bar... This. I find any browser that doesn't do that to be unusable. The alternative, in long documents or source code, is to blindly hit NEXT and visit all locations…
Mindfulness is being commercialized for the purpose of selling books and apps, argues a person in a book that he is trying to sell.
If a method is used several times at the top of the page, and you want to find out if it's used elsewhere, without the highlights, you don't know that. You have to hit Next until you make sure it's nowhere else. With…
Browsing a large code repository. The scrollbar highlights allow me to "eyeball" the page and go to the general locations quickly rather than hitting Next a thousand times (which feels primitive as hell anyway),…
Firefox doesn't highlight find-in-page search results on the scroll bar. Chrome does. Am I the only person who relies on that feature daily for their work?
How about available jobs? I suspect a lot of people are trying to determine which language to invest their time in learning. Another relevant measure would be ALL jobs, not just available. Some people may not care if a…
Software Development interview questions. My skills, experience and education don't seem to matter as much in the industry. Those questions were the single factor that got me better jobs and increased my salary several…
Chrome highlights page keyword search result locations on the scroll bar, making the process of going through them very convenient. Firefox doesn't, and I couldn't find an extension that replicates the feature without…