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as someone who lives there, they're not. Nor is that what is being suggested, it's critiquing car-centric cities where not having a car is needlessly difficult. Population 250 isn't going to ban cars, but the city may…
I was confused why someone would possibly configure the voice to be quiet and raspy. Seems like there's an issue with Firefox that was causing it. Chrome voice sounds "normal" - like TikTok.
topic isn't about India's telecom market to be fair. I'm happy to see a wide range of opinions on the topic.
> One might say this is an advantage I'm baffled that anyone could propose this as a good thing. I've worked in industries that are supported - just smaller than the US and the price gouging is substantial. Parts will…
I don't know what two companies pay, so I clicked two based on reputation and work. If I knew one paid more, I would have absolutely chosen that.
Go is not cool, it's boring and readable. I don't need a diagram to understand what the code is doing compared to Java. I say that with deep respect for the JVM and all the problems that are solved with it. It's an…
building it is the most valuable part
how is this measured? Because if it's by total vessels it's a poor comparison. If it's by total aircraft carrier, it's also a poor comparison. Basically measuring this is difficult, but this is contrary to my only…
as I understand it, it would be http://captive.apple.com so that the captive portal can intercept and write their own login.
How would they have got a proper CA signed cert for a domain they don't own? HSTS will only make a HTTPS connection. Without the valid certificate, they should get a warning. The only way this "works" is if a captive…
open dev tools, right click cursors.js - block this URL. refresh
Their employer likely has absolute control over their Windows install. My personal Windows laptop isn't allowed on the corporate network either.
If you're pushing bits and bytes you might want tight control over the runtime and guaranteed execution time. If you're not, I think it's perfectly acceptable.
strikes me as an outside observer, lacking in empathy for the characters. Interesting perspective none the less.
I disagree, I consider that an absolute win of efficient engineering. Develop the feature enough that it lasts 30 years without needing to be fixed.
This interface was perfectly acceptable in the 90s, and it's perfectly acceptable today. Dropping a big graphic with a large circle button labelled format would have been worse. I say this as someone who writes my fair…
You would need a pressure vessel and corrosion resistance, and potentially a pump driving up the cost. solar panel with sand is mechanically and electrically much simpler
it suits my workflow since all windows are full screen on all the monitors. I either use alt+tab or super key to get the exploded view. it won't suit all workflows of course
I find justwatch to be reliable. Sometimes I even find something new to watch on there too.
it's cheaper than IntelliJ, and is more resource efficient believe it or not
doing it on your phone only has one person querying it. Scale that to several thousand and it might appear different.
This is correct from my understanding, and glossing over the article and links is precisely what they're talking about. Pipeline of taking data from one system, transforming it and loading it into another. There is a…
I expect that if you're wearing polarising lenses such as sunglasses, you can't see your phone if it's held in portrait or landscape.
I happen to agree, just trying to point out the miscommunication
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as someone who lives there, they're not. Nor is that what is being suggested, it's critiquing car-centric cities where not having a car is needlessly difficult. Population 250 isn't going to ban cars, but the city may…
I was confused why someone would possibly configure the voice to be quiet and raspy. Seems like there's an issue with Firefox that was causing it. Chrome voice sounds "normal" - like TikTok.
topic isn't about India's telecom market to be fair. I'm happy to see a wide range of opinions on the topic.
> One might say this is an advantage I'm baffled that anyone could propose this as a good thing. I've worked in industries that are supported - just smaller than the US and the price gouging is substantial. Parts will…
I don't know what two companies pay, so I clicked two based on reputation and work. If I knew one paid more, I would have absolutely chosen that.
Go is not cool, it's boring and readable. I don't need a diagram to understand what the code is doing compared to Java. I say that with deep respect for the JVM and all the problems that are solved with it. It's an…
building it is the most valuable part
how is this measured? Because if it's by total vessels it's a poor comparison. If it's by total aircraft carrier, it's also a poor comparison. Basically measuring this is difficult, but this is contrary to my only…
as I understand it, it would be http://captive.apple.com so that the captive portal can intercept and write their own login.
How would they have got a proper CA signed cert for a domain they don't own? HSTS will only make a HTTPS connection. Without the valid certificate, they should get a warning. The only way this "works" is if a captive…
open dev tools, right click cursors.js - block this URL. refresh
Their employer likely has absolute control over their Windows install. My personal Windows laptop isn't allowed on the corporate network either.
If you're pushing bits and bytes you might want tight control over the runtime and guaranteed execution time. If you're not, I think it's perfectly acceptable.
strikes me as an outside observer, lacking in empathy for the characters. Interesting perspective none the less.
I disagree, I consider that an absolute win of efficient engineering. Develop the feature enough that it lasts 30 years without needing to be fixed.
This interface was perfectly acceptable in the 90s, and it's perfectly acceptable today. Dropping a big graphic with a large circle button labelled format would have been worse. I say this as someone who writes my fair…
You would need a pressure vessel and corrosion resistance, and potentially a pump driving up the cost. solar panel with sand is mechanically and electrically much simpler
it suits my workflow since all windows are full screen on all the monitors. I either use alt+tab or super key to get the exploded view. it won't suit all workflows of course
I find justwatch to be reliable. Sometimes I even find something new to watch on there too.
it's cheaper than IntelliJ, and is more resource efficient believe it or not
doing it on your phone only has one person querying it. Scale that to several thousand and it might appear different.
This is correct from my understanding, and glossing over the article and links is precisely what they're talking about. Pipeline of taking data from one system, transforming it and loading it into another. There is a…
I expect that if you're wearing polarising lenses such as sunglasses, you can't see your phone if it's held in portrait or landscape.
I happen to agree, just trying to point out the miscommunication