I spend most of my time on IRC as far as social platforms go, have been running a server for the past 6 years or so for me and a circle of friends.
I just ran it against my own (typical) nickname and found a couple of instances where it was free on websites that I could see myself using at some point in the future so I went ahead and reserved them for myself.
For anyone curious why it's notable, check out the Issues page.
It's a noble effort, the amount of tracking going on is just digusting, I have 1.9k blocked trackers in just the past week and I visit a small set of websites.
> I can just move to PC and keep the games I own. A small nitpick, you don't _own_ the games in your Steam library.
This is an app I've been using written in Qt/QML that works on desktop and mobile, it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot of differences to make it work on mobile: https://github.com/alamminsalo/orion
That's correct but it's also worth noting that he did not resign, he was resigned.
>Solution: remove the backgrounds so they are transparent This sucks when you want then share the diagram with someone, on certain platforms the diagram will be unreadable due to the lack of contrasting background.
>Japan for chrissake even forces devices to emit a camera shutter sound when a picture is taken. This is actually pretty cool, I'm always paranoid that I'll end up on someone else's photo without knowing.
If it's fast enough to run triple A video games at an accecptable stable framerate, it should be fast enough to run an IDE.
He raises a good point though because even if it's not a product for some people, they will still have their data harvested without consent as a result of talking in proximity of a person wearing one such pair.
Classes and structs in C++ are almost the same thing with the exception of the default member visibility, unless you mean a POD?
The Native File System API sounds like an exploit waiting to be discovered.
Perhaps Ken Thompson?
It could also just be the phonetic spelling of "pew pew" in Russian.
Yep, nowadays rm has a failsafe and requires you to add --no-preserve-root argument if you want to force remove the root folder recursively.
Why? This is precisely what it's been called like for decades, to call it something else would introduce unnecessary confusion.
This is a good point. Just out of curiosity I decided to check it out - it has 905 dependencies totaling 136M on top of the runtime, that seems like a bit of a stretch for something seemingly simple.
I spend most of my time on IRC as far as social platforms go, have been running a server for the past 6 years or so for me and a circle of friends.
I just ran it against my own (typical) nickname and found a couple of instances where it was free on websites that I could see myself using at some point in the future so I went ahead and reserved them for myself.
For anyone curious why it's notable, check out the Issues page.
It's a noble effort, the amount of tracking going on is just digusting, I have 1.9k blocked trackers in just the past week and I visit a small set of websites.
> I can just move to PC and keep the games I own. A small nitpick, you don't _own_ the games in your Steam library.
This is an app I've been using written in Qt/QML that works on desktop and mobile, it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot of differences to make it work on mobile: https://github.com/alamminsalo/orion
That's correct but it's also worth noting that he did not resign, he was resigned.
>Solution: remove the backgrounds so they are transparent This sucks when you want then share the diagram with someone, on certain platforms the diagram will be unreadable due to the lack of contrasting background.
>Japan for chrissake even forces devices to emit a camera shutter sound when a picture is taken. This is actually pretty cool, I'm always paranoid that I'll end up on someone else's photo without knowing.
If it's fast enough to run triple A video games at an accecptable stable framerate, it should be fast enough to run an IDE.
He raises a good point though because even if it's not a product for some people, they will still have their data harvested without consent as a result of talking in proximity of a person wearing one such pair.
Classes and structs in C++ are almost the same thing with the exception of the default member visibility, unless you mean a POD?
The Native File System API sounds like an exploit waiting to be discovered.
Perhaps Ken Thompson?
It could also just be the phonetic spelling of "pew pew" in Russian.
Yep, nowadays rm has a failsafe and requires you to add --no-preserve-root argument if you want to force remove the root folder recursively.
Why? This is precisely what it's been called like for decades, to call it something else would introduce unnecessary confusion.
This is a good point. Just out of curiosity I decided to check it out - it has 905 dependencies totaling 136M on top of the runtime, that seems like a bit of a stretch for something seemingly simple.