Is there a manufacturer you prefer over others in the budget segment?
I haven't finished it but I started playing Sable for a bit. There's no attack mechanics at all and it's fun to explore. The art style is also very nice to look at IMO.
This was improved in a recent release. Did you try with the latest version?
We are using Basecamp as a team and have been really happy with it. I think their free tier should work well for a single person and I could see myself using it if I was working solo.
I want to use Elixir more for my side projects but it's honestly really easy to get going with services like Vercel or Netlify and SvelteKit. Also coming from Next.js and SvelteKit, I got kind of used to the file-based…
If I recall correctly, Saša Jurić mentioned in an interview that he envisions the BEAM being used as an OS in the future, where you can run your database, web server and other services under one VM. While I don't…
Also check out the Sawbones podcast about it! https://maximumfun.org/episodes/sawbones/sawbones-man-who-at... It goes a bit more in depth.
I made a purchase with my MIL's credit card on my account. It got blocked because of the name mismatch and they asked for bank statement for proof. The card got stolen in the meantime, my MIL lost the last bank…
Fly posted a sort of related blog post about IPv4 https://fly.io/blog/32-bit-real-estate/
José Valim (creator of Elixir) will be streaming his solutions on Twitch. Thought that might be interesting for you.
Something like UBF might be interesting to you: https://ubf.github.io/ubf/
In case anyone is curious about dithering in the context of audio, here[0] is an excellent video on that. [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iDrbgfPjPY
From what I've seen, most Elixir questions are answered on Elixirforum. You might want to try searching there first or even asking yourself. You usually get fast, friendly and helpful responses (which sometimes turn…
I've been meaning to build a similar project for my SO. I want is to be able to connect the rotary phone via bluetooth for calls (only calls) and dialing if possible. Has anyone worked with anything similar that can…
Would you happen to know if you (the company) hire international candidates?
Octal lets you comment from the app, if that’s something you are missing.
Why is that? I remember reading about the scheduler not being able to correctly "attach" to each core when using Docker but it seems that's not the case anymore. Is there any other disadvantage you perceive?
Also, if you have piped functions you can now use `|> tap(&IO.inspect(&1.a))`at any point (requires 1.12).
For Elixir, Oban is a great library that allows the same, in case anyone was looking for one. https://github.com/sorentwo/oban
Someone shared a boilerplate template on the Elixir subreddit the other day, might help out. Can't really recommend anything for Stripe, though. From what I've seen people usually use Stripity Stripe. -…
It's not. Robert Virding confirmed it in the Elixir Wizards podcast.
Likewise with my HD58x. I also love small phones and want to switch to the 12 mini, but my SE 2020 works perfectly fine so it's hard to justify.
Can't really use it in Firefox on Windows, the drum track isn't synced to the synths.
Related to your open back headphones comment: I hate using closed back/ noise canceling headphones while talking in calls. Fortunately, I don't have anyone around me so I don't need them but I can't imagine having to…
Another slightly related video by Tom Scott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUnGvH8fUUc
Is there a manufacturer you prefer over others in the budget segment?
I haven't finished it but I started playing Sable for a bit. There's no attack mechanics at all and it's fun to explore. The art style is also very nice to look at IMO.
This was improved in a recent release. Did you try with the latest version?
We are using Basecamp as a team and have been really happy with it. I think their free tier should work well for a single person and I could see myself using it if I was working solo.
I want to use Elixir more for my side projects but it's honestly really easy to get going with services like Vercel or Netlify and SvelteKit. Also coming from Next.js and SvelteKit, I got kind of used to the file-based…
If I recall correctly, Saša Jurić mentioned in an interview that he envisions the BEAM being used as an OS in the future, where you can run your database, web server and other services under one VM. While I don't…
Also check out the Sawbones podcast about it! https://maximumfun.org/episodes/sawbones/sawbones-man-who-at... It goes a bit more in depth.
I made a purchase with my MIL's credit card on my account. It got blocked because of the name mismatch and they asked for bank statement for proof. The card got stolen in the meantime, my MIL lost the last bank…
Fly posted a sort of related blog post about IPv4 https://fly.io/blog/32-bit-real-estate/
José Valim (creator of Elixir) will be streaming his solutions on Twitch. Thought that might be interesting for you.
Something like UBF might be interesting to you: https://ubf.github.io/ubf/
In case anyone is curious about dithering in the context of audio, here[0] is an excellent video on that. [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iDrbgfPjPY
From what I've seen, most Elixir questions are answered on Elixirforum. You might want to try searching there first or even asking yourself. You usually get fast, friendly and helpful responses (which sometimes turn…
I've been meaning to build a similar project for my SO. I want is to be able to connect the rotary phone via bluetooth for calls (only calls) and dialing if possible. Has anyone worked with anything similar that can…
Would you happen to know if you (the company) hire international candidates?
Octal lets you comment from the app, if that’s something you are missing.
Why is that? I remember reading about the scheduler not being able to correctly "attach" to each core when using Docker but it seems that's not the case anymore. Is there any other disadvantage you perceive?
Also, if you have piped functions you can now use `|> tap(&IO.inspect(&1.a))`at any point (requires 1.12).
For Elixir, Oban is a great library that allows the same, in case anyone was looking for one. https://github.com/sorentwo/oban
Someone shared a boilerplate template on the Elixir subreddit the other day, might help out. Can't really recommend anything for Stripe, though. From what I've seen people usually use Stripity Stripe. -…
It's not. Robert Virding confirmed it in the Elixir Wizards podcast.
Likewise with my HD58x. I also love small phones and want to switch to the 12 mini, but my SE 2020 works perfectly fine so it's hard to justify.
Can't really use it in Firefox on Windows, the drum track isn't synced to the synths.
Related to your open back headphones comment: I hate using closed back/ noise canceling headphones while talking in calls. Fortunately, I don't have anyone around me so I don't need them but I can't imagine having to…
Another slightly related video by Tom Scott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUnGvH8fUUc