You might already know this but niche conferences are part of some larger marketing strategies. Seeing conferences for a product can add legitimacy in the minds of people who are shopping for solutions. But over time…
Ironically if you hit the “Raw” button near the top of the GitHub file view then the resulting plaintext is nicely wrapped on (my) mobile.
It also helps when trying to put limits on greedy users or maintain a ban-list. Attribution is also important, like you said. Granted, an abusive user could just keep creating new keys, but if they require something…
I wonder if they meant “for the stray dog population”, specifically.
Just checked using a camera and you're right; a person right around "conversation distance" from the camera focusing at 35mm looks pretty natural in frame for a video call. It sounds like I underestimated modern…
Amateur photographer looking to learn more here. My initial impression is that a 35mm focal length on a full-frame/35mm film equivalent sensor would have a relatively _wide_ field of view (FOV). Or do I have that…
Biggest issue I can think of is trying to do PWM _and_ WiFi work simultaneously on an esp8266. If you have, say, an esp8266 serving up a small webpage for control and don't want to add an external PWM board then you…
On that note, TIL about screen reader issues related to dialogs in general, including this built-in. Seems like the question is primarily around how to update the focus target from the "invoking element" to the dialog's…
Once it became a target, the precision of the term was at risk. Especially if you consider that the ability to redefine "what it means to be sustainable" is a means to greenlight high-value projects or grease the skids…
I realize documentation is only half the battle but I get a lot from using something like explainshell when I see unknown argument lists: https://explainshell.com/explain?cmd=nmap+-Pn+-sT+-p-+--min-... This way you can…
I agree with your point on investing in a good IDE. In the Jetbrains family, a game changer for me was "tapping the shift key twice in quick succession". This brings up an input box that can fuzzy-find classes/structs,…
I like your idea and agree that implementing it would improve outcomes for customers. However, the ISP would be on the hook for additional customer support; it's a lot more involved to outfit your call center staff with…
I might be misunderstanding but doesn't the feature also help prevent home users' devices becoming part of a DDOS effort (high number of outbound connections)? There's stories here on HN about IoT devices and infected…
In Chicago I believe “commuter rail” almost always refers to Metra.
If you’re on an i-device then reader view in safari (or other browsers) works well to get around the scrolling issue. Ditto for Android.
Definitely an instance of "to each their own" for me, starting a project in Audacity was refreshingly straightforward the first time I tried it. The non-destructive effect stacking mentioned in the video sounds pretty…
This doesn't change the point you're making, but thankfully it was only 9/134 people according to the article's tagline. The mix of the word "nine" and the number "134" makes it hard to spot
You might already know this but niche conferences are part of some larger marketing strategies. Seeing conferences for a product can add legitimacy in the minds of people who are shopping for solutions. But over time…
Ironically if you hit the “Raw” button near the top of the GitHub file view then the resulting plaintext is nicely wrapped on (my) mobile.
It also helps when trying to put limits on greedy users or maintain a ban-list. Attribution is also important, like you said. Granted, an abusive user could just keep creating new keys, but if they require something…
I wonder if they meant “for the stray dog population”, specifically.
Just checked using a camera and you're right; a person right around "conversation distance" from the camera focusing at 35mm looks pretty natural in frame for a video call. It sounds like I underestimated modern…
Amateur photographer looking to learn more here. My initial impression is that a 35mm focal length on a full-frame/35mm film equivalent sensor would have a relatively _wide_ field of view (FOV). Or do I have that…
Biggest issue I can think of is trying to do PWM _and_ WiFi work simultaneously on an esp8266. If you have, say, an esp8266 serving up a small webpage for control and don't want to add an external PWM board then you…
On that note, TIL about screen reader issues related to dialogs in general, including this built-in. Seems like the question is primarily around how to update the focus target from the "invoking element" to the dialog's…
Once it became a target, the precision of the term was at risk. Especially if you consider that the ability to redefine "what it means to be sustainable" is a means to greenlight high-value projects or grease the skids…
I realize documentation is only half the battle but I get a lot from using something like explainshell when I see unknown argument lists: https://explainshell.com/explain?cmd=nmap+-Pn+-sT+-p-+--min-... This way you can…
I agree with your point on investing in a good IDE. In the Jetbrains family, a game changer for me was "tapping the shift key twice in quick succession". This brings up an input box that can fuzzy-find classes/structs,…
I like your idea and agree that implementing it would improve outcomes for customers. However, the ISP would be on the hook for additional customer support; it's a lot more involved to outfit your call center staff with…
I might be misunderstanding but doesn't the feature also help prevent home users' devices becoming part of a DDOS effort (high number of outbound connections)? There's stories here on HN about IoT devices and infected…
In Chicago I believe “commuter rail” almost always refers to Metra.
If you’re on an i-device then reader view in safari (or other browsers) works well to get around the scrolling issue. Ditto for Android.
Definitely an instance of "to each their own" for me, starting a project in Audacity was refreshingly straightforward the first time I tried it. The non-destructive effect stacking mentioned in the video sounds pretty…
This doesn't change the point you're making, but thankfully it was only 9/134 people according to the article's tagline. The mix of the word "nine" and the number "134" makes it hard to spot