Supply is so low that people just grab whatver they can get their hands on these days
The Laravel (PHP) community is using Livewire, which is like Hotwire. Phoenix (Elixir) also have something called LiveView.
What is the point of a national guard if they can't be used to defend the capitol?
It becomes almost unusable when you connect the third device.
Is encryption banned in Australia, or is it non-encrypted so they don't need to add backdoors?
I'm using this browser extension to stop AMP: https://addons.mozilla.org/nb-NO/firefox/addon/amp2html/
I know the Tailwind guys are working on a project called Headless UI[1]. It's a component library without the styling. There is also Tailwind UI[2], which is more like Bootstrap. Both are official Tailwind projects. 1.…
My developer co-workers and I have talked about teaching our designers how to code with Tailwind. The designers have no experience with writing code, but I still think its a good idea to start with Tailwind because…
Partially. You'll lose the system Tailwind gives you, which makes it easier to be consistent.
The case between Apple and Epic Games is about the app store on iOS. Epic can sell games without having to give Apple 30% on Mac OS. I doubt the investors is on board boycotting Apple as a whole.
Shouldn't one 6k display be the same data transfer as two 4k displays?
The same way Apple and Xerox screwed up? Here explained by Steve Jobs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4VBqTViEx4
If that happens I'm out, especially if they bundle it other Google products
I tried searching for "refactoring legacy code" but I couldn't find it. Who's the author?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September It happens when a service get too many users, and it ends up like everything else.
Yeah, but how many of those are developers? I'm sure there are some, but nowhere near 25%.
I'm currently looking at some 4k 50+ inches PC monitors, and I don't see what the downside is doing this instead of getting a TV.
They say they don't track users and devices, it's just monitoring the traffic.
No, it is a coincidence
I've had the same problem for a few hours now. I'm not able to deploy any of my projects.
They don't have any idea because very few are willing to pay to have a website that's faster, so there is no incentive to learn it.
Or do as Tinder, and charge 30% more in the app compared to their prices on tinder.com
Device fingerprinting falls under European data protection laws, so might as well just use cookies if you're going that path.
Reddit is better because people are more anonymous and don't have to mix their real life with their online life.
I don't know if that is true. But the issue here is that the data is being sold to others for other use cases.
Supply is so low that people just grab whatver they can get their hands on these days
The Laravel (PHP) community is using Livewire, which is like Hotwire. Phoenix (Elixir) also have something called LiveView.
What is the point of a national guard if they can't be used to defend the capitol?
It becomes almost unusable when you connect the third device.
Is encryption banned in Australia, or is it non-encrypted so they don't need to add backdoors?
I'm using this browser extension to stop AMP: https://addons.mozilla.org/nb-NO/firefox/addon/amp2html/
I know the Tailwind guys are working on a project called Headless UI[1]. It's a component library without the styling. There is also Tailwind UI[2], which is more like Bootstrap. Both are official Tailwind projects. 1.…
My developer co-workers and I have talked about teaching our designers how to code with Tailwind. The designers have no experience with writing code, but I still think its a good idea to start with Tailwind because…
Partially. You'll lose the system Tailwind gives you, which makes it easier to be consistent.
The case between Apple and Epic Games is about the app store on iOS. Epic can sell games without having to give Apple 30% on Mac OS. I doubt the investors is on board boycotting Apple as a whole.
Shouldn't one 6k display be the same data transfer as two 4k displays?
The same way Apple and Xerox screwed up? Here explained by Steve Jobs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4VBqTViEx4
If that happens I'm out, especially if they bundle it other Google products
I tried searching for "refactoring legacy code" but I couldn't find it. Who's the author?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September It happens when a service get too many users, and it ends up like everything else.
Yeah, but how many of those are developers? I'm sure there are some, but nowhere near 25%.
I'm currently looking at some 4k 50+ inches PC monitors, and I don't see what the downside is doing this instead of getting a TV.
They say they don't track users and devices, it's just monitoring the traffic.
No, it is a coincidence
I've had the same problem for a few hours now. I'm not able to deploy any of my projects.
They don't have any idea because very few are willing to pay to have a website that's faster, so there is no incentive to learn it.
Or do as Tinder, and charge 30% more in the app compared to their prices on tinder.com
Device fingerprinting falls under European data protection laws, so might as well just use cookies if you're going that path.
Reddit is better because people are more anonymous and don't have to mix their real life with their online life.
I don't know if that is true. But the issue here is that the data is being sold to others for other use cases.