> While fat in the diet is not the best thing for humans Why does the article say this?
Seconded. Postico is very nice, atleast for my simple needs.
(No, but) You should start by downloading "Automate the boring stuff with Python".
Regarding "real fruit", how much sweeter is a tomato, an orange, or an apple today compared to past centuries? Haven't most if not all of the commonly available (popular) fruits today been refined through selective…
"Inspect Element"
Yeah I know, it is the lowest effort. But I'm not running it on my main system. Worst case I'll have to reinstall (unless it messes with the hardware, firmware changes for example).
I'm on 2.90 and can't find any weird processes running. I'll hold off on 2.91 until they've explained what happened.
I found this talk by Christophe Pettus [1] very informative. The title is somewhat misleading as most of the talk has little to do with Python, but it's a good introduction to more advanced Postgres concepts. Also…
It could also be the Apple charger's design that makes it able to handle shorting of components without posing a hazard to anything other than itself.
I don't get why people complain about that. Keep the code but add a disclaimer if it's so much of an issue for some..?
Websites are one thing. It really gets annoying when different applications in an operating system "can't agree" on what to use. I've seen both in Debian/Gnome apps, but that's kind of to be expected from (F)OSS…
The asc/desc triangles bugs me too. Arrows would indicate order (⬆︎ = rising, lowest to highest). Triangles aren't arrows and should IMO be the reversed, like a pyramid (▲ = ascending, smallest on top). I just noticed…
Safari checking in.
Google led me to BetterSnapTool: https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/bettersnaptool/id417375580?m...
License? Scanned both the github and docs for any mention of it.
I'm running my own email server and use the dash/minus - instead. Works great.
Holy moley, the initial scrolling on that site is horrible.
> Our venerable curator has gone nearly blind with a magnifying glass but has failed to find any sign of breaks or glue in this plank. So the bottom was cut open and sealed by heat then.
Wasn't aware of it using DB2, not that I care much what it is as long as it works. As you probably know having worked on it it's an application platform too, which is mostly what we use it for. Sadly, none of my…
IBM Domino... :-(
I second that request. It looks really nice, but SaaS - free or not - is a no go for projects that involves sensitive or classified data.
Do those quotation marks mean "enterprise labelled", such as the WD RE4-series? Are there good data on how they perform vs the consumer series? By good I mean like the data your company provided, samples of thousands of…
> Heck there are structural brain differences in people with ADHD that can be detected! Though not on an individual level, as far as I know. But studies on larger groups have shown differences from non-AD(H)D scans…
Enterprise option to keep it on our own servers and I'm sold. (Policy forbids SaaS and the like)
Enabling WebGL works. My three tests scored 8.7, 6.7 and 6.3 respectively. I guess Safari, like me, hates repetitive tasks. :)
> While fat in the diet is not the best thing for humans Why does the article say this?
Seconded. Postico is very nice, atleast for my simple needs.
(No, but) You should start by downloading "Automate the boring stuff with Python".
Regarding "real fruit", how much sweeter is a tomato, an orange, or an apple today compared to past centuries? Haven't most if not all of the commonly available (popular) fruits today been refined through selective…
"Inspect Element"
Yeah I know, it is the lowest effort. But I'm not running it on my main system. Worst case I'll have to reinstall (unless it messes with the hardware, firmware changes for example).
I'm on 2.90 and can't find any weird processes running. I'll hold off on 2.91 until they've explained what happened.
I found this talk by Christophe Pettus [1] very informative. The title is somewhat misleading as most of the talk has little to do with Python, but it's a good introduction to more advanced Postgres concepts. Also…
It could also be the Apple charger's design that makes it able to handle shorting of components without posing a hazard to anything other than itself.
I don't get why people complain about that. Keep the code but add a disclaimer if it's so much of an issue for some..?
Websites are one thing. It really gets annoying when different applications in an operating system "can't agree" on what to use. I've seen both in Debian/Gnome apps, but that's kind of to be expected from (F)OSS…
The asc/desc triangles bugs me too. Arrows would indicate order (⬆︎ = rising, lowest to highest). Triangles aren't arrows and should IMO be the reversed, like a pyramid (▲ = ascending, smallest on top). I just noticed…
Safari checking in.
Google led me to BetterSnapTool: https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/bettersnaptool/id417375580?m...
License? Scanned both the github and docs for any mention of it.
I'm running my own email server and use the dash/minus - instead. Works great.
Holy moley, the initial scrolling on that site is horrible.
> Our venerable curator has gone nearly blind with a magnifying glass but has failed to find any sign of breaks or glue in this plank. So the bottom was cut open and sealed by heat then.
Wasn't aware of it using DB2, not that I care much what it is as long as it works. As you probably know having worked on it it's an application platform too, which is mostly what we use it for. Sadly, none of my…
IBM Domino... :-(
I second that request. It looks really nice, but SaaS - free or not - is a no go for projects that involves sensitive or classified data.
Do those quotation marks mean "enterprise labelled", such as the WD RE4-series? Are there good data on how they perform vs the consumer series? By good I mean like the data your company provided, samples of thousands of…
> Heck there are structural brain differences in people with ADHD that can be detected! Though not on an individual level, as far as I know. But studies on larger groups have shown differences from non-AD(H)D scans…
Enterprise option to keep it on our own servers and I'm sold. (Policy forbids SaaS and the like)
Enabling WebGL works. My three tests scored 8.7, 6.7 and 6.3 respectively. I guess Safari, like me, hates repetitive tasks. :)