Likely, I have a fair amount of contact with random internet people (running game servers), seeing quite a few spam emails from y7mail.com; notably from people I have previously had direct contact with (so I am in the…
And a summary of that attitude: https://twitter.com/steveklabnik/status/293831920872194050 Why would anyone want to work with Steve?
You can go look it up, but IIRC, the slingshot method (using a rare alignment of planets) produced a higher "speed" (so to speak) than would be reasonable to produce even with today's technology. (i.e taking the same…
This works: https://www.23andme.com/special_offer/49NOV2012/
It seems they have judged the potential for "free" marketing to be worth the risk of a backlash from the 4chan community. Given they are in the business of allowing users to post content, the risk/reward looks to be…
I still use MSMoney. For my relatively simple home finances, its absolutely perfect.
SVGs tend to be smaller because it is a vector format. It has nothing to do with XML; it seems highly likely a binary encoding for SVG would be massively more efficient than xml.
There is an exploit made possible by returning 'unwrapped' json in response to GET's. This details it fairly nicely: http://haacked.com/archive/2008/11/20/anatomy-of-a-subtle-js...
Not worldwide (Australia only) and not as permissive with input format, but geocoderweb.veda.com.au is very fast.
Likely, I have a fair amount of contact with random internet people (running game servers), seeing quite a few spam emails from y7mail.com; notably from people I have previously had direct contact with (so I am in the…
And a summary of that attitude: https://twitter.com/steveklabnik/status/293831920872194050 Why would anyone want to work with Steve?
You can go look it up, but IIRC, the slingshot method (using a rare alignment of planets) produced a higher "speed" (so to speak) than would be reasonable to produce even with today's technology. (i.e taking the same…
This works: https://www.23andme.com/special_offer/49NOV2012/
It seems they have judged the potential for "free" marketing to be worth the risk of a backlash from the 4chan community. Given they are in the business of allowing users to post content, the risk/reward looks to be…
I still use MSMoney. For my relatively simple home finances, its absolutely perfect.
SVGs tend to be smaller because it is a vector format. It has nothing to do with XML; it seems highly likely a binary encoding for SVG would be massively more efficient than xml.
There is an exploit made possible by returning 'unwrapped' json in response to GET's. This details it fairly nicely: http://haacked.com/archive/2008/11/20/anatomy-of-a-subtle-js...
Not worldwide (Australia only) and not as permissive with input format, but geocoderweb.veda.com.au is very fast.