I've worked in media, and I can confirm the "packages" that sponsors buy as described are totally normal in media. There's a reason editorial departments are totally separate from ad sales. FTC disclosure of paid…
It's almost like there's a reason the FTC requires disclosure of paid content...
> Just use the GMail to avoid the delay with fetching third party accounts. "Don't use the email client you prefer" isn't really a great argument against it being bad UX...
You've probably built up a decent skillset that would be valuable to a growing startup, if you're interested in working for someone else for a change. Don't be discouraged that you're not an "expert" in any one field...…
Is something messed up for me, or does nothing much happen until the 1:30 mark?
I have no problem with them charging for their software, but it's kind of lame that you have to download and run it before they even tell you it requires buying a license...
I'm curious why you'd be opposed to throttling background tabs. I could see it being a problem if it interfered with, for example, playback from things like soundcloud, but I'd also consider that a bug. Other than that,…
> I would have made a very strange push for developing a simple RISC-V core I assume that's just a typo/autocorrect, but it makes for a hilarious mental image
I would guess: a policy against installing unapproved software on production servers, systems that don't have compilers installed (for security, jq appears to be C code), or debugging on client/customer machines
It might be interesting to try... but switching operating systems is kind of a big step just to try another shell. Or is there some OO shell that works on Mac or Linux that I don't know about?
Linux was the only OS on my desktop in 1994...
It's been there since 10.10: https://developer.apple.com/reference/hypervisor
and 2 sentences after describing themselves as someone "whose definition of "fun" includes spending 6 hours in the middle of the night figuring how to get dual boot working with UEFI." So the author really enjoys…
Wow, that's super creepy This looks like dream tool for stalkers
It has 6 usb ports, 2 of them type-c
Metallic hydrogen was theorized to be a superconductor in a 1968 paper: http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.21....
Not yet, the new Macbook Pro meets all my needs (assuming I can stand the keyboard)
> None of the data in chat is really a "system of record" and the switching costs are minimal. That's not true where I work. Slack's history is full of valuable information that we use all the time.
I started working on a web based renderer for the burning ship fractal a little while ago. It's far from perfect, I still consider it a WIP, but it works well enough to play around with:…
$35 sounds a bit high to me...
It looks like the crap they used to put in spam emails to get past the early spam filters
I think we agree, I meant "more than we could" not "more than there used to be" ;-)
a) It never hurts to let the developers know you want it b) In theory, you should be able to hibernate Linux and boot in to Windows > I'd need to share monitors/keyboard for practical reasons, which is a ton of setup I…
> Mac used to be the same story, but now I would bet that at least 10% of indie game sales are on Mac. One of the big things that changed was that Macs got a lot more popular and became a bigger market. I think the main…
Printing those warnings to every end user isn't particularly useful though...
I've worked in media, and I can confirm the "packages" that sponsors buy as described are totally normal in media. There's a reason editorial departments are totally separate from ad sales. FTC disclosure of paid…
It's almost like there's a reason the FTC requires disclosure of paid content...
> Just use the GMail to avoid the delay with fetching third party accounts. "Don't use the email client you prefer" isn't really a great argument against it being bad UX...
You've probably built up a decent skillset that would be valuable to a growing startup, if you're interested in working for someone else for a change. Don't be discouraged that you're not an "expert" in any one field...…
Is something messed up for me, or does nothing much happen until the 1:30 mark?
I have no problem with them charging for their software, but it's kind of lame that you have to download and run it before they even tell you it requires buying a license...
I'm curious why you'd be opposed to throttling background tabs. I could see it being a problem if it interfered with, for example, playback from things like soundcloud, but I'd also consider that a bug. Other than that,…
> I would have made a very strange push for developing a simple RISC-V core I assume that's just a typo/autocorrect, but it makes for a hilarious mental image
I would guess: a policy against installing unapproved software on production servers, systems that don't have compilers installed (for security, jq appears to be C code), or debugging on client/customer machines
It might be interesting to try... but switching operating systems is kind of a big step just to try another shell. Or is there some OO shell that works on Mac or Linux that I don't know about?
Linux was the only OS on my desktop in 1994...
It's been there since 10.10: https://developer.apple.com/reference/hypervisor
and 2 sentences after describing themselves as someone "whose definition of "fun" includes spending 6 hours in the middle of the night figuring how to get dual boot working with UEFI." So the author really enjoys…
Wow, that's super creepy This looks like dream tool for stalkers
It has 6 usb ports, 2 of them type-c
Metallic hydrogen was theorized to be a superconductor in a 1968 paper: http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.21....
Not yet, the new Macbook Pro meets all my needs (assuming I can stand the keyboard)
> None of the data in chat is really a "system of record" and the switching costs are minimal. That's not true where I work. Slack's history is full of valuable information that we use all the time.
I started working on a web based renderer for the burning ship fractal a little while ago. It's far from perfect, I still consider it a WIP, but it works well enough to play around with:…
$35 sounds a bit high to me...
It looks like the crap they used to put in spam emails to get past the early spam filters
I think we agree, I meant "more than we could" not "more than there used to be" ;-)
a) It never hurts to let the developers know you want it b) In theory, you should be able to hibernate Linux and boot in to Windows > I'd need to share monitors/keyboard for practical reasons, which is a ton of setup I…
> Mac used to be the same story, but now I would bet that at least 10% of indie game sales are on Mac. One of the big things that changed was that Macs got a lot more popular and became a bigger market. I think the main…
Printing those warnings to every end user isn't particularly useful though...