AIUI, Servo has been a failure because Rust is not very good at this problem domain. Browsers have to deal with circular references and this is easily handled in C++. Hopefully someone who knows more will explain this…
Quarterly fees are ~$15k The domain for my work project was over $400k. Buying a gTLD would have been way cheaper, but wouldn't have managed to get us the cool domain we have. edit: on the other hand, we're hostage to a…
Yes, take two heat pumps in series and run one as AC and another as heat and you'll get far more than 1.5 gallons of drinking water out of arid air than this
Words have meanings other than what the government says they are
But they will ride high in a pile of money until the curtain is drawn back. It's worth it to them
> If Apple feels these rules are so just and fair and indispuitably correct, why does it go to such measures to hide them from its consumers? Because if would harm shareholder value. You don't need a more complicated…
you can also use access methods on structs in 1.17 so you don't need the Access.key hack with get_in
It does a great job picking up voices though
We still emulate a typewriter that communicates over telegraph in our modern *nix OSes. Good luck removing that and keeping everything built upon it
I think we all agree that their lives are more valuable than whatever the cost of the recovery mission would be to bring them home safely, but isn't it disheartening that the only reason we could agree to spend that…
Doesn't have to. Same story. It's going to be possible but not economical.
Boeing has competition in the USA?
"Confirmed the possibility" -- it was known when they invented this. https://infosec.exchange/@david_chisnall/112632040031740747
https://blog.1000bulbs.com/home/current-underdriving-and-ove...
But it won't. None of them have worked and the industry knows it. https://climateintegrity.org/plastics-fraud
There is definitive proof. They over-drive the LEDs which is why they die so quickly. If they were under-driven they last much much longer. It's the heat that kills them IIRC.
This is true but people will react negatively to this data regardless. The US does have this advantage, but you can also argue that the tradeoff is our food quality is much worse than other western countries.
Plumbers and electricians will put liens on your home too
yeah Putin's totally gonna throw some Firefox contributors out a window because of a checks notes browser extension
I have some bad news for you... it's everywhere https://www.fractracker.org/waste/
Complex Rust types are absolutely supported with Rustler. And with one command I can have Elixir pull a Rust crate and do 80% of the work setting it up for me to be able to use it in a project.…
Elixir is one of the most productive languages there is right now. Run into something slow? Replace that small bit with a Rust NIF and move on with your life.
"Make it work, then make it beautiful, then if you really, really have to, make it fast. 90 percent of the time, if you make it beautiful, it will already be fast. So really, just make it beautiful!" – Joe Armstrong
Nobody blocks entire /24s because of one bad address The only way to guarantee your server is secure is to never connect it to a network.
Yes, the courts will lean on legal dictionaries such as Black's Law Dictionary and Ballentine's Law Dictionary. reasonable. Not extreme. Not arbitrary, capricious, or confiscatory. Public Service Com, v Haverneyer, 296…
AIUI, Servo has been a failure because Rust is not very good at this problem domain. Browsers have to deal with circular references and this is easily handled in C++. Hopefully someone who knows more will explain this…
Quarterly fees are ~$15k The domain for my work project was over $400k. Buying a gTLD would have been way cheaper, but wouldn't have managed to get us the cool domain we have. edit: on the other hand, we're hostage to a…
Yes, take two heat pumps in series and run one as AC and another as heat and you'll get far more than 1.5 gallons of drinking water out of arid air than this
Words have meanings other than what the government says they are
But they will ride high in a pile of money until the curtain is drawn back. It's worth it to them
> If Apple feels these rules are so just and fair and indispuitably correct, why does it go to such measures to hide them from its consumers? Because if would harm shareholder value. You don't need a more complicated…
you can also use access methods on structs in 1.17 so you don't need the Access.key hack with get_in
It does a great job picking up voices though
We still emulate a typewriter that communicates over telegraph in our modern *nix OSes. Good luck removing that and keeping everything built upon it
I think we all agree that their lives are more valuable than whatever the cost of the recovery mission would be to bring them home safely, but isn't it disheartening that the only reason we could agree to spend that…
Doesn't have to. Same story. It's going to be possible but not economical.
Boeing has competition in the USA?
"Confirmed the possibility" -- it was known when they invented this. https://infosec.exchange/@david_chisnall/112632040031740747
https://blog.1000bulbs.com/home/current-underdriving-and-ove...
But it won't. None of them have worked and the industry knows it. https://climateintegrity.org/plastics-fraud
There is definitive proof. They over-drive the LEDs which is why they die so quickly. If they were under-driven they last much much longer. It's the heat that kills them IIRC.
This is true but people will react negatively to this data regardless. The US does have this advantage, but you can also argue that the tradeoff is our food quality is much worse than other western countries.
Plumbers and electricians will put liens on your home too
yeah Putin's totally gonna throw some Firefox contributors out a window because of a checks notes browser extension
I have some bad news for you... it's everywhere https://www.fractracker.org/waste/
Complex Rust types are absolutely supported with Rustler. And with one command I can have Elixir pull a Rust crate and do 80% of the work setting it up for me to be able to use it in a project.…
Elixir is one of the most productive languages there is right now. Run into something slow? Replace that small bit with a Rust NIF and move on with your life.
"Make it work, then make it beautiful, then if you really, really have to, make it fast. 90 percent of the time, if you make it beautiful, it will already be fast. So really, just make it beautiful!" – Joe Armstrong
Nobody blocks entire /24s because of one bad address The only way to guarantee your server is secure is to never connect it to a network.
Yes, the courts will lean on legal dictionaries such as Black's Law Dictionary and Ballentine's Law Dictionary. reasonable. Not extreme. Not arbitrary, capricious, or confiscatory. Public Service Com, v Haverneyer, 296…