I agree here. When I take notes more formally in a structured way, I often feel like there isn't a good place to store something. Or I think something is so scrappy that it doesn't "deserve" to be a note in a carefully…
This is quite a personal thing... I'm terrible at note taking and I've tried a few methods. I find organising this kind of "data" very difficult and I also find habit forming around note taking very difficult also.…
Hey, thanks for this. I'm a long-time Vim user, but I've never gotten around to adding in some slick IDE-like featuers (I've made half an attempt to get code completions working, but often lose interest if it doesn't…
I enjoyed reading this and I'm not bothered about tweaking the solutions into oblivion to eke out performance gains. This is a nice, simple comparison, with performance being a simple demonstration of code written by…
Thanks for the response. I knew that TCP handles dropped packets. But it seems like using an exceptional case for dealing with errors shouldn't be the norm. Is this also how more traditional traffic shaping works? I…
I'm a developer and not a networking guy, so I'm curious; is dropping packets like this a good idea or is there a better approach? It would seem to be a bad idea to me.
Huh, strange thing is it seems like I just can read that quickly anyway. Started on the banner at 250wpm, pretty comfortable, went straight to 500wpm on the banner and still fairly comfortable to read. So I thought I'd…
It is unfortunate that they ask you to "confirm having read and fully understood the hubiC General Terms and Conditions (sic)" in English, but then present the terms and conditions in French. Absolutely nothing against…
I'm a C# dev and I totally agree with this. I've done a limited amount of C++ many many years ago before I even knew what garbage collection was and I keep thinking of revisiting it, but honestly in my line of work…
I thought I'd read somewhere previously that Google claimed rights to be able to do whatever they wanted with your data... I'm looking at that now and it's not clear to me but I may have been wrong about that.
I'm pretty disappointed by the recent dropping of standards that Google has been doing. I'm quite a sceptical person and I've never been a fan of any big corp, but Google has been the one that I've trusted my data in…
I know there's a lot of this kind of advise out there and I find most of it works fairly well. I think that for people who have a problem getting things done, the main issue is just not having any way of tracking things…
Kudos to you! I can see that this is really really simple stuff (single page client side only), but it's genuinely executed very well in terms of appearance, usability and functionality. I think we could all learn a…
Batteries not included.
I agree here. When I take notes more formally in a structured way, I often feel like there isn't a good place to store something. Or I think something is so scrappy that it doesn't "deserve" to be a note in a carefully…
This is quite a personal thing... I'm terrible at note taking and I've tried a few methods. I find organising this kind of "data" very difficult and I also find habit forming around note taking very difficult also.…
Hey, thanks for this. I'm a long-time Vim user, but I've never gotten around to adding in some slick IDE-like featuers (I've made half an attempt to get code completions working, but often lose interest if it doesn't…
I enjoyed reading this and I'm not bothered about tweaking the solutions into oblivion to eke out performance gains. This is a nice, simple comparison, with performance being a simple demonstration of code written by…
Thanks for the response. I knew that TCP handles dropped packets. But it seems like using an exceptional case for dealing with errors shouldn't be the norm. Is this also how more traditional traffic shaping works? I…
I'm a developer and not a networking guy, so I'm curious; is dropping packets like this a good idea or is there a better approach? It would seem to be a bad idea to me.
Huh, strange thing is it seems like I just can read that quickly anyway. Started on the banner at 250wpm, pretty comfortable, went straight to 500wpm on the banner and still fairly comfortable to read. So I thought I'd…
It is unfortunate that they ask you to "confirm having read and fully understood the hubiC General Terms and Conditions (sic)" in English, but then present the terms and conditions in French. Absolutely nothing against…
I'm a C# dev and I totally agree with this. I've done a limited amount of C++ many many years ago before I even knew what garbage collection was and I keep thinking of revisiting it, but honestly in my line of work…
I thought I'd read somewhere previously that Google claimed rights to be able to do whatever they wanted with your data... I'm looking at that now and it's not clear to me but I may have been wrong about that.
I'm pretty disappointed by the recent dropping of standards that Google has been doing. I'm quite a sceptical person and I've never been a fan of any big corp, but Google has been the one that I've trusted my data in…
I know there's a lot of this kind of advise out there and I find most of it works fairly well. I think that for people who have a problem getting things done, the main issue is just not having any way of tracking things…
Kudos to you! I can see that this is really really simple stuff (single page client side only), but it's genuinely executed very well in terms of appearance, usability and functionality. I think we could all learn a…
Batteries not included.