Looks like they have a migration guide available here: https://expressjs.com/en/guide/migrating-5.html
Also noticed that the Status page linked from the logged out https://twitter.com page has been expired since Aug 29. Not especially interesting, but probably an indication that some of the non-core stuff is getting…
Goodreads allows you to export your library via CSV.
Linode also charged you the $20 right up front and held on to it for the month.
Yeah, this is why spamming your general status page with lots of information is a bad idea. I have no idea what's going on there. At first glance it looks like half their services are having issues, which makes me think…
Linode opens a ticket for all affected users and emails them proactively, I think this is the right way to message this type of outage.
Hacked together a Vagrantfile if anyone wants to try it out: https://github.com/silas/vagrant-lmctfy
This is super nice for anyone running RHEL/EL, lets you use recent versions of Python, Ruby, Perl, etc.. without having to package everything yourself.
Google Test Automation Conference talk on Appium if you're interested: https://developers.google.com/google-test-automation-confere...
Gmail is written using the Closure library: https://developers.google.com/closure/faq#gwt
Only one (wristband texture) and removing it still produces a pretty good result: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/LmEkn
I've had good experiences with Thinkpads, Ubuntu has their own list: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/desktop/
Every scribd link is marked as private for me Hacker News for some reason, is this broken for anyone else or..?
I created pretty much the same thing about two weeks ago, although I think your library looks much nicer (I'm just getting into Go). https://github.com/silas/bcrypt.go
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2179492
Interesting bit from the linked comments via "egoodman85": Hey, just want to clarify something as an Etsy employee. It's not your purchases that are public - it's your feedback on those purchases. I know it's a small…
$ curl -s http://bit.ly/test | grep AOLserver <P ALIGN=RIGHT><SMALL><I>AOLserver/4.5.1 on http://127.0.0.1:7200</I></SMALL></P>
1. Quit Dropbox 2. rm -fr ~/.dropbox-dist 3. Start Dropbox
Sweet, I'd take: nyc.ww.com => nyc.sewell.ch (CNAME)
CentOS, Fedora and RHEL use Python for most of the system tools and as such integrating or contribute to those projects will be easier if you know Python. That said the recent/popular systems automation and…
I wrote something similar a while back to offload parts of legacy sites on Google App engine. http://github.com/silas/gaem
http://github.com/tidg/tyrion A lightweight systems management tool that uses XMPP for transport and is written in C++.
I think in the immediate feature innovative mobile products could unseat a lot of the current platforms, many of which have been slow to (or done so poorly) implement mobile interfaces. I think just like we've moved…
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#DoesTheGPLAllowNDA
Might be a fun project to implement the XMPP Microblogging XEP (http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0277.html) as a start. XMPP seems to have a lot of the basic features for a distributed social network (buddy list, pubsub,…
Looks like they have a migration guide available here: https://expressjs.com/en/guide/migrating-5.html
Also noticed that the Status page linked from the logged out https://twitter.com page has been expired since Aug 29. Not especially interesting, but probably an indication that some of the non-core stuff is getting…
Goodreads allows you to export your library via CSV.
Linode also charged you the $20 right up front and held on to it for the month.
Yeah, this is why spamming your general status page with lots of information is a bad idea. I have no idea what's going on there. At first glance it looks like half their services are having issues, which makes me think…
Linode opens a ticket for all affected users and emails them proactively, I think this is the right way to message this type of outage.
Hacked together a Vagrantfile if anyone wants to try it out: https://github.com/silas/vagrant-lmctfy
This is super nice for anyone running RHEL/EL, lets you use recent versions of Python, Ruby, Perl, etc.. without having to package everything yourself.
Google Test Automation Conference talk on Appium if you're interested: https://developers.google.com/google-test-automation-confere...
Gmail is written using the Closure library: https://developers.google.com/closure/faq#gwt
Only one (wristband texture) and removing it still produces a pretty good result: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/LmEkn
I've had good experiences with Thinkpads, Ubuntu has their own list: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/desktop/
Every scribd link is marked as private for me Hacker News for some reason, is this broken for anyone else or..?
I created pretty much the same thing about two weeks ago, although I think your library looks much nicer (I'm just getting into Go). https://github.com/silas/bcrypt.go
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2179492
Interesting bit from the linked comments via "egoodman85": Hey, just want to clarify something as an Etsy employee. It's not your purchases that are public - it's your feedback on those purchases. I know it's a small…
$ curl -s http://bit.ly/test | grep AOLserver <P ALIGN=RIGHT><SMALL><I>AOLserver/4.5.1 on http://127.0.0.1:7200</I></SMALL></P>
1. Quit Dropbox 2. rm -fr ~/.dropbox-dist 3. Start Dropbox
Sweet, I'd take: nyc.ww.com => nyc.sewell.ch (CNAME)
CentOS, Fedora and RHEL use Python for most of the system tools and as such integrating or contribute to those projects will be easier if you know Python. That said the recent/popular systems automation and…
I wrote something similar a while back to offload parts of legacy sites on Google App engine. http://github.com/silas/gaem
http://github.com/tidg/tyrion A lightweight systems management tool that uses XMPP for transport and is written in C++.
I think in the immediate feature innovative mobile products could unseat a lot of the current platforms, many of which have been slow to (or done so poorly) implement mobile interfaces. I think just like we've moved…
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#DoesTheGPLAllowNDA
Might be a fun project to implement the XMPP Microblogging XEP (http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0277.html) as a start. XMPP seems to have a lot of the basic features for a distributed social network (buddy list, pubsub,…