solox3
No user record in our sample, but solox3 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but solox3 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Which straw broke the camel's back. Was it insulting the prime minister as a governor, threatening to annex the territory, threatening to "redraw borders", or calling Canadians "nasty people"?
Actually, it will be great. If I am disabled from the waist up, and I want to continue coding, I would love to be able to ask AI to do a lot of things that I think are too hard.
> Core 2 Duo Is that not one of Intel's trademarks from the past 20 years?
That's because the article was from 2019.
Novel idea: move these mattresses onto the floor?
Modern vehicles are still made with steel, if I am not mistaken (since I own two). I also think the designers did a fine job over at Tesla. It's more baffling that the automaker decided to forego a layer of clear…
I wish OsmAnd all the best, but ever since the app was created, its map rendering performance has been stuck in the 2010s, no matter how much faster our devices have gotten since then. There is justification for it for…
I am fine with abstinence as a general recommendation, but critical thinking pointed out two issues with the WHF Policy Brief, which I suppose I have read in sufficient depth: 1. There is no citation on the sentence,…
> I can't use my editor/IDE to "go to definition" of bar/baz I use "Find Usages" on foo to see where it is used. Once you see where it is used, you know what the types can be. It's not great, but it's also something…
Notice that, in the original quote, There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it. the author used two different ways of hyphenating (three, if you count the whole PEP 20). PEP 20 is clearly not…
Absolutely. I was one of the early members of voat.co (a reddit clone in C#), and never really used it due to a lack of content. Fast forward a few years, and that place became a portal to an alternate universe where…
"No one opts in" aside, any opt-in metrics you do collect tend to be skewed towards how the people who opt in, use the product. Anyone serious about making product decisions using opt-in metrics should be aware of this…
One could try reading a book, learning a new skill, or socializing.
Calling it "The first car-free neighborhood built from scratch in the US", and then mentioning "zero private cars means zero hassle" (so there are other private vehicles, like trucks?), "Rideshare" (what are we sharing…
- Walking helps veins squeeze blood up against gravity. - Standing applies pressure on the same points on the feet. Walking shifts pressure from place to place. - "Moving in general is good for health" (with the…
Proportionately increasing or decreasing the number of people in a country is not the same as trying to wipe a race off the map.
The script uses the device time.
Google Meet is an interesting example. The mobile apps (Meet, and for some reason, within Gmail) have the End Call button on the left, which is more reasonable I guess, but makes me tap the wrong button on desktop all…
It will be interesting if either one of these eventually returns image and video results as well.
Something about select_related? Please do share.
I'm currently on the Havit. Excellent key response with lighter weight and shorter travel. Typing on it takes much less effort than my other blue switch keyboard. This "low profile blue switch" uses a click bar, so the…
Thanks for replying, and yes that is the page about which I have questions. * The error code C2006 assumes there is a clear divide between "smaller" and "larger" strings. What is smaller, and what is larger? Is 1000…
"CharField with huge max_length (5000)" If I'm on postgres and actually want my comments to have a max length of 5000, is it suggesting that using CharField(max_length=5000) is a problem with my design? Using CharField…
Heads up for the creator: putting everything under ugliest.app allows pages to read the same cookies across different "apps". If anyone plans to use the platform for production (which you appear to welcome), nothing…
Says the line with two different hyphenating styles. It's an Easter egg.