It strikes me that this developer chooses to write an abstraction on top of JS for solving his recurring problems, over simply using language features readily available. Promises are as much a pattern or mechanic as…
I wonder if this would actually be useful to support in HTTP? (An `Estimated-Content-Length` header or similar, only valid with `Connection: close`.)
You're asking this of a casual user.
That's cute, and we 'foreigners' know that. But there's nothing we can do, and to us it's just an annoyance we have to sit out. Note that I otherwise support Wikipedia on this.
Curiously, the clip plays for me in the Netherlands. But there was little on SOPA in it.
Well, Google wouldn't replace their login process because they are the BrowserID primary. If you have a gmail account, BrowserID expects you to be logged in with it, which essentially means you're logged in to Google.…
I think the intention is for the primary to be your email provider. So if they become compromised to that extent, then I wouldn't feel very safe about my email account in the first place. Pretty much all of my…
Here are the beta 2 release notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/TechnicalOverview/Beta... I probably missed it; what's so radical about this release? It's not even an LTS.
Ah, good to know, thanks for the pointer. Another update on the status page, btw. It appears to be a power failure.
The specific availability zone they're talking about is eu-west-1a. Servers we have there are reported as 'running', but are unresponsive. Other zones seem fine, but starting new servers doesn't seem to be working.
I'm not sure what people like about Personas (or the equivalent in other browsers). It always stands out, distracts, and for me even messes up the great website I may be viewing at the time. I'd be much more interested…
I can attest to that, both from reading and writing code with Docco documentation. It's also great IMHO for getting an uncluttered view of code. In many cases, no matter how well written, the documentation is not…
It's the background. In Chrome or Safari, open up the inspector and disable it. Smooth as ever. Specifically, it's the `background-attachment: fixed` that's killing performance here.
Slightly related, the genre list page was also terribly laggy to scroll for me. And this is on Chrome on a new series iMac.
Really? I'm normally as paranoid as the next guy, but this only requests read access. Stuff that anyone can find out about you any way if you already have a (public) Twitter account. The frontpage is rather mysterious,…
It strikes me that this developer chooses to write an abstraction on top of JS for solving his recurring problems, over simply using language features readily available. Promises are as much a pattern or mechanic as…
I wonder if this would actually be useful to support in HTTP? (An `Estimated-Content-Length` header or similar, only valid with `Connection: close`.)
You're asking this of a casual user.
That's cute, and we 'foreigners' know that. But there's nothing we can do, and to us it's just an annoyance we have to sit out. Note that I otherwise support Wikipedia on this.
Curiously, the clip plays for me in the Netherlands. But there was little on SOPA in it.
Well, Google wouldn't replace their login process because they are the BrowserID primary. If you have a gmail account, BrowserID expects you to be logged in with it, which essentially means you're logged in to Google.…
I think the intention is for the primary to be your email provider. So if they become compromised to that extent, then I wouldn't feel very safe about my email account in the first place. Pretty much all of my…
Here are the beta 2 release notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/TechnicalOverview/Beta... I probably missed it; what's so radical about this release? It's not even an LTS.
Ah, good to know, thanks for the pointer. Another update on the status page, btw. It appears to be a power failure.
The specific availability zone they're talking about is eu-west-1a. Servers we have there are reported as 'running', but are unresponsive. Other zones seem fine, but starting new servers doesn't seem to be working.
I'm not sure what people like about Personas (or the equivalent in other browsers). It always stands out, distracts, and for me even messes up the great website I may be viewing at the time. I'd be much more interested…
I can attest to that, both from reading and writing code with Docco documentation. It's also great IMHO for getting an uncluttered view of code. In many cases, no matter how well written, the documentation is not…
It's the background. In Chrome or Safari, open up the inspector and disable it. Smooth as ever. Specifically, it's the `background-attachment: fixed` that's killing performance here.
Slightly related, the genre list page was also terribly laggy to scroll for me. And this is on Chrome on a new series iMac.
Really? I'm normally as paranoid as the next guy, but this only requests read access. Stuff that anyone can find out about you any way if you already have a (public) Twitter account. The frontpage is rather mysterious,…