Looks super interesting and potentially useful. Curious how it compares with Apache Drill (https://drill.apache.org/).
Yes! I was about to post about this. One of my earliest game memories at school.
This is a great article, one I wished I read a long time ago after a lot of inefficient learning. One thing I'm still keeping an eye out for is how to best learn when time is limited. As I get older, free time is at a…
I think they mean that they add "reddit" to the end of the search strings they submit to Google. Often if you're looking for discussion on a certain topic it's a reasonable starting point for a lot of things.
Curious if there are any chorded keyboards that use tilt sensors to make character input depend on button plus position, rather than button combinations alone.
Another memorisation aid I accidentally observed was with using different pens/inks for note taking. I started taking an minor interest in different pens at some point, and have about a dozen pens I switch between (a…
Yup, no problem here, was just making an observation about how common such blocking was (and about the fact that some people were upset at being crawled by someone other than Google, despite not blocking them). The…
A company I worked for ~7 years ago ran its own focused web crawler (fetching ~10-100m pages per month, targeting certain sections of the web). There were a surprising number of sites out there that explicitly blocked…
I was thinking along similar lines the other day. One of the things I realised was that imagination played a much bigger part in my enjoyment of games than it does now (as it did with playing with toy cars, lego etc.…
I'd be interesting in hearing more about some of these. We're currently using GitLab's CI/CD for ~50 or so private repositories, covering ~7 different languages without any issues. That includes testing, Docker builds…
Looks super interesting and potentially useful. Curious how it compares with Apache Drill (https://drill.apache.org/).
Yes! I was about to post about this. One of my earliest game memories at school.
This is a great article, one I wished I read a long time ago after a lot of inefficient learning. One thing I'm still keeping an eye out for is how to best learn when time is limited. As I get older, free time is at a…
I think they mean that they add "reddit" to the end of the search strings they submit to Google. Often if you're looking for discussion on a certain topic it's a reasonable starting point for a lot of things.
Curious if there are any chorded keyboards that use tilt sensors to make character input depend on button plus position, rather than button combinations alone.
Another memorisation aid I accidentally observed was with using different pens/inks for note taking. I started taking an minor interest in different pens at some point, and have about a dozen pens I switch between (a…
Yup, no problem here, was just making an observation about how common such blocking was (and about the fact that some people were upset at being crawled by someone other than Google, despite not blocking them). The…
A company I worked for ~7 years ago ran its own focused web crawler (fetching ~10-100m pages per month, targeting certain sections of the web). There were a surprising number of sites out there that explicitly blocked…
I was thinking along similar lines the other day. One of the things I realised was that imagination played a much bigger part in my enjoyment of games than it does now (as it did with playing with toy cars, lego etc.…
I'd be interesting in hearing more about some of these. We're currently using GitLab's CI/CD for ~50 or so private repositories, covering ~7 different languages without any issues. That includes testing, Docker builds…