The GraphQL payload has redundant copies of the objects within. Relay has an experimental (dead) exploration of normalising data on the server[1] in order to avoid that transport cost. For @defer, the transport is a…
They'll struggle to get anywhere asking for cash. Australians generally carry little to no cash around
The mythical 10x programmer - antirez http://antirez.com/news/112
chrome://flags/#show-cert-link
No, not part of graphql. Apollo Optics (no relation) is an option, or you can instrument the fields yourself just like you would implement any other instrumentation.
> with GraphQL there are relations that get used through each other which is less straightforward to determine when pruning or updating your API That can be easier since you can add metrics to each individual field…
Do you have any links to how the errors are passed through to the client? Do you mean that they imitate the incoming certificate exactly or send the information by some other method?
You want to do that both on your intercepted LAN and with a direct connection and compare the results. If they both give the same results you can be happy your MitM proxy is at least treating insecure sites…
Nice work. I'm getting a timeout on http://app.nicetrails.com/api/createXML3D_base_noUV_nobase_U... when trying to upload my own .gpx
Safe FME[0] is an enterprise licensed version of this. It's can read and write almost any format and has some quite unique paradigms for transforming data structures. I wish there was an open source clone of it.…
It's 4. The columns are the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 And the rows are the character used for that digit at that point in time. At some point later 5 mutated from looking like 4 to as it is now.
It also had an update post http://blog.testfairy.com/google-play-store-ratings-drop-upd... http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:z4GGDYq...
Yes I have run into this issue myself. It is a public resource, if you're not logged in at all its fine or if you're recently logged in its fine. It's the same reauth you sometimes get when visiting a public blogger…
This is great for prototypes but there's an edge case that breaks it's usefulness in live sites. Sometimes google will make already logged in users reauthenticate. It will redirect to the authentication page and you'll…
No, because it needs to be checked out (that's the deployment). As a usual git server, yes --bare is the way to go. In this case you could alternatively use --bare in a ~/repos/example.com dir and set the…
That's actually something topojson will do for you. It stores a translate and scale value that fits so all the values can be simple integers.
Absolutely agree. I'm currently in the process of producing a thematic map as part of a set of data visualisations[1]. TopoJSON is proving to be an absolute godsend. It's allowed us to reduce ~100MB+ geoJSON down to…
Sorry I wasn't aware of that. Do you have a link? Best I can find is [1] which states In respect of Offence 4, Mr Assange contended that whilst rape was a Framework Offence and therefore didn't require dual criminality,…
Please watch this[1]. It's not a rape charge, it's sexual molestation. And it's not being pursued by the victims but by a prosecutor. [1] http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2012/07/19/3549280.ht...
Grammar: to discover what people are sharing Also this seems like self-blogspam. Why not link straight to the site where the copy reads much better. http://phototags.me/
Conventional knowledge says the top of the screen should be eye-level. Just google monitor ergonomics.
Splash screens are never good UX. Why not load a content-less DOM structure whilst loading the data so the user can get familiar immediately, the same way iOS apps work.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, there doesn't seem to be anything about taxes in the OP. You sure you have the right thread? Can you explain more?
I wouldn't be surprised to see them directly replace the old surface with the guts of the new one integrated into a 60" multitouch TV (for both table and on the wall use) and scrap the IR object detection for a kinect…
And FAQ on the help page links to #faq, should be faq.html
The GraphQL payload has redundant copies of the objects within. Relay has an experimental (dead) exploration of normalising data on the server[1] in order to avoid that transport cost. For @defer, the transport is a…
They'll struggle to get anywhere asking for cash. Australians generally carry little to no cash around
The mythical 10x programmer - antirez http://antirez.com/news/112
chrome://flags/#show-cert-link
No, not part of graphql. Apollo Optics (no relation) is an option, or you can instrument the fields yourself just like you would implement any other instrumentation.
> with GraphQL there are relations that get used through each other which is less straightforward to determine when pruning or updating your API That can be easier since you can add metrics to each individual field…
Do you have any links to how the errors are passed through to the client? Do you mean that they imitate the incoming certificate exactly or send the information by some other method?
You want to do that both on your intercepted LAN and with a direct connection and compare the results. If they both give the same results you can be happy your MitM proxy is at least treating insecure sites…
Nice work. I'm getting a timeout on http://app.nicetrails.com/api/createXML3D_base_noUV_nobase_U... when trying to upload my own .gpx
Safe FME[0] is an enterprise licensed version of this. It's can read and write almost any format and has some quite unique paradigms for transforming data structures. I wish there was an open source clone of it.…
It's 4. The columns are the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 And the rows are the character used for that digit at that point in time. At some point later 5 mutated from looking like 4 to as it is now.
It also had an update post http://blog.testfairy.com/google-play-store-ratings-drop-upd... http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:z4GGDYq...
Yes I have run into this issue myself. It is a public resource, if you're not logged in at all its fine or if you're recently logged in its fine. It's the same reauth you sometimes get when visiting a public blogger…
This is great for prototypes but there's an edge case that breaks it's usefulness in live sites. Sometimes google will make already logged in users reauthenticate. It will redirect to the authentication page and you'll…
No, because it needs to be checked out (that's the deployment). As a usual git server, yes --bare is the way to go. In this case you could alternatively use --bare in a ~/repos/example.com dir and set the…
That's actually something topojson will do for you. It stores a translate and scale value that fits so all the values can be simple integers.
Absolutely agree. I'm currently in the process of producing a thematic map as part of a set of data visualisations[1]. TopoJSON is proving to be an absolute godsend. It's allowed us to reduce ~100MB+ geoJSON down to…
Sorry I wasn't aware of that. Do you have a link? Best I can find is [1] which states In respect of Offence 4, Mr Assange contended that whilst rape was a Framework Offence and therefore didn't require dual criminality,…
Please watch this[1]. It's not a rape charge, it's sexual molestation. And it's not being pursued by the victims but by a prosecutor. [1] http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/2012/07/19/3549280.ht...
Grammar: to discover what people are sharing Also this seems like self-blogspam. Why not link straight to the site where the copy reads much better. http://phototags.me/
Conventional knowledge says the top of the screen should be eye-level. Just google monitor ergonomics.
Splash screens are never good UX. Why not load a content-less DOM structure whilst loading the data so the user can get familiar immediately, the same way iOS apps work.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, there doesn't seem to be anything about taxes in the OP. You sure you have the right thread? Can you explain more?
I wouldn't be surprised to see them directly replace the old surface with the guts of the new one integrated into a 60" multitouch TV (for both table and on the wall use) and scrap the IR object detection for a kinect…
And FAQ on the help page links to #faq, should be faq.html