That’s useless without describing WHY you chose those flags, and how you did the optimisation…
The material should've behaved like concrete; stopping fire / smoke instead of spreading it. That way firefighters can take people down the elevators safely etc.
Today, around 1/3 of homes in the Netherlands have rooftop solar, accounting for 21% of total electric energy consumption. Compare and contrast to the stats for 2013, when solar power made up just 0.16% of overall…
The original commit is (publicly) preserved on Github.com until perpetuity, so I wouldn't use the term 'remove'.
To be fair, the native browser controls have had too many quirks and features fox UX/UI consistency. Corporate needs their Brand™ look precisely as specified in their expensive Style Guide. IBM wouldn't want the Google…
We have this already; the side-effect reporting and post-marketing studies.
And think of the children!
I'm anti-authoritarianism, and consider the UN as the better alternative. Not into some deep conspiracy lol. I'm sorry I confused you.
OMG I love nick picking. Thanks! Learning of RFCs is a pain lol. A random RFC8064 just appeared IMHO. The terminology are bangers also: - semantically opaque interface identifiers - SLAAC, OUID and EUI64 - NAT64 / DNS64…
- You could use 'CSS Modules' or 'CSS Module Scripts'; it's CSS but the classnames and animation names are locally by default. - Rule priority is decided by selector specificity also. HTML has also answered your these…
Only genocide has a 'duty to prevent and punish'; with UN Security Council approval of course. Restrictions on building nuclear bombs are defined in the voluntary Non-Proliferation Treaty, and is not applicaple to…
The social construct at play is 'International Law' by agreeing on mutually binding agreements. More specifically the 'prohibition against the use of force'. This is slightly different from the 'rules-based…
The stats say different. Canada has a higher urbanisation rate than Europe, defined as the percentage of the population that lives in cities. If you look at sattelite images, a large part of Canada seems covered by…
1. Grind whole oats into flour (to add surface area) 2. Soak the flour in water 3. Strain (remove the pulp) Not ultra-processed; just ultra-marketed.
Children must be super happy if their parents have unaddressed health problems. /s
You're forgetting the us is #1 in producing natural gas, at 1,069,000m3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_natural_g... Russia and Iran are the second and third largest suppliers, but their goods are…
But there's now multipath TCP handover? Weird behaviour to want different network interfaces on different network share the same IP, and pass it along like a volleyball? Wi-Fi and ethernet also have different IPs. And…
What is this article even on about? The stuff on my network assigns itself ipv6 addresses based on their mac address? That's how you can do stateless ipv6? Regardless, ipv6 was to have more IP addresses because of ipv4…
"This same dev did things like putting what he deemed as being large objects (icons) into weak references to save memory. When the references were collected, invariably they had to be reloaded." Well actually, this is…
That’s useless without describing WHY you chose those flags, and how you did the optimisation…
The material should've behaved like concrete; stopping fire / smoke instead of spreading it. That way firefighters can take people down the elevators safely etc.
Today, around 1/3 of homes in the Netherlands have rooftop solar, accounting for 21% of total electric energy consumption. Compare and contrast to the stats for 2013, when solar power made up just 0.16% of overall…
The original commit is (publicly) preserved on Github.com until perpetuity, so I wouldn't use the term 'remove'.
To be fair, the native browser controls have had too many quirks and features fox UX/UI consistency. Corporate needs their Brand™ look precisely as specified in their expensive Style Guide. IBM wouldn't want the Google…
We have this already; the side-effect reporting and post-marketing studies.
And think of the children!
I'm anti-authoritarianism, and consider the UN as the better alternative. Not into some deep conspiracy lol. I'm sorry I confused you.
OMG I love nick picking. Thanks! Learning of RFCs is a pain lol. A random RFC8064 just appeared IMHO. The terminology are bangers also: - semantically opaque interface identifiers - SLAAC, OUID and EUI64 - NAT64 / DNS64…
- You could use 'CSS Modules' or 'CSS Module Scripts'; it's CSS but the classnames and animation names are locally by default. - Rule priority is decided by selector specificity also. HTML has also answered your these…
Only genocide has a 'duty to prevent and punish'; with UN Security Council approval of course. Restrictions on building nuclear bombs are defined in the voluntary Non-Proliferation Treaty, and is not applicaple to…
The social construct at play is 'International Law' by agreeing on mutually binding agreements. More specifically the 'prohibition against the use of force'. This is slightly different from the 'rules-based…
The stats say different. Canada has a higher urbanisation rate than Europe, defined as the percentage of the population that lives in cities. If you look at sattelite images, a large part of Canada seems covered by…
1. Grind whole oats into flour (to add surface area) 2. Soak the flour in water 3. Strain (remove the pulp) Not ultra-processed; just ultra-marketed.
Children must be super happy if their parents have unaddressed health problems. /s
You're forgetting the us is #1 in producing natural gas, at 1,069,000m3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_natural_g... Russia and Iran are the second and third largest suppliers, but their goods are…
But there's now multipath TCP handover? Weird behaviour to want different network interfaces on different network share the same IP, and pass it along like a volleyball? Wi-Fi and ethernet also have different IPs. And…
What is this article even on about? The stuff on my network assigns itself ipv6 addresses based on their mac address? That's how you can do stateless ipv6? Regardless, ipv6 was to have more IP addresses because of ipv4…
"This same dev did things like putting what he deemed as being large objects (icons) into weak references to save memory. When the references were collected, invariably they had to be reloaded." Well actually, this is…