Thanks that helped me find them - my bad.
I followed the web ring on the home page and the first person didn't continue the ring (they had no link to next) and the second webring only contained one other site. Pretty disappointing introduction to something I…
They've had people in their corner who've overturned state law. There are federal lawsuits in progress.
These apps claim to let you turn your knowledge into money. What this means is the insiders get to cash out and the desperate suckers provide the liquidity. I'm amazed they've all gotten away with this for so long.
This tech isn't going away anytime soon. It might become prohibitively expensive for individuals but it's here to stay. It's worth trying to find a use for it while it's cheap.
It doesn't take long to type your address. Plus password managers or keyboards often auto fill it. It's not that deep.
I can't imagine a world where a p2p social network is practical. Not when each node is an unreliable mobile phone that's maybe on cellular. Even with something like ipfs you have pinning services, bittorrent has seed…
Browsers break backwards compatibility for security all the time. Most recently Chrome made accessing devices on a local network require a permission. They completely changed the behavior of cookies. They break loads of…
They moved the tents.
How do you collaborate with the other meeting participants? You all ssh into the one machine?
bing it
The sever should cancel the request handler when the client drops. Otherwise you're just opening up to accidental DOS.
The article talks about browsers that use Linux in the user agent. This includes Alpine Linux - which is not GNU/Linux. It also splits out Chrome OS which is pretty much GNU/Linux.
I think learning how to unlearn is part of it. You'll often encounter music that is fingered unintuitively when learning increasingly difficult pieces. Plus if you're able to play legato at 100% speed guitar hero style…
It's the rejection of pseudoscience.
Wow this is amazing.
There's always another log that could have been key to getting to the bottom of an incident. It's impossible to know completely what will be useful in advance.
Since most authors are probably 40+ your link seems to corroborate the above comment.
Cursor has basically run into this exact thing. It figured out it can read .env files by running other tools despite the file being "blocked": https://github.com/getcursor/cursor/issues/2546
Curl just downloads the http response and prints it to the terminal. The sever streams the response and yields a frame of the video every 70ms or so. It sends control characters in the response to clear the terminal and…
I just assumed they used the same gui toolkit. Awesome to hear they're from the same author.
Do you believe in gambling addiction? Behavioral addictions are medically recognized. No need to be so pedantic.
> 95% of the Wine code base we develop for CrossOver gets released back into the Wine project for the open source community nice
Towards the end the disk I was looking at would change color and become brighter than the others. I didn't notice until I focused on each one at a time and the "different" one became the one I was looking at.
Does this take into account capo position? A G is easy to play so authors might use G to play a Bb for example with a capo to avoid barre chords. Likewise authors will choose simpler chord substitutes to make it easier…
Thanks that helped me find them - my bad.
I followed the web ring on the home page and the first person didn't continue the ring (they had no link to next) and the second webring only contained one other site. Pretty disappointing introduction to something I…
They've had people in their corner who've overturned state law. There are federal lawsuits in progress.
These apps claim to let you turn your knowledge into money. What this means is the insiders get to cash out and the desperate suckers provide the liquidity. I'm amazed they've all gotten away with this for so long.
This tech isn't going away anytime soon. It might become prohibitively expensive for individuals but it's here to stay. It's worth trying to find a use for it while it's cheap.
It doesn't take long to type your address. Plus password managers or keyboards often auto fill it. It's not that deep.
I can't imagine a world where a p2p social network is practical. Not when each node is an unreliable mobile phone that's maybe on cellular. Even with something like ipfs you have pinning services, bittorrent has seed…
Browsers break backwards compatibility for security all the time. Most recently Chrome made accessing devices on a local network require a permission. They completely changed the behavior of cookies. They break loads of…
They moved the tents.
How do you collaborate with the other meeting participants? You all ssh into the one machine?
bing it
The sever should cancel the request handler when the client drops. Otherwise you're just opening up to accidental DOS.
The article talks about browsers that use Linux in the user agent. This includes Alpine Linux - which is not GNU/Linux. It also splits out Chrome OS which is pretty much GNU/Linux.
I think learning how to unlearn is part of it. You'll often encounter music that is fingered unintuitively when learning increasingly difficult pieces. Plus if you're able to play legato at 100% speed guitar hero style…
It's the rejection of pseudoscience.
Wow this is amazing.
There's always another log that could have been key to getting to the bottom of an incident. It's impossible to know completely what will be useful in advance.
Since most authors are probably 40+ your link seems to corroborate the above comment.
Cursor has basically run into this exact thing. It figured out it can read .env files by running other tools despite the file being "blocked": https://github.com/getcursor/cursor/issues/2546
Curl just downloads the http response and prints it to the terminal. The sever streams the response and yields a frame of the video every 70ms or so. It sends control characters in the response to clear the terminal and…
I just assumed they used the same gui toolkit. Awesome to hear they're from the same author.
Do you believe in gambling addiction? Behavioral addictions are medically recognized. No need to be so pedantic.
> 95% of the Wine code base we develop for CrossOver gets released back into the Wine project for the open source community nice
Towards the end the disk I was looking at would change color and become brighter than the others. I didn't notice until I focused on each one at a time and the "different" one became the one I was looking at.
Does this take into account capo position? A G is easy to play so authors might use G to play a Bb for example with a capo to avoid barre chords. Likewise authors will choose simpler chord substitutes to make it easier…