Complete guess based on [1], but wouldn't git diff HEAD $(git merge-base HEAD master) work? [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1549146/find-common-ance...
>One of the first things you learn in Computer Science is that not all problems can be solved with a computer. Oh ... could you elaborate? I think my cut-rate, community college degree skipped that part :) it seems like…
It's OK; their email validation is borked (just put in anything matching `\w@\w`, no domain necessary) and give something random for the name. Modals like that are pretty standard practice for enterprise mumbo jumbo;…
Potentially dumb question here, but couldn't 'dragging out the inevitable' be another way of phrasing 'the learning process'? It seems that immediately making a tool usable would be preferable to keeping it as a purely…
Random fun fact of the day: this is also called the hidden node problem [1] when applied to wireless networks, and it can cause problems with certain collision avoidance algorithms! Just learned about this the other day…
... why not just fake your phone's GPS coordinates and perform a binary search?
Two anecdotes; not sure if they help at all, but they're related and I like sharing :) 1. I work in a loud, open plan office where I wind up taking many phone discussions with 5+ participants. Since our teleconferencing…
Complete guess based on [1], but wouldn't git diff HEAD $(git merge-base HEAD master) work? [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1549146/find-common-ance...
>One of the first things you learn in Computer Science is that not all problems can be solved with a computer. Oh ... could you elaborate? I think my cut-rate, community college degree skipped that part :) it seems like…
It's OK; their email validation is borked (just put in anything matching `\w@\w`, no domain necessary) and give something random for the name. Modals like that are pretty standard practice for enterprise mumbo jumbo;…
Potentially dumb question here, but couldn't 'dragging out the inevitable' be another way of phrasing 'the learning process'? It seems that immediately making a tool usable would be preferable to keeping it as a purely…
Random fun fact of the day: this is also called the hidden node problem [1] when applied to wireless networks, and it can cause problems with certain collision avoidance algorithms! Just learned about this the other day…
... why not just fake your phone's GPS coordinates and perform a binary search?
Two anecdotes; not sure if they help at all, but they're related and I like sharing :) 1. I work in a loud, open plan office where I wind up taking many phone discussions with 5+ participants. Since our teleconferencing…