I have never felt a typed language slows me down. In a dynamic language you still have to mentally understand what the type of a function is. You can't just throw any data in to it and have it work.
Having the URL system also makes them so much better for sharing. Imagine being able to share a link that someone could click and it would open up your shared image inside of photoshop.
From what I have seen it looks like Mozilla and Firefox are really leading in WASM. All these detailed posts explaining it in easy to understand terms are amazing as well.
Maybe. I also tried Haskell and Yesod but had the same issues. It seems the size of the userbase for a language/framework massively impacts how fast I can do things. With haskell I was posting multiple questions on…
I had a play with rust at the start of the year while I was evaluating if it would be good for the api backend for my new website. I was using rocket as a framework. The language itself seemed quite ready for use and…
And then the car disables itself because the security chip detected an unauthorized modification.
Bitmessage had this and it would burn up my laptop cpu trying to send a text message but spammers with gpu farms could still take out the whole network with no troubles.
I got a bike light on ebay and after a few months the battery failed. Even though legally I have 1 year warranty I just can't be bothered arguing with a seller for days and then having to pay return shipping which is…
Maybe 20 actual users but google+ is filled with accounts from google users and automatically posted with content from other sites like comments on youtube.
It literally says in the article that they will not ignore calls to locations on the list and they will only keep the information in mind when responding.
> wonder how a normal person won't get shot because they make some weird movement. They do all the time. I saw a video where American police were yelling confusing instructions at a drunk guy clearly trying to do what…
It's probably kept secret because if we knew how easy it was to steal their data that would be bad for their image. Most companies have little to no security other than "no one will think to request this url". Could be…
You could just run `history | grep ssh` and look at all the domain names that show up.
Let nginx handle it https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Authentica...
For developers it always seems like a good idea to use the system defaults but then you push it out to users and find out they all have insane defaults that work like crap. I had someone complaining to me that my…
Isn't the etag just a hash of the content?
> just some common-sense SQL optimizations. Thats probably it. Some beginner has written an n+1 query and the page is slow as shit now.
There is a lot of user submitted 90s style content though.
User error. Don't use your phone while driving.
People are paying $1000+ for Pixel phones. I think that should cover the cost of an alarm app.
SMS costs a lot in 3rd world countries. We are probably seeing these issues now because this is the first time these people have had access to cheap and easy communication. The rest of the world was eased in to it with…
So we should just ban the internet because some village in india couldn't use it right?
In many cases is genuinely is the technologies fault when it uses UI patterns to shape behavior and algorithmic sorting to selectively show ideas to the user. But that is not the case here.
There are multiple organizations trying to find ways to stop misinformation but it seems next to impossible. What is the truth? Who gets to decide what is and isn't the truth? No doubt Google will come up with some API…
If the government thinks the locals are unable to handle the internet then it should either educate them or restrict the usage.
I have never felt a typed language slows me down. In a dynamic language you still have to mentally understand what the type of a function is. You can't just throw any data in to it and have it work.
Having the URL system also makes them so much better for sharing. Imagine being able to share a link that someone could click and it would open up your shared image inside of photoshop.
From what I have seen it looks like Mozilla and Firefox are really leading in WASM. All these detailed posts explaining it in easy to understand terms are amazing as well.
Maybe. I also tried Haskell and Yesod but had the same issues. It seems the size of the userbase for a language/framework massively impacts how fast I can do things. With haskell I was posting multiple questions on…
I had a play with rust at the start of the year while I was evaluating if it would be good for the api backend for my new website. I was using rocket as a framework. The language itself seemed quite ready for use and…
And then the car disables itself because the security chip detected an unauthorized modification.
Bitmessage had this and it would burn up my laptop cpu trying to send a text message but spammers with gpu farms could still take out the whole network with no troubles.
I got a bike light on ebay and after a few months the battery failed. Even though legally I have 1 year warranty I just can't be bothered arguing with a seller for days and then having to pay return shipping which is…
Maybe 20 actual users but google+ is filled with accounts from google users and automatically posted with content from other sites like comments on youtube.
It literally says in the article that they will not ignore calls to locations on the list and they will only keep the information in mind when responding.
> wonder how a normal person won't get shot because they make some weird movement. They do all the time. I saw a video where American police were yelling confusing instructions at a drunk guy clearly trying to do what…
It's probably kept secret because if we knew how easy it was to steal their data that would be bad for their image. Most companies have little to no security other than "no one will think to request this url". Could be…
You could just run `history | grep ssh` and look at all the domain names that show up.
Let nginx handle it https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Authentica...
For developers it always seems like a good idea to use the system defaults but then you push it out to users and find out they all have insane defaults that work like crap. I had someone complaining to me that my…
Isn't the etag just a hash of the content?
> just some common-sense SQL optimizations. Thats probably it. Some beginner has written an n+1 query and the page is slow as shit now.
There is a lot of user submitted 90s style content though.
User error. Don't use your phone while driving.
People are paying $1000+ for Pixel phones. I think that should cover the cost of an alarm app.
SMS costs a lot in 3rd world countries. We are probably seeing these issues now because this is the first time these people have had access to cheap and easy communication. The rest of the world was eased in to it with…
So we should just ban the internet because some village in india couldn't use it right?
In many cases is genuinely is the technologies fault when it uses UI patterns to shape behavior and algorithmic sorting to selectively show ideas to the user. But that is not the case here.
There are multiple organizations trying to find ways to stop misinformation but it seems next to impossible. What is the truth? Who gets to decide what is and isn't the truth? No doubt Google will come up with some API…
If the government thinks the locals are unable to handle the internet then it should either educate them or restrict the usage.