volgar1x
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Passionate developer enjoying front-end stuff but still prefers back-end side. Not particularly a fan of any language though I find myself doing lots of Python, have curiosities about C++, and a weakness for Erlang and OCaml !
Europeans do innovate, they just sell to GAFAM afterwards. (-:
Firefox 78.9.0esr on Debian Buster has the same problem
If you are building a documentation website, sure. Go implement a video-streaming platform using HTML/CSS only, that would be a real treat! :)
Or developers can stop using cookies on their website
It seems to be a faster replacement of `http`.
Deutsche Marks do not exist anymore.
Why don't you use a T9 keyboard anymore ?
Isn't current market already saturated and kind of underperforming commercially ?
Why try to optimize for every cases possible ? Use the right tool for the right job.
Rule of thumb: do not listen to the vocal minority, code for all the satisfied and silent customers. Edit: unless there is a majority of unsatisfied customers (:
It does not mean China should resume live wild animals trade.
I think it's hilarious while staying on point (almost, ending tissue might be too much)
It is time to take some vacations pal.
This is more a problem of man-time/funding than willingness.
It becomes a problem when Google decides to keep those security fixes to themselves. I can very much see microG (a GMS reimplementation) provide the same service using their own compiled patches, kind of like Linux…
Uber?
Does that kind of data even have value for advertisers ? Beside the user tracking cookie I personally think the rest is fine if Stripe cannot tell some kind of buyer pattern (and sell it).
So what ? You care too much about these things.
Is it just pure hatred ? There don't seem to be much arguing going on...
Why is this getting downvoted?
Without proof of work
I don't know if they are evil or just trying it anyway and seeing what happens. French people have a saying for this You never know, on a misunderstanding it might actually work!
who cares, it's just a 100-line long script that probably won't be maintained or used anymore
Kotlin really shines when it comes to async programming. This is some code I wrote using Vert.x with Kotlin extensions : router.get("/api/article/:id").coroutineHandler { ctx -> val news =…
Will this enable Linux servers to build iOS apps?