I'm sorry but if everyone who wants them closed is avoiding reddit the polls will skew in favour of those that want them open.
Signal dropped SMS fallback and thus cemented itself as a low-adoption app in NA.
Sea of Thieves may at least scratch that itch for a bit.
I started prototyping something very similar to this but was going for a singleplayer thing to start where you control one ship at a time. The hard parts I bumped into were: 1) the scale of space doesn't play nice with…
The way that article suggests adding more ELBs to the diagram would take a lot of work with a drag and drop tool is hilariously bad, maybe the author should learn how to use drag and drop tools or maybe they are using…
Yea the SQL example looks like the intentionally made it way worse than it needed to be...
Perhaps the language/stack they were using wasn't condusive to this but honestly I can't think of one where this would be a problem they couldn't solve with a module/package the performs the essential business logic…
Something is even wrong with going to coordinates... I entered 53,40 and it took me to 53.437500,39.375000. I'm guessing the hash is what ends up in the URL which is https://mro.name/g/uc
I'm sorry but if everyone who wants them closed is avoiding reddit the polls will skew in favour of those that want them open.
Signal dropped SMS fallback and thus cemented itself as a low-adoption app in NA.
Sea of Thieves may at least scratch that itch for a bit.
I started prototyping something very similar to this but was going for a singleplayer thing to start where you control one ship at a time. The hard parts I bumped into were: 1) the scale of space doesn't play nice with…
The way that article suggests adding more ELBs to the diagram would take a lot of work with a drag and drop tool is hilariously bad, maybe the author should learn how to use drag and drop tools or maybe they are using…
Yea the SQL example looks like the intentionally made it way worse than it needed to be...
Perhaps the language/stack they were using wasn't condusive to this but honestly I can't think of one where this would be a problem they couldn't solve with a module/package the performs the essential business logic…
Something is even wrong with going to coordinates... I entered 53,40 and it took me to 53.437500,39.375000. I'm guessing the hash is what ends up in the URL which is https://mro.name/g/uc