waitButWhy
No user record in our sample, but waitButWhy has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but waitButWhy has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
... (full stop) Mt. Vesuvius, continental Europe’s only active volcano, is still considered a danger today.
Yeah, and honestly, I'm willing to bet that just "showing someone pictures" on some level simply doesn't work on a significant number of people. Within a certain threshold, simply looking at an image will register an…
It's still implemented differently across different browsers, past and present, and despite being mature it isn't exactly future proof.
I bet the truth is, when it comes to static imagery, Alex Honnold just registers as excitable about different subject matter. It sounds like they tried a largely negative gore-oriented image set (injuries and depictions…
There is a way for consumers to solve the problem themselves, but boycott is a four letter word.
If it's encrypted, no one can read it, and thus it cannot be transcribed without a key file. If a person can read the words, it can be transcribed and reduced to an unformatted string, including an amount of white-space…
And, as an addendum, all this ties directly into your mention of <img/> versus $ajax(); First of all, that very mindset is the foundation of the bloat we see everywhere else. Complicate a non-problem with a…
Dude. ...a pro version ...of the current macbook pro?
Dude, this is the only site that loads when I hit my data cap on my phone, and my 4G LTE "unlimited" data plan slows down to something akin to a 56k modem from 1995. Literally almost no other site loads in under a…
Dude. It's one page of plain text. Maybe two pages. It will be transcribed by brute force in less than an hour, if need be. Probably by an unpaid intern. You either want recruiters to help do all the leg work for you,…