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No user record in our sample, but winwhiz 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 winwhiz has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It is also a very Dadaism thing to do. Da!
Yeah, I think I conflated a git specific question from the GP and a more general CLI question, my bad. The argument can be made the interfacing with git is bad whether with mouse or with keyboard. My git secret weapon…
Yes, I think we agree that abstraction is great (with or without "scair" quotes.) My point is that CLIs are valued as tools of explication, repeatable explication. I have actually used Window since 3.1. I cherry picked…
Thanks! This is what I was secretly hoping for. I am doing this a lot lately.
Really simple answer: Repeatability. I am not saying it is the only one right blessed answer, but if you really want to know why people haven't moved to pure GUI interfaces, imagine describing to someone how to add a…
I'm not trying to be snarky and now I can't even remember where I heard it... but aren't all of Microsoft's keys still flapping in the wind themselves? Thanks to the work of some state actor?
I hope this experiment fails. It is one cherry picked do-what-I-mean feature that muddies the Go1 Promise and will almost always be covering up a subtle logic error. It also adds a bit more historical knowledge you have…
Bad headline.
Doesn't Mozilla get most of its money from that filthy Google ad revenue though because Google Search is the default when you install Firefox?
I like Cloudflare's docs as a good starting place.
I have this problem too! I have been trained to roll away from my desk before I stand up. I assumed it was static, and my hat's off to you who tracked this down. Steelcase Criterion / Dell S2716DG
I bet farmers use waaay more algebra than I do as a fullstack web programmer. I love it I just don't use it. On the other hand farmers are thinking about slopes all day, every day: irrigation rates; fuel, fertilizer,…
Wave was what Slack became years later. They had tons of runway to transform it into an actual product before any competition caught up.
I don't know what it is called I just know the sound it makes when it goes down a man's throat.
I had read that somewhere else and this is as far as I got https://twitter.com/id_aa_carmack/status/1241219019681792010
3rd lowest in the country? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territ...
I recall seeing Sid Meier say in a talk that he liked to scale his AI to give players the sense of being on a knife's edge and then scaling it back near the end of a game to give a feeling of victory over impossible…
All of the id Software code was release to open source essentially sunsett'ed. That was never a problem.
Sure they say: > The day's headlines delivered to you without bullshit. But there is a whole lot of •shit.
> Why do so many here seem to be so proud of their lack of understanding of the value of NFTs? We have codified our lack of understanding into a digital token and attached it to an entry in a crypto ledger such that no…
It is not insulting, its science fiction[0][1]. Many humans self identify as such[2]. [0] https://www.google.com/search?q=meatbag&tbm=bks [1] https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Meatbag [2] https://twitter.com/amyhoy
No but seriously, (excuse my American ignorance), are there not European banks and payment processors? No European alternative to OnlyFans?
I think the point is that if this case had gone the other way this kind of open licensing would happen a lot less. Companies would be obliged to enforce API copyright to protect themselves from loss of copyright (share…
Is intellectual surprise caused by anything other than bias? I noticed this when I started rereading the dissent with a s/Oracle/Sun Microsystems/g. I felt a bit more swayed when I started to recollect all my fond Sun…
Came here to say this. It is a really old feature.