I'm actually surprised that TestFlight was available for this, since I recently worked on a private app and did a bit of research into how to distribute it - everything I read implied that TestFlight apps will be…
Same here, and honestly I suspect a lot of people probably don't know this and use Obsidian for work or include work-related notes in their free plan without realizing that it technically violates the license.
I can only speak for myself, but it just hasn't been around long enough for me to properly trust any AI-driven tool to give me correct output for anything important. I'll admit I haven't played with Copilot yet (since I…
Thank you! We actually do use the "projects" feature, but we've found a fair number of options don't work when defined at the project level (a good example is `coverageThreshold` - we weren't able to make per-project…
That seems great, definitely going to check it out! Do you know if there's a way to use that runner per-file or per-project within jest? Seems like that's the only way it'd be possible to smoothly migrate in a large…
The author recently commented: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/next-backblaze-storage-pod/#c... It's apparently the "Dell PowerEdge R740xd2 rack server".
The actual CNN title is "As Covid-19 deaths hit record lows, those dying are younger and more disproportionately Black than before" currently, so the HN title using "Blacks" is an editorialisation (I checked because I…
Perfect, thank you.
TIL - this is cool! Do you know if there's a way to see that XML list they mention anywhere publically? I can't find a link to it on that page. I guess it should be possible to spin up IE11 in a VM on macOS and inspect…
The author talked about this in part 1 (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25538820).
I do understand where you're coming from, and I also find myself using such analogies as often they are the quickest way to communicate a concept to an audience of developers. However, I think it's often worth…
I know this is petty and on a slight tangent, but for some reason I get a bit irritated by the constant use of software development-specific terminology (e.g. Anti-Pattern) in articles talking about psychology, human…
Yeah, it's generally a good tip for interaction in general, where constantly making assertions comes across as argumentative and annoys people who realise that not everything they say is a fact.
When dealing with (London) tubes and train lines, most of the time it should be possible to indeed work out which route is actually quickest. I agree that buses do complicate things.
I've also experienced issues where the data provided by Citymapper for a desired journey in London is just plain inefficient when compared with common sense. Often the app will suggest a route which takes an extremely…
I'm actually surprised that TestFlight was available for this, since I recently worked on a private app and did a bit of research into how to distribute it - everything I read implied that TestFlight apps will be…
Same here, and honestly I suspect a lot of people probably don't know this and use Obsidian for work or include work-related notes in their free plan without realizing that it technically violates the license.
I can only speak for myself, but it just hasn't been around long enough for me to properly trust any AI-driven tool to give me correct output for anything important. I'll admit I haven't played with Copilot yet (since I…
Thank you! We actually do use the "projects" feature, but we've found a fair number of options don't work when defined at the project level (a good example is `coverageThreshold` - we weren't able to make per-project…
That seems great, definitely going to check it out! Do you know if there's a way to use that runner per-file or per-project within jest? Seems like that's the only way it'd be possible to smoothly migrate in a large…
The author recently commented: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/next-backblaze-storage-pod/#c... It's apparently the "Dell PowerEdge R740xd2 rack server".
The actual CNN title is "As Covid-19 deaths hit record lows, those dying are younger and more disproportionately Black than before" currently, so the HN title using "Blacks" is an editorialisation (I checked because I…
Perfect, thank you.
TIL - this is cool! Do you know if there's a way to see that XML list they mention anywhere publically? I can't find a link to it on that page. I guess it should be possible to spin up IE11 in a VM on macOS and inspect…
The author talked about this in part 1 (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25538820).
I do understand where you're coming from, and I also find myself using such analogies as often they are the quickest way to communicate a concept to an audience of developers. However, I think it's often worth…
I know this is petty and on a slight tangent, but for some reason I get a bit irritated by the constant use of software development-specific terminology (e.g. Anti-Pattern) in articles talking about psychology, human…
Yeah, it's generally a good tip for interaction in general, where constantly making assertions comes across as argumentative and annoys people who realise that not everything they say is a fact.
When dealing with (London) tubes and train lines, most of the time it should be possible to indeed work out which route is actually quickest. I agree that buses do complicate things.
I've also experienced issues where the data provided by Citymapper for a desired journey in London is just plain inefficient when compared with common sense. Often the app will suggest a route which takes an extremely…