Pointless cached version without the pretty pictures: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ypB2BA-...
Resolution growth didn't really stop. It's just that vertical resolution growth took a huge backseat to horizontal res growth for a decade or so. I guess since vertical growth didn't really occur, there was little need…
If I remember correctly, you're always allowed to start the first insult. Pick an insult you don't know the answer to. Hopefully your opponent knows the correct response. If he does, you learn a new response to an…
I too am wondering this. This tool would be great if it could directly use data from my own databases. But it seems data has to be imported first: http://fnordmetric.io/documentation/chartsql/external_data_s...
This focuses mostly on simulating unreliabable networking. Is there a tool, perhaps some LD_PRELOAD wrapper, that can simulate unreliable everything? I'm talking memory errors, disks going away, fake high I/O load, etc?…
The threshold is 500, as far as I know. Whenever I reach that, I delete my account and create a new one. I'm probably one of those people who downvotes others that I don't agree with, and I don't want that power.…
> One thing we try to discourage on HN is "me too" or "disagree" posts that don't have much more content. The presence of upvote and downvote buttons means that those comments don't get made, because votes serve that…
It's not just weird. Every click on any item now takes approximately 1 second longer.
So many things.. but mostly working on these right now * A tool that generates Markdown API docs from Python files * A whitebox system scanner that reveals problems with your server configuration. Not your average…
I got the exact opposite of that (or I'm misunderstanding you).. The title of the story on reddit is: > "Please remove mitsuhiko/* (This guy is complaining about tip4commit, please help educate about Bitcoin)" and the…
I think tip4commit is a pretty hostile project itself. It deserves a hostile reprimand. And since the creator refuses to even opt-out (let alone opt-in) projects, I really can't feel sorry for them.
Downvotes on all your comments is rather rare, and usually an indication of downvote brigading. Nothing wrong with pointing it out, IMHO.
As a dutch person, why do you think that sounds racist? It's like bloodlines. One half from one bloodline, one half from another bloodline. It's mostly used to refer to offspring from two differently colored people (not…
I think everybody here is trying way too hard to apply advanced physics to what basically amounts to nothing more than a fluff philosophy article.
I got the same impression. People are assuming that by 'flow' he means uni-directional, as in the arrow of time. He is talking about the fact that 'flow' semantically implies something that moves, but movement itself…
Or you could take the opportunity to learn Chinese. After all, are you ever going to learn something if you insist the rest of the world does it your way. I have to say, from this and your other comments ("Do not use…
Search is hilariously bad in all email clients, including gmail. Google managed to solve searching on the web by just throwing enough information in it until you kinda always got what you wanted to know. But that…
This is great! It fixes the only problem I have with maintaining my dotfiles as a git repo: the .git dir in ~. That interferes with so many things such as the CtrlP vim plugin, the integration of git with the bash…
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=git+bash+integration
I have the same "problem". I guess I'm just too focuses on fixing stuff to stop and commit. Thankfully we're alive in a time where we don't have to adapt to our tools anymore, but our tools are adapting to us. git add…
Until the scare-tactics wear off and fancy names for vulnerabilities no longer trigger my "this is big" response.
There's a voluntary program in the Netherlands that financially compensates ISPs for uploading logs to a central database where law enforcement is free to query it without, in practice, judicial oversight. Laws are…
> I think it would be useful if tickets with breaking changes could come to the public's attention a bit earlier than this time. Given the reactions here and at the bug tracker, I don't think that would be a very good…
Text is the universal interface. You can do things with it. You can strip it, cut it, transform it, send it to other places. Humans can read it, programs can read it, your printer can output it. It can be sent to web…
I think you misunderstand me, or I you. I'm not ignoring him. The only part I'm ignoring is his claim that all counter-arguments made against him are True Scotsman Fallacies. And I was right to do so, since apparently…
Pointless cached version without the pretty pictures: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ypB2BA-...
Resolution growth didn't really stop. It's just that vertical resolution growth took a huge backseat to horizontal res growth for a decade or so. I guess since vertical growth didn't really occur, there was little need…
If I remember correctly, you're always allowed to start the first insult. Pick an insult you don't know the answer to. Hopefully your opponent knows the correct response. If he does, you learn a new response to an…
I too am wondering this. This tool would be great if it could directly use data from my own databases. But it seems data has to be imported first: http://fnordmetric.io/documentation/chartsql/external_data_s...
This focuses mostly on simulating unreliabable networking. Is there a tool, perhaps some LD_PRELOAD wrapper, that can simulate unreliable everything? I'm talking memory errors, disks going away, fake high I/O load, etc?…
The threshold is 500, as far as I know. Whenever I reach that, I delete my account and create a new one. I'm probably one of those people who downvotes others that I don't agree with, and I don't want that power.…
> One thing we try to discourage on HN is "me too" or "disagree" posts that don't have much more content. The presence of upvote and downvote buttons means that those comments don't get made, because votes serve that…
It's not just weird. Every click on any item now takes approximately 1 second longer.
So many things.. but mostly working on these right now * A tool that generates Markdown API docs from Python files * A whitebox system scanner that reveals problems with your server configuration. Not your average…
I got the exact opposite of that (or I'm misunderstanding you).. The title of the story on reddit is: > "Please remove mitsuhiko/* (This guy is complaining about tip4commit, please help educate about Bitcoin)" and the…
I think tip4commit is a pretty hostile project itself. It deserves a hostile reprimand. And since the creator refuses to even opt-out (let alone opt-in) projects, I really can't feel sorry for them.
Downvotes on all your comments is rather rare, and usually an indication of downvote brigading. Nothing wrong with pointing it out, IMHO.
As a dutch person, why do you think that sounds racist? It's like bloodlines. One half from one bloodline, one half from another bloodline. It's mostly used to refer to offspring from two differently colored people (not…
I think everybody here is trying way too hard to apply advanced physics to what basically amounts to nothing more than a fluff philosophy article.
I got the same impression. People are assuming that by 'flow' he means uni-directional, as in the arrow of time. He is talking about the fact that 'flow' semantically implies something that moves, but movement itself…
Or you could take the opportunity to learn Chinese. After all, are you ever going to learn something if you insist the rest of the world does it your way. I have to say, from this and your other comments ("Do not use…
Search is hilariously bad in all email clients, including gmail. Google managed to solve searching on the web by just throwing enough information in it until you kinda always got what you wanted to know. But that…
This is great! It fixes the only problem I have with maintaining my dotfiles as a git repo: the .git dir in ~. That interferes with so many things such as the CtrlP vim plugin, the integration of git with the bash…
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=git+bash+integration
I have the same "problem". I guess I'm just too focuses on fixing stuff to stop and commit. Thankfully we're alive in a time where we don't have to adapt to our tools anymore, but our tools are adapting to us. git add…
Until the scare-tactics wear off and fancy names for vulnerabilities no longer trigger my "this is big" response.
There's a voluntary program in the Netherlands that financially compensates ISPs for uploading logs to a central database where law enforcement is free to query it without, in practice, judicial oversight. Laws are…
> I think it would be useful if tickets with breaking changes could come to the public's attention a bit earlier than this time. Given the reactions here and at the bug tracker, I don't think that would be a very good…
Text is the universal interface. You can do things with it. You can strip it, cut it, transform it, send it to other places. Humans can read it, programs can read it, your printer can output it. It can be sent to web…
I think you misunderstand me, or I you. I'm not ignoring him. The only part I'm ignoring is his claim that all counter-arguments made against him are True Scotsman Fallacies. And I was right to do so, since apparently…