

Tabs > spaces for sure, but camel case is blasphemy.
Tabs > spaces for sure, but camel case is blasphemy.
Arrival
He has concepts of rallies.
Arrival
It’s simply a warning to crocodiles that there’s no lifeguard on duty.
Scaled sort usually gives good results.
Yup… IIRC they basically started a company with a similar name when they didn’t really have any association with the project then slowly consumed it.
Although it’s now a larger organization, Redis was started and maintained by some guy that just wanted to make his website faster. It’s very widely deployed.
Just sit facing the wall.
Given his history of hard drug use, he probably did…
Found the thread and wow, this person goes on to desperately defend this dumb stance…
Yeah, I’m sure Chrome works well with Google Analytics tools which seem to be on every site nowadays…
In this day and age it’s more work to explicitly not support a browser than it is to support it…
That sounds like a great idea! Especially paired with a joystick or actual flight control simulator, that would be awesome!
My go-to recommendation for a project is always a BigInt library. Helps you learn a lot about a language from project structure to syntax and operator overloading.
It’s also a lot of fun!
You don’t need terminating semicolons in JavaScript. They’re added in if missing. It can actually cause a few bugs around returns.
I see you haven’t used ed.
Start by finding some hashtags you like and following those. It’s a good way to fill your feed and find interesting people to follow.
tl;dr: The owner is alt-right and drove away pretty much everyone from the site, which is now a ghost town.
It gained about 30k users relatively quickly. The owner then went full alt-right and declared it a “free speech platform” which caused it to lose about 99% of its users (most of which moved to Discuit). After that, it was basically just 10 or so users posting some pretty racist content.
Recently, the owner put the site behind a waitlist to hide the fact that it basically has no active users…
If you’ve used something like AppArmor, you’ll see how SELinux is overly complex.