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If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the fact that I’m permanently roaming , and I’d be foolish not to acknowledge the importance of my wireless setup in making that possible. Getting – and staying – connected while permanently roaming is nothing like paying the local cable cabal to get your house or apartment connected. Remember the last show you binged on Netflix over the weekend? That consumed 20x most mobile users’ m....

If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the fact that I’m permanently roaming , and I’d be foolish not to acknowledge the importance of my wireless setup in making that possible. Getting – and staying – connected while permanently roaming is nothing like paying the local cable cabal to get your house or apartment connected. Remember the last show you binged on Netflix over the weekend? That consumed 20x most mobile users’ m....

If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the fact that I’m permanently roaming , and I’d be foolish not to acknowledge the importance of my wireless setup in making that possible. Getting – and staying – connected while permanently roaming is nothing like paying the local cable cabal to get your house or apartment connected. Remember the last show you binged on Netflix over the weekend? That consumed 20x most mobile users’ m....









If you've just learned what useCallback is, you might be wondering why on earth useMemo exists, and why we don't use it everywhere.


In a recent newsletter article I complained about how researchers mislead about the applicability of their work. I gave SAT solvers as an example. People provided interesting examples in response, but what was new to me was the concept of SMT (Satisfiability Modulo Theories), an extension to SAT. SMT seems to have more practical uses than vanilla SAT (see the newsletter for details). I wanted to take some time to explore SMT solvers, and I ..

In a recent newsletter article I complained about how researchers mislead about the applicability of their work. I gave SAT solvers as an example. People provided interesting examples in response, but what was new to me was the concept of SMT (Satisfiability Modulo Theories), an extension to SAT. SMT seems to have more practical uses than vanilla SAT (see the newsletter for details). I wanted to take some time to explore SMT solvers, and I ..

In a recent newsletter article I complained about how researchers mislead about the applicability of their work. I gave SAT solvers as an example. People provided interesting examples in response, but what was new to me was the concept of SMT (Satisfiability Modulo Theories), an extension to SAT. SMT seems to have more practical uses than vanilla SAT (see the newsletter for details). I wanted to take some time to explore SMT solvers, and I ..

What actually is Solution Architecture? How do you build and manage an Architecture team? Can you take a software approach to that?

What actually is Solution Architecture? How do you build and manage an Architecture team? Can you take a software approach to that?

What actually is Solution Architecture? How do you build and manage an Architecture team? Can you take a software approach to that?

We can serialize arguments from multi-instance subtemplates when working with Lua and retrieve our data in easy-to-work-with arrays using simple wrapper functions.

We can serialize arguments from multi-instance subtemplates when working with Lua and retrieve our data in easy-to-work-with arrays using simple wrapper functions.

We can serialize arguments from multi-instance subtemplates when working with Lua and retrieve our data in easy-to-work-with arrays using simple wrapper functions.

Below you see two histograms. What could you say about them? Most likely, you say that the first histogram is based on a uniform distribution, and the second one is based on a multimodal distribution with four modes. Although this is not obvious from the plots, both histograms are based on the same sample: 20.13 , 19.94 , 20.03 , 20.06 , 20.04 , 19.98 , 20.15 , 19.99 , 20.20 , 19.99 , 20.13....

Below you see two histograms. What could you say about them? Most likely, you say that the first histogram is based on a uniform distribution, and the second one is based on a multimodal distribution with four modes. Although this is not obvious from the plots, both histograms are based on the same sample: 20.13 , 19.94 , 20.03 , 20.06 , 20.04 , 19.98 , 20.15 , 19.99 , 20.20 , 19.99 , 20.13....

dragmove.js v0.1.0 - nadh.in - 5 years ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/dragmove.js GitHub release page: v0.1.0 What’s Changed fixed small typo by @0xflotus in https://github.com/knadh/dragmove.js/pull/1 New Contributors @0xflotus made their first contribution in https://github.com/knadh/dragmove.js/pull/1 Full Changelog : https://github.com/knadh/dragmove.js/commits/v0.1.0

The twentieth of the month means it’s time for my monthly blog stats report. This month it’s October - covering the time frame from September 20th - October 19th, 2020.

The Subaru BRZ RA Racing is a Japan-only edition of the BRZ that is designed to compete in the Japanese 8Beat 86/BRZ one-make spec racing series. It comes with a factory rollcage, 4-point Takata harnesses, air-oil cooler, no trunk interior trim, no radio or sound system, unpainted door handles, 16” steel wheels, and no underbody panels. The idea is you’d replace much of these parts yourself in order to build a race car to compete in the rac....

I appreciate Liru and all she has done to make imageboards, nay... LIFE so fantastic for the world. ...

Silly Chant Too Early (Recorded Sounds #1) 2020-10-19 15:05:47 +07:00 by Mark Smith Recorded in the morning somewhere in South East Asia. Episode details: Title: Silly Chant Too Early Show: Recorded Sounds Episode: 1 Page: show webpage File: direct download link Size: [object Promise] Duration: 00:16:25 Another awesome episode of the podcast. #

October. The first full month of Autumn. The air begins to cool. Sweaters and light jackets become necessary. At the end of the month, it’ll be Halloween, which means it’s time to carve jack-o-lanterns.

I quickly got used to Emacs org block company completion . I did, however, almost always found myself running org-edit-special immediately after inserting completion. I use C-c ' for that. That's all fine, but it just felt redundant. Why not automatically edit the source block in corresponding major mode after completion? I think I can also get used to that! Or maybe the automatic approach is too eager? There's also a middle gro..

When writing JavaScript applications, you describe its dependencies using a `package.json` file. This file contains all of your applications direct dependencies and their versions. If you're buildin...

When writing JavaScript applications, you describe its dependencies using a `package.json` file. This file contains all of your applications direct dependencies and their versions. If you're buildin...



Advertising does not show us the benefits of a product anymore. In fact, it’s not even interested in selling anymore. Instead, it preaches. It tells us that we must hold some progressive and widely-held but not necessarily true belief about… Continue reading →

October 2020 Projects - venam.net - 5 years ago - eng
Seven long and perilous months have gone by since my previous article, what feels like an eternity, and yet feels like a day — Nothing and everything has happened. All I can add to the situation in my country, that I've already drawn countless times, is that my expectations weren't fulfilled. Indeed, after a governmental void and a horrific explosion engulfing a tremendous part of the capital, I'm not sure any words can express the conflict..


Matthew T. Butler Intermedia Workshop notes University of Iowa 1999-2003 Intermedia Writing explores language from a visual arts perspective. It examines the relationship between word and image as well as word as image. It asks, “How can we write with video, with paint, with our bodies? How does language function in the artist’s studio?” Intermedia […]

The Python return statement is such a fundamental part of writing functions. Is it possible you missed some best practices when writing your own return statements? This week on the show, David Amos returns with another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. We also talk functional programming again with an article on the Python map function and processing iterables without a loop.

You’re complex, why can’t we think of strangers the same way? Throughout a series of case studies Gladwell attempts to answer why…

The Mintegral SDK is a popular mobile app advertising SDK available for both the iOS and Android platforms. It is used by application developers to monetize their apps with third-party ads. The Snyk security research team has made two significant disclosures surrounding the Mintegral SDK. The aim of this article is to share the technical details of our research and findings beyond what was covered in the blog posts.

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