ItsHarper
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- That's what Android does. Desktop Linux should make this easier.
- The problem is that the old owner still has a valid certificate for some period of time.
- At the end of the article, they talk about how they've since updated to the latest major version of pnpm, which is the one with that change
- I think they're agreeing with you
- This approach can't inform you that someone in the feedback chain is causing a problem.
- That's opting into immutability, the point of the experiment is having it by default. Plus, that's just the type system preventing you from adding a property. It won't stop you from trying to change the `immutable` field.
I'm genuinely curious, was this AI generated, or just a lack of understanding?
- If you read their previous article about AWS (linked in this one), they specifically call out root cause analysis as a flawed approach.
- It was Fitbit, but otherwise, yeah
- I think Eric has more-or-less implied that they will probably make a Pebble Time Round successor (no doubt with worthwhile battery life this time, given how much more the Duo is)
- Where do you see a Bezier-based spring example? I think the one in the section you quoted is just to show what a spring animation looks like, so you know what you're missing by sticking to Bezier curves.
I'm on my phone right now, so I can't actually verify how the one in that section is implemented.
- They're still at the compiler stage. LLM features and hardware seem far enough away that it's reasonable to wait to evaluate if that combination is actually practical.
- They've written an R' compiler in C, and ported its order and parser to be self-hosted, with source code for those included in blog posts.
I'm not a fan of all the LLM and image generator usage either, though.
- And on my phone, it's wider than my screen. Hardcoding a width is not the move.
- I believe it's to allow room for the handrail belt to wear down, which brings its speed closer to the stairs until it starts de-syncing in the opposite direction. If it started perfectly, you'd have to replace the belt more frequently to maintain the same level of tolerance.
- This comment is a lot. Yikes.
- Anyone with the appropriate perms could replace binaries uploaded to the release at will. You could also change which commit a release's tag pointed to by deleting and re-creating the release (the link would end up the same since it just references the tag).
- I don't know your business, but I would never consider using such a feature that didn't support HTTPS all the way through as a business customer. It's not like this can't be done at scale (all custom domains served by Netlify use Let's Encrypt certs, for example).
- It's almost like well-designed regulation can provide exactly the benefits it's intended to. This says that you can now use whatever form of in-app payments you want, or link to alternative payment methods outside of the app.
Pocket Casts lets you select the episode order (as well as do things like group by season). I think it's pretty common to be able to add RSS feeds by putting them in the directory search field, and PC does this as well.
I've had absolutely zero problems using Pocket Casts to add custom Patreon feeds, and to listen to episodes in the other they came out.