Steam used an embedded browser long before it was cool.
Steam used an embedded browser long before it was cool.
The number of times I move code around and can just press a hotkey to fix indentation though. Not possible with Python.
Instead of making a video you could probably print to PDF
Except it clearly doesn’t produce the same result every time. You’re not making a good case for whatever you’re trying to say.
IMO Tile is fine because usually you forget where something is because you left it there, and so your phone will tell you where you left it, you really only need a network if the thing moves after you left it somewhere.
The issue with option one is that scammers get old (or not technical) people to do stuff when they don’t know what they’re doing and click the box not knowing what they just did. So yes very frequently they need to protect people from themselves because they’re dumb, but I still expect banks to do business with those dumb people, sooo… Option 2 it is.
No you can’t. Just use a main stream browser.
Yeah, it’s accurate both ways
Partly android, but a custom launcher could solve it themselves
Postgres doesn’t need that much ram IMO, though it may use as much as you give it. I’d reduce it’s ram and see how performance changes.
It’s blinking
Honestly I think we’ve been there for a while. The only difference now is that it’s very easy for anyone to fake something, which might actually force us to face it? Or not who knows.
Yeah in a PR I would probably reject this for being too clever. Before clicking I expected the image to start at 100mb or more, but it’s already under 50, who cares at this point?
The plane would keep moving while you left, so… you would come back in to empty space.
https://www.inoreader.com/ used it for years it’s great!
I use raindrop.io it’s very pretty and easy enough to use. On Android I can use the share menu to store articles making it easy to use on my phone too.
Why no real db? Those other 2 features make sense, but if the only option you can use sacrifices the 3rd option then it seems like a win. Postgres is awesome and easy to backup, just a single command can backup the whole thing to a file making it easy to restore.
I mean it makes sense for error reporting. Lots of apps automatically report errors so that they can be detected easily, which would require internet access.
Try reading on your couch instead