Man… you really won the lottery with this home. So happy for you.
Man… you really won the lottery with this home. So happy for you.
If you loved the Dark Sky app, you’re in for a treat!!!
My friend, mentor, and original member of the Dark Sky team is back with fresh app for all your weather needs.
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Okay that video was SO well explained! Thank you! 🙏
Before watching the video, I *think* an autoclosure wraps the input in a closure for you so you don’t have too. Like a syntactic sugar thing.
So instead of writing:
foo({2 + 3})
You can write:
foo(2 + 3)
And those are now equivalent???
Oh boy. Time to watch and see if that’s correct. 😆
The programming to farmer pipeline is no joke. It’s real.
I’ve been noticing more and more developers add lifetime one-time purchases to their apps.
As someone that cannot stand subscriptions i love having an option to pay once. I will GLADLY pay $199 now to avoid paying $9.99 forever.
Thanks devs! ❤️
Fellow software engineers, how do ya’ll go about ensuring you ship high quality software?
Unit tests?
End to end UI automation?
Manual Testing?
Type driven design for compile time safety?
State machines?
All of the above?
Cruel monsters.
Exclusive gambling partner. FIFY
I would love to see the resurgence of personal blogs and RSS feeds. I hate that everything has been platform-ized to hell.
Now do Silksong!
Where?!
Nice video from @watcherdm.com flipping through the Cairn 2e Player's Guide. I appreciate the deep understanding of a lot of the rules, because people often misunderstand on first read.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=apWK...
In fact, the word for “ivory” is “elephantos” and is where our word “elephant” comes from.
And deceit, “elephairontai.”
If we remove the part-of-speech suffixes it’s perhaps more clear: “elephant/“ “elephair/“
and she, depressed, figures that her dream came through the ivory gate? I always wondered what the deal was with that. Turns out it’s a pun! The Greek word for “ivory” sounds almost the same as the word for “deceit,” and the word for “horn” sounds almost the same as the word for “fulfill.”
I LOVE these.
In the Odyssey, Penelopeia tells disguised Odysseus about her dream where an eagle tears twenty geese to shreds, and how this would be a good omen, except that dreams come through two gates, one of ivory (where false dreams come from) and one of horn (where true dreams come from),
I agree. Just turn the whole airport into a lounge at this point.
I agree with your post. I just call them talk shows.
Unfortunately the only thing I KNOW will work is lye. Which is a pain to deal with. A safer option is just regular oven cleaner (which typically has 5% lye in it)
I found it fascinating because, at least anecdotally, it seems people associate more lenses with better images instead of more zoom options.
I’ve talked to a lot of family and friends and I was surprised to find out they weren’t interested in the air because it only has one camera. But they also didn’t know that their multi-lens phones only use one lens at a time. They thought every camera lens was in use at once for “better photos.”
Woohoo! Some examples of roll under systems if you’d like to check them out.
Mothership RPG
Cairn
Into the Odd
I love it!
Small enhancement request:
A lot of TTRPG systems, especially OSR games use a roll under system where 1 is a critical success and 20 is a critical failure. I’d love a “roll under system” toggle to flip that!
(If this exists and I missed it let me now!)
I like it!
Seems like a bad idea??
Ah damn… you’re so right.
I’m down with smart frames I think. I’m so tired of “AI <noun>” marketing.
One thing I really dislike about streaming service exclusives is that I cannot buy a copy of the movie. For example I loved K-Pop Demon Hunters and really want to own a copy.
Wait do people really thing the rapture is today? I thought that was a joke.
It takes an iota of critical thinking to read that and conclude it’s bullshit.
I really hate this timeline.