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brcha

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About brcha

Control Systems engineer and Software Developer.

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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/brcha; my proof: https://keybase.io/brcha/sigs/8CXT5shtiJTZ_b1BlS5n00mbDNBTOeBZzzLl0MDl9So ]

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    Comment #19975942

    As long as data is private, I don't think so. Although, it is pointless to discuss that since keeping passwords in plaintext is, well, :)

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    Comment #19974968

    Pretty cool show. I think it is wise to publicly announce both speakers who have accepted invitations and speakers whose invitations were revoked (don't even have to say they are r…

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    Comment #14089799

    Please elaborate. I don't see how having a library of SASS mixins that you mix in to make specific CSS classes for specific purposes make anything harder to manage? If anything, de…

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    Comment #14086838

    > It doesn't matter what you use, you can nest your CSS by hand or with Sass. Either way, you now have CSS tightly coupled to your HTML structure and it can be hell to change. I'm …

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    Comment #14071904

    Yes, if you link dynamically, you are generally okay with just sending your executables. If you link statically, you also have to make your object code available for relinking if n…

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    Comment #14068819

    Qt is LGPL. So there are no limitations unless you make changes to the Qt library (which you probably won't do). If you do make changes, though, then you would have to release them…

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    Comment #13962787

    Well, why not then say this is domain registrar's fault, since somebody clearly did allow registration of paypal.com.tk or something similar. SSL certificate is for secure communic…

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    Comment #13960689

    Well, you can always project the virtual laptop's screen on a pizza box or a wall or something like that. But I agree in general. I'd prefer a foldable laptop, but I doubt the tech…

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    Comment #13958245

    cppreference.com usually has [c++XYZ] marks on features introduced by a specific version of C++ and it is usually current with updates while having some basic examples for most thi…

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    Comment #13957834

    Oh, an extension already :) Excellent. Although, at this moment, my Firefox (52.0.1 on GNU/Linux) says the extension cannot be installed because it is faulty what ever that might m…

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    Comment #13957794

    Well, imagine being able to project your "laptop" where ever you want using AR? Then you could use it as your home desktop-laptop and carry it everywhere with you. Tablets are cool…

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    Comment #13948415

    I believe ctxt.io requires Chrome extension to work properly. It does seam like a good method for sharing web pages, but, as I too use Firefox, not the thing for me (for now).