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codysoyland

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    For those looking for an alternative, carbon steel pans are stamped or spun from steel sheets and are seasoned like cast iron, but are typically thinner and have longer handles. Th…

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    Comment #28052947

    I was hoping they would return to the old-style (upside-down T shaped) arrow keys with smaller left/right keys.

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    Comment #9941715

    The thing that always bothered me about LASIK is that the flap never fully heals. I considered doing PRK (an alternative procedure that omits the cutting of the flap), but the heal…

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    Comment #9305640

    yoloimport: Python package that eliminates ImportErrors. https://github.com/codysoyland/yoloimport

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    Comment #6733554

    It's interesting to see this launch just days after Heroku Postgres 2.0 ( https://postgres.heroku.com/blog/past/2013/11/11/heroku_post... ). I would like to see a thorough comparis…

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    Comment #6477039

    This looks like a thin wrapper over gevent-websocket. The code is slightly longer than the README: https://github.com/kennethreitz/flask-sockets/blob/master/fl... Not to discredit …

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    Comment #5955257

    Stopped reading at "evented models never work anywhere in Python." Gunicorn+gevent has been painless for me.

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    Comment #5645798

    There are compatible USB wifi modules, like this one: http://www.adafruit.com/products/814

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    Comment #5329245

    The search functionality looks fantastic. Plus, I love that they're updating Roku 2 with this new interface. I can't wait.

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    Comment #5111168

    Chris Dickinson's response to this whole ordeal is very much worth the read: https://gist.github.com/02cbd380b7b3b1df62b5

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    Comment #5041183

    Can anybody confirm if these support HDCP?

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    Comment #5024025

    Awful title. I half-expected to see bankruptcy proceedings.

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    Comment #3926834

    I'm surprised nobody seems to be addressing how easy it would be to accidentally move the cursor while using the keyboard. Neat idea, but I don't see it happening.

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    Comment #2497968

    Evented web development != Javascript. These problems are all solvable by other languages/frameworks. I use Python, and we have gevent, which does the same thing as Node, but in a …

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    Comment #2255335

    It's too bad the author didn't include gevent in the post, as it seems to be the fastest way to do concurrency with python (see http://nichol.as/benchmark-of-python-web-servers ). …

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    Comment #2159075

    This looks like an interesting project, but I don't see how it can teach kids how to program. I clicked on the lesson 1 screencast and saw that, even before trying to run a single …

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    Comment #1120947

    Joking of course. Blogging is good for the internet. And your career.

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    Comment #1120918

    Yes. Because I am better than you.

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