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Comment #42436426
You might be thinking of https://lem-project.github.io/
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Comment #37153842
Remember to tell w32tm to reload the configuration too.
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Comment #37153476
> I can't imagine the sequence of horrible decisions that led to doing this. My guess is that it was created because of Windows Phone 10. But it's not a feature I'd like even on my…
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Comment #37153446
Funny thing is that it does refuse to change the time when the delta is large. So it trusts these random bytes in the TLS handshake blindly, but when it gets the correct time from …
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Comment #37152815
I wrote more details in a ServerFault answer before contacting Ars Technica: https://serverfault.com/a/1132383/45588
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Comment #37152755
It's easy to turn off the feature, and its described in their original blog post. The article doesn't mention it directly though.
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Comment #21871359
I'm Norwegian too, and remember watching it on a Swedish broadcasting channel when I was a kid. We had two channels, the Norwegian state funded broadcasting channel, and the Swedis…
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Comment #21822984
> Jesus almighty that is a lot of licenses. No wonder MIT has just become the unquestioned default. This is a specific thing per ecosystem/community. Some use a lot of MIT, some Ap…
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Comment #21779798
Really inspiring! Nicely structured, and easy to follow along, especially with the "Try it yourself" links. Amazingly addictive to tweak with variables :)
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Comment #21770128
A nice and clear explanation of why tail recursion is necessary and how it works. I usually don't like mathy examples, but it worked fine here. I especially liked the section on tr…
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Comment #21760861
This doesn't sound good at all. On the flipside, I've heard and read several people who say Xamarin has been a critical part of their success and like the ecosystem and libraries. …
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Comment #21760704
Any why are christmas trees green?
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Comment #21760654
> What is the size of a minimal Fabulous app? Agree this is interesting. Historically, Mono-applications on mobile was at least 10x bigger than Java application as they included th…
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Comment #21760379
And it also contains lots of other symbols (non-emojis) easily accessible! How could I not know about this! Thanks.
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Comment #21741110
Nice article! Partial application is a feature I sorely miss in other languages now. Wonder if the term Schönfinkelisation will catch on :)
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Comment #21711058
Bartosz Milewskis Category Theory for Programmers also has nice explanations for all these concepts. Haven't read through everything, but what I've read has been very high quality.…
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Comment #21701565
More like "beginning software architecture". While this is "common knowledge" after coding for years, it's actually hard-earned, battle-scarred knowledge. Sharing experience on how…
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Comment #21701541
A complete waste of time for some, and very useful for others. I don't believe comments like this is constructive for anyone.
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Comment #21701530
There's nothing wrong with returning something well-specified from toString, but I agree this should never be relied upon. And even if toString actually return something well-speci…
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Comment #15515650
I've written an F# introduction for my C# coworkers. It haven't been reviewed, so it probably has many faults. Might still be useful for others. Any feedback is appreciated.
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Comment #11276787
I guess you don't live far up north. All wake hours in total darkness is quite depressing.
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Comment #9579026
I even did this during a test running in a browser at school. Luckily it was possible to reopen it and nobody noticed. I've done this so many times that I have some setup always ru…
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Comment #9290033
I've been using TypeMatrix 2030[1] for about four years. While not a mechanical keyboard, it still feels much like it. Together with the Programmer Dvorak[2] keyboard layout, I can…