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wutwut5521
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Comment #30548726
When I did iOS dev I could get by okay with an ipod touch, since I did not need cell or GPS testing. These are $200 new, $150 refurbed for the prev edition. The other route to go i…
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Comment #30435053
The Parler situation was shoddy engineering, nothing else. They chose a hosting provider with a completely incompatible ToS for their application. There are thousands of “free spee…
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Comment #30374830
> are we to assume you enjoy seeing tons of 1-to-1 Wordle clones in the app store The article is about rejecting a clone game app, the author is just complaining that this rule is …
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Comment #30327445
I find the site useful and want to pay, but don’t want a browser extension.
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Comment #30325327
Agree on many of these points, but: > marijuana > addictive chemicals is one claim I am not familiar with (usually I hear “psychologically addictive”, like any pleasurable activity…
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Comment #30317004
To clarify the point the parent is making; if BTC goes belly-up, how will you get those “computation/energy assets” returned to the coinholders? Parent is just pointing out a funda…
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Comment #30194762
Ever try to convince an exchange or hosted wallet to give you back your money when it thinks otherwise?
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Comment #19991884
These functions do different things though, right? push() mutates an array in-place, and concat() completely duplicates the existing array and adds another array to it. > x=[]; x.p…
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Comment #19758082
You have to compile it, just like this poster has to compile their go code. There are usually packages and formulas for it in most std repos.
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Comment #19758067
Heh, I just woke up and read this and thought “well thats enough problem solving for today” :) Glad we could help you avoid the hell that is adding npm to a non-node project!
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Comment #19754633
You might be thinking of libsass. sassc is dead simple and solves all of this users issues.
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Comment #19728889
Wow, the first readme linked is horribly ugly and provides no context above the fold. It looks like the zodiac killer’s rear bumper. https://github.com/zold-io/zold