

Pretty sure you can’t use GPS by itself since it can be inaccurate or not work at all inside tunnels.
Pretty sure you can’t use GPS by itself since it can be inaccurate or not work at all inside tunnels.
Beyond what other people are saying, it should be pretty reliable for comparing between exercise sessions so you can see your improvement over time.
You can test this: https://ismy.blue/
Obviously not perfect since it depends on screens and lighting conditions.
What’s the argument for using Angular over other solutions? Let’s say you actually need a SPA.
That’s a pretty bad example since most functional frameworks include an any or some function that returns early.
I mean it tends to show up in the FE due to JS being fundamentally callback based. You’re basically responding to events and the like. Unfortunately the language was not designed for reactivity so they’re all added on via frameworks.
Going to the gym won’t make you less skinny. Eating more at a surplus will. Also 1g protein/lb of body weight per day.
Are there benefits in not having a GC in WASM?
Also are there mainstream memory safe languages without a borrow checker? There’s some experimental ones out there.
Rust isn’t strictly functional? Do you mean you’d like a language with garbage collection?
Just try it in KSP and you’ll understand intuitively.
Is this the DENNIS system?
Is it Amazon because they did a really good job at keeping teams separate (via APIs)?
Ah yes it is rather poorly optimized. Before it I was playing Against the Storm which doesn’t have such high requirements.
Also Mount and Blade provides some amazing single player experiences that are hard to find elsewhere. Get into a battle with hundreds of units, command a cavalry charge in first person while you personally lead a flank from the other side.
I almost exclusively play single player games and honestly Elden Ring has been a huge time sink. There’s just something about mastering it that is satisfying. It has online features but they’re not required.
I mean that just means you didn’t hack them well enough.
Huh? Every IDE has had this feature for decades. Eclipse, all of JetBrains products, even NetBeans. This is like the most basic feature provided by IDEs.
Also with the development of first party language servers it’s relatively easy for new IDEs to integrate.
France’s baseline is nuclear and has been for decades.
Aren’t fluorescent bulbs the ones that flicker?
I agree about the color temperature.
What’s wrong with LED lights?
I mean, depends on the size of the company. When you’re like 1-2 devs you basically do what you can to help everyone out. But yeah as the company gets bigger you’ll need to separate the responsibilities.