If someone was willing to invest into building and maintaining infrastructure there would be no need for this concept, but that’s a political issue. The idea of this concept is do make the best of what you have.
If someone was willing to invest into building and maintaining infrastructure there would be no need for this concept, but that’s a political issue. The idea of this concept is do make the best of what you have.
How would traffic pass each other? You would be stuck with the same issue as normal trains.
Naive question: Does analogue photography still have advantages regarding image quality, that can’t be replicated with digital sensors, or is it more about the psychology of making every photo a deliberate investment?
Did he though? I mean he perfectly sticks to individual shortcomings as the reason and even implies that she ignored feedback.
Hmm the prices on eBay really don’t seem that good to me in comparison to newer generations. I guess the power consumption will eat up any savings pretty quickly. Though this might differ for whole sets.
A cubicle is probably the worst of both worlds.
I strongly disagree that technology has bridged that gap. There always is delay, no spatial information and no equivalent way to switch focus.
I mean it says opinion right there.
The vast majority of workers doesn’t have to be creative. A dev is a Software Engineer, most of the time that means applying already thought through procedures to hopefully well documented requirements. So what is your point?
Exactly.
Unpopular opinion: Teams collaborate better in presence. Remote attendance is inferior to being in the same room even with the most expensive Cisco board or meeting owl.
However if you’re working on your own, processing to-dos, a team around you will be a hindrance. However, creative processes just don’t work that way and require interaction and variability to occur.
If you rent a VPS that might get you kicked, so check your terms first.
I hardly know anything about the graphics processing / posix, can someone explain why applications need to handle it themselves?
Very cool! Definitely fun to play around with. Mobile experience not optimal though, but that’s okay for it’s purpose.
Extra config options always result in more complexity, so I would strongly prefer to change the hardcoded pruning interval instead.
Why would that be the case?
OneDrive allows to save files directly to the cloud?