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  1. Jul 2024
  2. Jun 2024
    1. "Computational notebooks"Listed as a notebook interface on Wikipedia, which seems like a much worse name to me. have emerged as one of the best solutions to the problem
  3. Mar 2024
    1. Its a powerful software, Adobe is a Horrid company though, and they make everything subscription base, Buy out and monopolize software sweets whenever they can, Generally they are the absolute worst. I recommend learning how to use blender painting or the open source software ARMORPAINT as soon as its available so you don't have to support this scumwater company.In the mean time its the only thing that is widely supported, The united states just needs better consumer protection laws. it all comes down to america's horrid consumer protection laws that make companies like this possible.
  4. Jan 2024
    1. What they say is this is due to is new EU policies about messenger apps. I'm not in the EU. I reckon it's really because there's a new Messenger desktop client for Windows 10, which does have these features. Downloading the app gives FB access to more data from your machine to sell to companies for personalized advertising purposes.
  5. Aug 2023
  6. Jul 2023
    1. Some applications, likeMicrosoft Word, come with a sophisticated customization sub-system that allows users tochange the menus and keyboard accelerators for commands. However, most applicationsstill do not have such a facility because it is difficult to build.

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  7. Jun 2023
  8. Mar 2023
    1. This will also take the stress away from the developers in maintaining the SublimeText core, which will be supported by the community while they can focus on pro features for the text editor.
  9. Jan 2023
    1. It is not the least bit coincidental that adults who commit suicide with firearms almost always shoot themselves in: the head. They shoot the terrible master.
    1. Theproduct of this is data that are more nearly accurate than could besecured with the distractions and many variables of shop conditions.
  10. Dec 2022
    1. JavaScript has been evolving and growing so fast it’s unlike any other tech I’ve seen.

      This statement belies some ignorance of history, I think, or some form of intellectual dishonesty.

      JS is objectively and demonstrably slower on the uptake than what happened with Java.

  11. Aug 2022
    1. Code you make available today can be built with only minor pain by many people on current computers
  12. Jul 2022
    1. Open source development has succeeded mostly at solving the problems of expert programmers.
  13. Jun 2022
    1. We still imagine the web as a series of paper documents with text and images presented on them.

      I don't know if this is true for anyone. It certainly seems like most people who are digital natives (or immigrants) rarely make the connection and end up missing out on some lessons from print that would actually be helpful.

  14. May 2022
    1. There’s no export button - everything is automatically replicated in all three places
  15. Apr 2022
    1. Building amateur web pages increases the quality of content on the web as well.
    2. the real reason nobody was collecting massive amounts of data on users was that nobody had thought to do it yet. Nobody had foreseen that compiling a massive database of individual users likes, dislikes, and habits would be valuable to advertisers.
  16. Mar 2021
    1. dubious journals

      dalam artikel tersebut yang dievaluasi dan hasilnya adalah dubious jurnal adalah jurnal yang telah masuk ke daftar scopus. jadi kalimat tersebut bukan berarti bahwa Indonesia adalah negara yang paling banyak menerbitkan jurnal nasional (terbitan Indonesia) yang meragukan (*dubious*). Namun demikian percakapan tentang predatory/dubious journal ini terus berkembang. Yang paling baru terbit adalah artikel ini dari Juneman Abraham (Binus),

  17. Jan 2020