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bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
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Sure, it is not needed, we can always write things in a different way. As a matter of fact, with such an argument, hardly any improvement should be accepted.
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Here's example code which works around the lack of a ??= operator in the wild:
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github.com github.com
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However, this idiom is only an approximation, and introduces subtle bugs when we try to allow false values:
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false is a perfectly non-nil object, and you're excluding it out of convenience!
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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we've never as a normal user you and I had the opportunity to take AI artificial intelligence and train it on our own data this is the first time we're able to do that
for - AI - note - personal knowledge - mem.ai - killer feature - first AI app to train directly on your own personal knowledge
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But nothing of them supports all features I need for:
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It's a fork of Memery gem. Original Memery uses prepend Module.new with memoized methods, not touching original ones. This approach has advantages, but also has problems, see discussion here: tycooon#1
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- Aug 2024
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usually it sticks you you know that moment you know that aha moment when you say ah I got it I understood it and suddenly from one second to the next your your way of thinking completely changes and this is the main difference in our world
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arxiv.org arxiv.org
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APU-LDI: Learning Continuous Implicit Field with Local Distance Indicator for Arbitrary-Scale Point Cloud Upsampling
@inproceedings{li2024LDI, title={Learning Continuous Implicit Field with Local Distance Indicator for Arbitrary-Scale Point Cloud Upsampling}, author={Li, Shujuan and Zhou, Junsheng and Ma, Baorui and Liu, Yu-Shen and Han, Zhizhong}, booktitle={Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, year={2024} }
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- Jul 2024
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www.linkedin.com www.linkedin.com
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Dr. Sönke AhrensOn page 117 of "How to Take Smart Notes" you write the following: "The slip-box not only confronts us with dis-confirming information, butalso helps with what is known as the feature-positive effect (Allison andMessick 1988; Newman, Wolff, and Hearst 1980; Sainsbury 1971). This isthe phenomenon in which we tend to overstate the importance of informationthat is (mentally) easily available to us and tilts our thinking towards the mostrecently acquired facts, not necessarily the most relevant ones. Withoutexternal help, we would not only take exclusively into account what weknow, but what is on top of our heads.[35] The slip-box constantly remindsus of information we have long forgotten and wouldn’t remember otherwise –so much so, we wouldn’t even look for it."My question for you: Why have you chosen to use the Feature-Positive Effect as the phenomenon to make your point and not the recency bias?The recency bias seems more aligned with your point of our minds favoring recently learned information/knowledge over already existing, perhaps more relevant, cognitive schemata.To my mind, the FPE states that it is easier to detect patterns when the unique stimuli indicating the pattern is present rather than absent... In the following example:Pattern in this sequence: 1235 8593 0591 2531 8532 (all numbers have a 5; the unique feature is present) Pattern in this sequence: 1236 8193 0291 2931 8472 (no numbers contain a 5; the unique feature is absent)The pattern in the first sequence is more easily spotted than the pattern in the second sequence, this is the feature-positive effect. This has not much to do with your point.I do get what you are coming from, namely that we are biased towards what is more readily in mind; however, the extension of this argument with the comparison of relevance vs. time makes the recency bias or availability heuristic more applicable; and also easier to explain in my opinion.Once again, I am simply curious what made you choose the FPE as the phenomenon to explain.I hope you take the time to read this and respond to it. Thanks in advance.Sources in the comments
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Hey Matthew, it's a fair point. Without having the whole passage or a previous draft in front of me, it could be simply the outcome of the editing process. It does read like you said: as if I had recency bias in mind (next to other fitting ones), which then got lost after having shortened it for readability. That's my best guess. Even though it is tempting in these cases to come up with some post-hoc, smart sounding reason...
Response by Ahrens to my question/criticism
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- Jun 2024
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short, monosyllabic words of the end of the sentence (“so that he might...”).
Another textual feature that amplifies the same point ("evoke an overwhelmed breathlessness and urgency") + example to illustrate his point
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polysyndeton
A textual feature is brought up.
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www.colbyrussell.com www.colbyrussell.com
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This doesn't allow easy creation of bookmarklets like:
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- May 2024
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git.doit.wisc.edu git.doit.wisc.edu
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debugfs_create_file("alloc", 0200, tmp, cma, &cma_alloc_fops); debugfs_create_file("free", 0200, tmp, cma, &cma_free_fops); debugfs_create_file("base_pfn", 0444, tmp, &cma->base_pfn, &cma_debugfs_fops); debugfs_create_file("count", 0444, tmp, &cma->count, &cma_debugfs_fops); debugfs_create_file("order_per_bit", 0444, tmp, &cma->order_per_bit, &cma_debugfs_fops); debugfs_create_file("used", 0444, tmp, cma, &cma_used_fops); debugfs_create_file("maxchunk", 0444, tmp, cma, &cma_maxchunk_fops); cma->dfs_bitmap.array = (u32 *)cma->bitmap; cma->dfs_bitmap.n_elements = DIV_ROUND_UP(cma_bitmap_maxno(cma), BITS_PER_BYTE * sizeof(u32));
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git.doit.wisc.edu git.doit.wisc.edu
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count_vm_event(CMA_ALLOC_FAIL);
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git.doit.wisc.edu git.doit.wisc.edu
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unsigned long nr_dirty; unsigned long nr_io; unsigned long nr_more_io; unsigned long nr_dirty_time; unsigned long nr_writeback; unsigned long nr_reclaimable; unsigned long nr_dirtied; unsigned long nr_written; unsigned long dirty_thresh; unsigned long wb_thresh;
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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Der Po führt inzwischen aufgrund der anhaltenden Trockenheit noch weniger Wasser als im vergangenen Sommer. Auch Garda- und Comersee liegen über zwei Drittel unter der üblichen Wassermenge. Die italienische Rechtsregierung handelt nicht. https://www.liberation.fr/environnement/climat/secheresse-en-italie-le-po-au-plus-bas-pour-un-mois-davril-20230428_BG3TNEAK6NAIXJTXS2YPBL7YSI/
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Das neueste Kohlekraftwerk in Bangladesch musste kurz nach seiner Eröffnung bereits zweimal stillgelegt werden, weil Bangladesch nicht über die Devisenreserven verfügte, um die nötige Kohle aus Indonesien zu importieren. Die New York Times stellt ausgehend von diesem Beispiel die zunehmenden wirtschaftlichen Schwierigkeiten wegen der Kosten der Köhleenergie dar. Im Augenblick ist China das einzige größere asiatische Land, das massiv Kohlekraftwerke ausbaut. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/18/climate/coal-electricity-bangladesh.html
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This is essentially what --update-refs does, but it makes things a lot simpler; it rebases a branch, "remembers" where all the existing (local) branches point, and then resets them to the correct point afterwards.
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- Apr 2024
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superuser.com superuser.com
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… aaand it’s gone – they did indeed decide to remove the option flag, as they always do
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This will fix the problem, as long as the Chrome developers do not decide to remove this option.
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Der Panama-Kanal ist durch eine anhaltende Dürre so schlecht mit Wasser versorgt, dass die internationale Handelsschifffahrt deutlich eingeschränkt ist. Aufgrund des wahrscheinlich durch die globale Erhitzung verstärkten El Niño liegen die Niederschläge 30% unter den Durchschnitt. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/01/business/economy/panama-canal-drought-shipping.html
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Wassermangel gefährdet inzwischen den Schiffsverkehr durch den Panamakanal und damit die internationale Versorgung mit Agrarprodukten, aber auch mit Flüssiggas. Die Trockenheit ist ein Ergebnis veränderter Niederschlagsmuster, die in diesem Jahr durch das El Niño-Phänomen verstärkt werden.
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- Mar 2024
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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Empower doesn't allow you to import legacy data from other sources (like Mint) or input manual transactions such as cash. The latter isn't important to me, but the former certainly is. I have 16 years of transaction data in Mint that I want to preserve.
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wallethacks.com wallethacks.com
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You can’t split anything, so that charge at the gas station is all gas, even if you spent a little in the food mart.
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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Die als "Episode mediterranéen" bezeichneten Starkregenereignisse und Überschwemmungen in Südfrankreich werden durch die globale Erhitzung verstärkt, allerdings ist die Attribution oft noch nicht sicher. Bisher ungewöhnlich ist auch ihr Auftauchen schon im Februar statt im Herbst. Interview dazu mit der Klimatologin Françoise Vimeux. https://www.liberation.fr/environnement/climat/intemperies-en-charente-maritime-et-sur-la-cote-dazur-les-pluies-torrentielles-sont-exacerbees-par-le-rechauffement-climatique-20240309_45BZDCBSOFCAZAWCBS6DAD543I/
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- Feb 2024
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meta.stackoverflow.com meta.stackoverflow.com
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As you've seen, there is no DM system, but you can invite users to chat directly. More generally, consider commenting on the question itself and @-ing the user who made the edit(s). To my understanding, this should work, and it may allow for a quick explanation that doesn't require going in to chat.
I think commenting in the context of question is better than a DM, though I don't always like making my question "messy" by having a bunch of comments under it... but maybe that is the best way.
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one of the core ways that we're weird is that we think we have a self
for - definition - Weird - stats - Weird countries - greatest sense of self - inspiration - introduce - Sarah Stein Lubrano - Rachell - Indyweb - Indranet
definition - Weird - Western Educated Industrialized Rich Democratic
inspiration - introduce Rachel and Sarah to Indyweb / Indranet - As soon as I heard Rachel and Sarah talk about the prominent and unique WEIRD feature of sense of self, - I immediately thought that we must introduce them to our work on the Indyweb / |ndranet as our system is designed based on the epistemology that - we are not a thing - we are a process - we are evolution in realtime action - the very use of the Indyweb / Indranet reinforces the reality that we are a process and not a fixed entity - so deconstructs the social construct of the self
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- Jan 2024
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mattbrictson.com mattbrictson.com
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Some frameworks call this “template inheritance”. In this example, we might say that the application layout “inherits from” or “extends” the base layout. In Rails, this is known as nested layouts, and it is a bit awkward to use. The standard Rails practice for nested layouts is complicated and involves these considerations
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But what if you want to reuse one layout within another?
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gitlab.com gitlab.com
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his is a killer-feature which I miss since I switched from Jira to GitLab. I'm using GitLab on a daily basis even in solo-projects and I miss this every day. Everybody would find value to this when using Issues and realize, that some depend on others (so basically always).
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Using an issue tracker without them is, in my opinion, a little like using an outlining program that only supports two levels of nesting, or like using Wiki software that doesn't have the concept of reverse links. Makes me sad!
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(I grant that many of us contribute code to Gitlab, and would also like to participate as members of the development team in guiding the implementations, but clearly the core team has to have the final say in what direction that takes... unless someone wants to create and maintain their own fork of Gitlab ;) )
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Another example are issue boards. They represent elegant use of a good infrastructure — it is all just a smart use of labels. It would be very complex feature without the use of labels.
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Issue relations are meant to be the basic infrastructure to build on (at least that is how I meant it when I posted the original feature request). Just like the labels are just a binary relation between a issue and a "label", the relations should be just a ternary relation between two issues and a "label". Then you can build issue task lists on top of the relations like you've built issue boards on top of the labels.
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We already have a very nice example of such tool and its great use: the Board, where labels are used to store metadata and the Board is built above this storage. Do the same with the relations -- simple metadata storage to build on.
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gitlab.com gitlab.com
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but from previous experiences like this, the feature set has to be robust at the start or I think adoption will suffer.
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mutabit.com mutabit.com
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- Dec 2023
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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This is similar to gdonato's answer, but scopes in doorkeeper are better used for managing which permissions are being given to the authenticated app (i.e. "Give this app permission to read X and write Y on your behalf").
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- Nov 2023
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www.derstandard.de www.derstandard.de
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Eine neue Studie ergibt, dass sich das Abschmelzen des westantarktischen Eisschilds selbst dann fortsetzen wird, wenn die Erderhitzung auf 1,5° begrenzt wird. Das Schelfeis stellt ein Kipppelememt dar. Der Abschmelzvorgang verstärkt sich selbst und führt zu einer unaufhaltsamen Erhöhung des Meeresspiegels, weil er den Weg für das hinter dem Schelfeis gelegene Gletschereis frei macht. https://www.derstandard.at/story/3000000192327/meterhoher-meeresanstieg-durch-abschmelzen-des-westantarktischen-eisschelfs
Studie: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-023-01818-x
Mehr zur Studie: https://hypothes.is/search?q=tag%3A%27report%3A+Unavoidable+future+increase+in+West+Antarctic+ice-shelf+melting%27
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- region: Antarctica
- feature: Thwaites glacier
- institution: British Antarctic Survey
- process: seaice melting
- region: Amundsen sea
- study: Unavoidable future increase in West Antarctic ice-shelf melting over the twenty-first century
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- feature: pine glacier
- expert: Kaitlin Naughten
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support.google.com support.google.com
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I can't count the number of times I have wiped out something I was typing because I thumbed up but was already at the top.
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support.google.com support.google.com
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chromestory.com chromestory.com
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Google Chrome for Android no longer has an option to disable “Pull to Refresh”. For people who don’t really like using this feature, this is pretty annoying. There was a way to disable this using a flag, but version 75 removed this flag too.
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The nice point of Kiwi is that it supports Chrome extensions, this is why I am trying it. Browser extensions are something which I believe should be rather more widespread in Android by now.
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I was filling and completing a report on a website, uploaded an attachment just wanted to fill up some remaining inputs on final step, while scrolling down the whole page refreshed!.. hours of work and composition was gone instantly, extremely frustrating!
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I stoped using chrome android for purchases, due to the refresh occuring while scrolling up. Poor design choice
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- Oct 2023
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docs.gitlab.com docs.gitlab.com
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User impersonation workflow
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Durch die Entwaldung des Amazonas-Regenwalds steht das südamerikanische Monsunsystem kurz vor einem Kipppunkt, nach dessen Überschreiten die Niederschläge im Amazonasgebiet um 30% sinken und der Regenwald langsam verschwinden würde. Eine neue Studie zeigt, dass dieser Kipppunkt unmittelbar bevorstehen könnte. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/04/south-american-monsoon-heading-towards-tipping-point-likely-to-cause-amazon-dieback
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- institution: Potsdam Institute
- feature: monsoon
- region: Amazonia
- topic: tipping points
- expert: Dominick Spracklen
- biome: Amazon rainforest
- study: The South American monsoon approaches a critical transition in response to deforestation
- expert: Niklas Boers
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- study: Amazon Monsdon paper
- expert: Nils Bochow
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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When a language presumes to know more than its user, that's when there's trouble.
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Just because a language has a feature that might be dangerous doesn't mean it's inherently a bad thing. When a language presumes to know more than its user, that's when there's trouble.
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I'd argue that when you find a programming language devoid of danger, you've found one that's not very useful.
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The reason eval is there is because when you need it, when you really need it, there are no substitutes. There's only so much you can do with creative method dispatching, after all, and at some point you need to execute arbitrary code.
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LYNCH: Well, I could say that Dino De Laurentiis cutmy salary and cut the budget, and then gave mefinal cut. So he was into cutting! (
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- Sep 2023
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bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
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sums = [0] (1..gains.length).each do |i| sums[i] = sums[i - 1] + gains[i - 1] end could, if scan was introduced, be replaced with: sums = gains.scan_left(0, &:+)
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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no mention of each_with_object having a lazy implementation which is most likely why your second example loops forever.
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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support.google.com support.google.com
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Send on behalf of another user or account Uncheck Treat as an alias. Example: You manage 2 email addresses in separate accounts or mail systems. You sign in to each account separately to read messages. But you want the convenience of sending mail as either address from your Gmail account.
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Time.new('2023-01-29 00:29:30') # => 2023-01-29 00:29:30 +0200
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www.derstandard.de www.derstandard.de
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Die Pasterze ist 2022 mit über 87 Metern viermal schneller abgeschmolzen als davor. Insgesamt haben die österreichischen Gletscher 2022 6% ihrer Fläche verloren. Selbst bei einem sofortigen Stopp der globalen Erhitzung dürften diese Gletscher vollständig abschmelzen. Seit 2-3 Jahren zerfallen die Gletscher auch großflächig. Überblicksartikel zur österreichische Kryosphäre; im September erscheint der nächste Bericht zur Lage der österreichischen Gletscher. https://www.derstandard.de/story/3000000185725/alpine-eisforschung-mit-ablaufdatumexpert:
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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I'm curious: what is the reason for Yahoo discontinuing the "@ymail.com" domain?I'm aware that there's now a 2nd domain option available, "@myyahoo.com", and I recently took advantage of that to create a new address. But "@ymail.com" honestly looks more appealing to me than either of the "yahoo" iterations.
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- Aug 2023
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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In Ecuador hat die Bevölkerung bei einem Referendum mit großer Mehrheit entschieden, dass die Ölförderung im Yasuní Nationalpark für immer gestoppt werden muss. Jonathan Watts stellt im Guardian die Vorgeschichte dar und spricht vom entschiedensten Sieg über die Fossilindustrie in Lateinamerika und möglicherweise der Welt. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/24/the-message-from-ecuador-is-clear-people-will-vote-to-keep-oil-in-the-ground
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monde-diplomatique.de monde-diplomatique.de
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Hintergrundartikel zum möglicherweise bald beginnenden Tiefseebergbau, dessen ökologische Folgen enorm sein dürften und wissenschaftlich noch nicht eingeschätzt werden können. Zentrales internationales Konfliktthema ist die Rolle der internationalen Meeresbodenbehörde ISA: Die Metalle, die in der Tiefsee abgebaut werden können, sind vor allem für Erzeugung und Speicherung erneuerbarer Energien interessant.
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- institution: Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory
- institution: International Seabed Authority
- institution:Potsdamer Forschungsinstitut für Nachhaltigkeit
- feature: Clarion-Clipperton-Zone
- NGO: Deep Sea Conservation Coalition
- expert: Pradeep Singh
- expert: Matthias Haeckel
- actor: The Metals Company
- expert: Matthew Gianni
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I ran into the same problem and never really found a good answer via the test objects. The only solution I saw was to actually update the session via a controller. I defined a new action in one of my controllers from within test_helper (so the action does not exist when actually runnning the application). I also had to create an entry in routes. Maybe there’s a better way to update routes while testing. So from my integration test I can do the following and verfiy: assert(session[:fake].nil?, “starts empty”) v = ‘Yuck’ get ‘/user_session’, :fake => v assert_equal(v, session[:fake], “value was set”)
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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It does, however, lack certain features (such as progress monitoring) that XMLHttpRequest provides.
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Die globale Erhitzung droht die Anzahl der Organismen in den tiefsten noch vom Licht erreichten Zonen (200-1000m) in diesem Jahrhundert um bis zu 40% zu reduzieren. Bei höheren Temperaturen zerfallen Mikroorganismen schneller, so dass weniger Nahrung zur Verfügung steht. Diese Zone ist eine wichtige CO2-Senke. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65460128
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developer.chrome.com developer.chrome.com
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Auto-update aside, you might also have found it hard to find a Chrome binary with a specific version. Google intentionally doesn’t make versioned Chrome downloads available, since users shouldn’t have to care about version numbers—they should always get updated to the latest version as soon as possible. This is great for users, but painful for developers needing to reproduce a bug report in an older Chrome version.
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github.com github.com
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rendered.should have_selector("#header") do |header| header.should have_selector("ul.navlinks") end Both of which silently pass - however, capybara doesn't support a :content option (it should be :text), and it doesn't support passing blocks to have_selector (a common mistake from Webrat switchers).
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- Jul 2023
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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expect(described_class.active).not_to include_any_of [records_not_to_be_included]
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www.repubblica.it www.repubblica.it
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„Die Marmolada ist ein Symbol des Zugs, aus dem wir nicht aussteigen wollen.“ Die hochalpinen Regionen gehören durch die globale Erhitzung zu den verwundbarsten und gefährlichsten Zonen der Erde. Reinhold Messner blickt auf das Marmolada-Unglück vor einem Jahr zurück und stellt fest, dass nicht einmal die alltägliche Erfahrung ökologischer Katastrophen zu einer Abkehr von den fossilen Energien führt – weil diejenigen, die die Katastrophen verursachen nicht diejenigen sind, die für sie bezahlen.
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- Jun 2023
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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As far as I see the current version of arel gem is not support FROM keyword for the sql query. You can generate a query using the SET, and WHERE keywords only,
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www.derstandard.at www.derstandard.at
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"Das Eis ist der Klebstoff der Berge, und dieser Klebstoff geht jetzt langsam verloren." Thomas Figl von der Landesgeologie Tirol erklärt die Ursache des Felssturzes am Fluchthorn.
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www.derstandard.de www.derstandard.de
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Durch die Erwärmung sinkt die Menge an CO2, die tropischen Regenwälder aufnehmen. Dieser Feedback-Mechanismus wird von vielen Klimamodellen nicht berücksichtigt. Eine neue Studie zeigt, dass er- wir die zunehmenden Waldbrände - dafür sorgen könnte, dass die globale Erhitzung noch schneller voranschreitet als bisher angenommen.
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Kalifornien Nevada und Arizona haben sich mit der amerikanischen Bundesregierung auf ein Abkommen geeinigt, dass die Wasserversorgung durch den Colorado River bis 2026 regelt. Die Staaten verzichten auf die Bewirtschaftung erheblicher landwirtschaftlicher Flechten, erhalten dafür von der Regierung aber Kompensationen. Für die Zukunft wird wegen der zunehmenden Trockenheit mit schwierigeren Verhandlungen gerechnet. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/22/climate/colorado-river-deal.html
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www.tagesschau.de www.tagesschau.de
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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George Monbiot über den katastrophalen Zustand der englischen Flüsse, der zu einem Thema im Wahlkampf vor den Lokalwahlen an diesem Donnerstag geworden ist. Der Artikel geht auf die Verbindung der Degradierung der Flüsse mit der Agroindustrie und der Privatisierung des Wassermanagements ein. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/may/03/england-rivers-election-sewage-water-pollution
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- Apr 2023
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www.repubblica.it www.repubblica.it
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Der Gardasee – der größte italienische See – hat den niedrigsten Wasserstand seit 70 Jahren. Der Po hat den niedrigsten je gemessenen Wasserstand. https://www.repubblica.it/green-and-blue/2023/04/24/news/lago_garda_siccita_record_poca_acqua-397456757/ https://www.copernicus.eu/de/node/12648
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Der Wassermangel des Colorado River bedroht das Ökosystem des Grand Canyon. Ein jährlicher Bericht über die Gefährdung der Flüsse in den USA spricht diesem Gebiet die oberste Priorität zu. Ob das System überlebt, hängt auch von den Entscheidungen der Biden-Administration über die Wasser-Entnahmen der Colorado-Anrainerstaaten ab. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/17/colorado-river-grand-canyon-climate-crisis-endangered
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Foto-Reportage des Guardian über die indigene Bevölkerung in der Nähe des Quelccaya-Gletscher, der bereits etwa die Hälfte seines Umfangs durch die globale Erhitzung verloren hat. Das Abschmelzen des Gletschers trägt zur erheblich vergrößerten Trockenheit bei, die wiederum den Lebensunterhalt der Bevölkerung, der von der Alpaka Zucht bestimmt wird, erschwert und auf Dauer unmöglich machen dürfte. Die Reportage ist Teil des preisgekrönten Projekts "Hüter der Anden". https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/apr/18/andes-community-devastated-by-climate-crisis-quelccaya-glacier-peru
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Eine neue Studie ergibt, dass die Konzentration von PFAs oder "Forever Chemicals" im norwegischen Polareis die Ökosysteme dort bedroht und zusammen mit der globalen Erhitzung für kombinierten Stress sorgt.
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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The research, published in the journal Scientific Reports, is based on data from automatic weather stations on the islands of Svalbard and Franz Josef Land. Until now, this had not been through the standard quality control process and made public.
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
- Mar 2023
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Impersonation is a security concept implemented in Windows NT that allows a server application to temporarily "be" the client in terms of access to secure objects.
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www.cleaneatingkitchen.com www.cleaneatingkitchen.com
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Cook Mode Prevent your screen from going dark
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- Jan 2023
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oberon-lang.github.io oberon-lang.github.io
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There is no predetermined correlation between this import path and the file system, and the imported module doesn’t have to know anything about the import path used in an importing module.
This is not a good approach. It's the opposite of what you want. Module resolution remains easy for computers (because of their speed), but tedious for humans.
As a writer, maybe there's some benefit for no correlation. As a reader trying to understand a foreign codebase, esp. one who is in the moment trying to figure out, "Where is this thing defined? Where can I read the source code?" when jumping through procedure definitions, not being able to trivially ascertain which file a given thing is in is unnecessary friction. Better to offload a tiny bit of work onto the author who knows the codebase (or at least their own immediate intention) well rather than to stymie the progress of dozens/hundreds of readers trying to work things out.
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simondev.win simondev.win
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tested
Is good to know how these tests look like. Check out visual regression test
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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There is no such method in ruby, but you can easily define it like: def my_strip(string, chars) chars = Regexp.escape(chars) string.gsub(/\A[#{chars}]+|[#{chars}]+\z/, "") end
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- Dec 2022
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support.google.com support.google.com
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www.rfc-editor.org www.rfc-editor.org
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This document describes a method for signaling a one-click function for the List-Unsubscribe email header field. The need for this arises out of the actuality that mail software sometimes fetches URLs in mail header fields, and thereby accidentally triggers unsubscriptions in the case of the List-Unsubscribe header field.
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- Nov 2022
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github.com github.com
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The thing is Chrome doesn't provide details about such resources.
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w3codemasters.in w3codemasters.in
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I came to this page looking for a way to disable news stories in Windows 11 Widgets. I attempted one of the solutions (Disable Interests From Widgets To Turn Off News Feeds) but News recommendations still appeared.
Since I mainly wanted the Widget enabled for a calendar view, I decided against using Widgets altogether and settled for using the calendar in the notifications bar.
Another alternative I considered was to have 4 static Widgets pinned to obscure any news articles in the feed. However, unless one uses the insider Windows 11 build 25211 or later, Widget display will pop up from mouse hovering.
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www.suffix.be www.suffix.be
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So far for the obligatory warning. I get the point, I even agree with the argument, but I still want to send a POST request. Maybe you are testing an API without a user interface or you are writing router tests? Is it really impossible to simulate a POST request with Capybara? Nah, of course not!
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gitlab.com gitlab.com
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Good commit hygiene is considered a best practice. GitLab should encourage and enable these kinds of best practices. This feature currently creates a problem and requires workarounds that remove information, or significant manual work.
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github.com github.com
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www.markusdosch.com www.markusdosch.com
- Oct 2022
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Note that one extra type that is accepted by convention is the Boolean type, which represents both the TrueClass and FalseClass types.
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apple.stackexchange.com apple.stackexchange.com
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This is great because it works in Terminal, iTerm2, Chrome, Sublime & Outlook. The alternative (Karabina) is less good because that maps "Home" to Command+LeftArrow, which actually switches windows in Terminal.
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- Sep 2022
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datatracker.ietf.org datatracker.ietf.org
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Consumers can use the status member to determine what the original status code used by the generator was, in cases where it has been changed (e.g., by an intermediary or cache), and when message bodies persist without HTTP information. Generic HTTP software will still use the HTTP status code.
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github.com github.com
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We do not want to change or remove additionalProperties. Providing a clear solution for the above use case will dramatically reduce or eliminate the misunderstandings around additionalProperties.
annotation meta: may need new tag: - don't want to change or remove existing feature [because...] - solving problem B will reduce misunderstandings around feature A
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- Aug 2022
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docs.gitlab.com docs.gitlab.com
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Here are some problems with current issues usage and why we are looking into work items:
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techcommunity.microsoft.com techcommunity.microsoft.com
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Well I would like to express my huge concern regarding the withdrawal of support for the SMB 1.0 network protocol in Windows 11, and future versions of the Microsoft OS, as there are many, many users who need to make use of this communication protocol, especially users households, since there are hundreds of thousands of products that use the embedded Linux operating system on devices that still use the SMB 1.0 protocol, and many devices, such as media players and NAS, that have been discontinued and companies no longer update their firmware.
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- May 2022
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github.com github.com
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Now I'm puzzled by the apparently biggest obstacle to implementation of this feature: possible misuse. I love ruby community, but sometimes saving the dummies' asses goes a bit too far.
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- Apr 2022
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github.com github.com
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The core benefit of Marginalia is being able to decorate SQL queries with details of the context of the source of the query.
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output.addEventListener("click", ((event) => { if (event.target == output.querySelector("a.bookmarklet")) { alert("It's not an ordinary link; you need to bookmark it");
This should use the registered control service pattern (or something). It's too hard to override this behavior. For example, I could remix the page and remove it, but I should also be able to write a bookmarklet that achieves the same effect.
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css-tricks.com css-tricks.com
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There are ways to create aspect-ratio sized boxes in HTML/CSS today. None of the options are particularly elegant because they rely on the “hack” of setting a zero height and pushing the boxes height with padding. Wouldn’t it be nicer to have a platform feature to help us here?
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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t's annoying there's no native event for this yet (popstate did not work for me)
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distill.pub distill.pub
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Starting from random noise, we optimize an image to activate a particular neuron (layer mixed4a, unit 11).
And then we use that image as a kind of variable name to refer to the neuron in a way that more helpful than the the layer number and neuron index within the layer. This explanation is via one of Chris Olah's YouTube videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXsKyZ_Y_i8)
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- Mar 2022
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github.com github.com
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world.hey.com world.hey.com
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docs.gitlab.com docs.gitlab.com
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GitLab self-monitoring gives administrators of self-hosted GitLab instances the tools to monitor the health of their instances. This feature is deprecated in GitLab 14.9, and is scheduled for removal in 15.0.
motivated by profit?
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github.com github.com
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Rails 7 supports Postgres enums natively (more info)
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- Feb 2022
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getpocket.com getpocket.com
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With schools open now, State governments must set clear priorities, says Anurag Behar, CEO, Azim Premji Foundation. The syllabus from Classes I to XII must be re-configured, reducing content without compromising on core learning objectives.
Meet atleast any one Core objectives for each student
... If I was asked in a teaching staff meeting, about my role as a teacher in a semester, I will say, fulfilling atleast any one core objective in the subject curriculum to each and every student is my highest priority *if this has been the priority for every teacher and the pressurising management during covid online classes, the [[covid batch wisdom catastrophe]] would not be this much impact - I can certainly write an feature article on this covid batch catastrophe topic - especially who passed 10th as covid batch, during start of the covid now directly face 12th public face-off with [[post-covid zero knowledge calibre]]. And then going to join college without learning subject fundamentals [[Devastating post-covid college education for freshers]]
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underpassapp.com underpassapp.com
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StopTheMadness is a web browser extension that stops web sites from making your browser harder to use
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blog.saeloun.com blog.saeloun.com
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arxiv.org arxiv.org
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he observationrecently made by [35] that StyleGAN2 tends to inherentlycontain a disentangled StyleSpace space, which can be usedto extract individual attributes. Thus, we argue that modify-ing coordinates of StyleSpace is a natural approach to ourproblem of modifying classifier-related attributes.
Key aspect of StyleGAN2 in which the authors based this current research on.
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support.mozilla.org support.mozilla.org
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Thunderbird provides the ability to archive messages - that is, to move them from the default folders to archive folders without deleting the messages altogether. This makes it easy to organize archives or move them to a backup device, and keep the Inbox clean. Messages can only be archived manually, not automatically.
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- Nov 2021
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Yep, we experimented with this, but what we found is that you loose most of Svelte's niceness like slots, and instead you'll pass around deeply nested objects.
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manpages.ubuntu.com manpages.ubuntu.com
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apt-rdepends exists. This functionality should really reside in apt-cache itself.
Update: Maybe it does already exist now. I was able to run this, for example without apt-rdepends being installed: apt-cache rdepends --installed libwebpmux3
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- Oct 2021
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news.softpedia.com news.softpedia.com
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Exporting your active tabs to a TXT or HTML file is something that many people want to do, but which is impossible right now in Google Chrome without turning to an extension.
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github.com github.com
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So if I just forward the cookie header (which contains the access-token), wouldn't that be just what I am not supposed to do. I mean what's the point of using 'HttpOnly' flag if I return the token to the client-side js on every request.
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while with server/externalFetch there is no direct way to pass cookie headers from the original request to the external one
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sites.google.com sites.google.com
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We do not need images here. you can use some kind of icon if you wish. But this is largely text. Also FYI this section might need a headline. Such as summary overview - tbd.
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- Sep 2021
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Webpacker used to configure Webpack indirectly, which lead to a complicated secondary configuration process. This was done in order to provide default configurations for the most popular frameworks, but ended up creating more complexity than it cured. So now Webpacker delegates all configuration directly to Webpack's default configuration setup.
more trouble than it's worth
- creating more complexity than it cured
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- too complicated
- changed their mind/opinion
- too hard/complicated/non-trivial
- removing feature that is more trouble than it's worth (not worth the effort to continue to maintain / fix bugs caused by keeping it)
- Why can't this be easier/simpler? Why does it have to be so hard/complicated?
- complicated
- modern javascript development is complicated
- more trouble than it's worth
- newer/better ways of doing things
- doing more harm than good
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- Aug 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Javascript required? In other words, one cannot do this on cross-site iframes (due to cross-site scripting restrictions), is that right? As @clankill3r is suggesting, this demonstrates the need for a pure CSS solution to this problem
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destroytoday.com destroytoday.com
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With JavaScript, you can actually calculate the width of the scrollbar and whether it’s visible by comparing two properties—window.innerWidth and document.body.clientWidth. If these are equal, the scrollbar isn’t visible. If these are different, we can subtract the body width from the window width to get the width of the scrollbar:const scrollbarWidth = window.innerWidth - document.body.clientWidthWe’ll want to perform this both on page load and on resize, in case someone resizes the window vertically and changes the overflow. Then, once we have the scrollbar width, we can assign it as a CSS variable:document.body.setProperty("--scrollbarWidth", `${scrollbarWidth}px`)
missing feature: vw/vh can't be used "directly" because doesn't account for scrollbars
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github.com github.com
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In the vast majority of cases when I'm using prettier-ignore I'm only really looking to prevent it from breaking my code into new lines, whilst keeping its other transformations such as switching quotes and adding space between brackets. When ignoring single lines, fixing these formatting problems by hand is very manageable. With the ability to have Prettier ignore entire blocks of code I think the ability to specify what you want it to ignore is essential.
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This should be basic functionality.
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Carragher, D., Towler, A., Mileva, V. R., White, D., & Hancock, P. J. (2021). Masked face identification is improved by diagnostic feature training. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/e9fq3
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www.ruby-lang.org www.ruby-lang.org
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3. The no-keyword-arguments syntax (**nil) is introduced You can use **nil in a method definition to explicitly mark the method accepts no keyword arguments. Calling such methods with keyword arguments will result in an ArgumentError. (This is actually a new feature, not an incompatibility)
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you can use the new delegation syntax (...) that is introduced in Ruby 2.7. def foo(...) target(...) end
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- Jul 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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I think that it's nonsense not to have a method that just gives -1 or +1. Even BASIC has such a function SGN(n). Why should we have to deal with Strings when it's numbers we want to work with. But's that's just MHO.
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github.com github.com
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Has the Linux Mint team decided whether it might please add this sorely missed feature? I'm keeping Nautilus around in addition to Nemo just for this one feature. This feature is so much more efficient than other methods when you have a giant folder of many files and want to organize it into subfolders (which you can then easily move or rename afterwards — but at least this helps with the first step, which is to get the correct files into a folder together). P.S. This was also requested in #560.
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- Jun 2021
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The main (IMO) feature of MQTT – quality of service – doesn't make sense in our case: if a WebSocket server is down and doesn't receive broadcast messages (through HTTP/Redis/queue), it's likely not to handle client connections too.
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bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
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I am not sure if this is an improvement. To me it does not seem very pretty. Of course I am biased since I also prefer () in method definitions if they have arguments; although I think it is fine that ruby does not mind omitting the (). For my brain, I like the () for visual separation.
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babeljs.io babeljs.io
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Babel implements multiple variants of this proposal to help TC39 test and gather feedback from the community. As with all proposals, expect changes in the future.
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github.com github.com
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(load functions call handle directly, there's no intermediate network requests.)
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kit.svelte.dev kit.svelte.dev
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When fetch runs on the server, the resulting response will be serialized and inlined into the rendered HTML. This allows the subsequent client-side load to access identical data immediately without an additional network request.
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- May 2021
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www.impressivewebs.com www.impressivewebs.com
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The simple problem that I see with fragment identifiers is that their existence and functionality relies completely on the developer rather than the browser. Yes, the browser needs to read and interpret the identifier and identify the matching fragment. But if the developer doesn’t include any id attributes in the HTML of the page, then there will be no identifiable fragments. Do you see why this is a problem? Whether the developer has coded identifiers into the HTML has nothing to do with whether or not the page actually has fragments. Virtually every web page has fragments. In fact, sectioning content as defined in the HTML5 spec implies as much. Every element on the page that can contain content can theoretically be categorized as a “fragment”.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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But in the dark world of HTML email, where the motto is "code like it's 1996" because Outlook uses the rendering engine from MS Word and Gmail removes almost everything, every method for making two elements overlap that I can think of is unsuitable due to poor client support
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- Apr 2021
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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Probably the only thing I'd like to see fixed now is the possibility of quick restart like in the old Timberman and not having to wait for the 'Game Over' screen to finally be back to the good ol' choppin'
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I don't know why but they just removed some featuresAt first, you can't play this with your friend online except waiting for random matchingYou can't invite your friends to your closed room and play togheter
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linusakesson.net linusakesson.net
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This is hard because Apple does not want you to and a failed installation might render the ipad useless.
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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It's as good as online-only, however with noone actually playing you'll find yourself queueing for bot matches (even having to wait for the "other players" to select their vehicles). You want to just race your mate in a local game- nope! Local races are single-player only (apparently the devs couldn't be bothered with coding a split-screen or zooming camera to enable local multiplayer races). Want to play online but specify the map? Nope! Play a game online with a good lobby and want to stick with that group? Nope! Every game forces you to exit after each event.
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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Basically every review complains that saves don't work and the dev still hasn't fixed it after four years, gj.
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it WILL NOT SAVE the progress!!!!!!!So, no, forget it!!!!
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With absolutely no means of saving progression in this game I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would give this game a positive review. It could have been a decent enough game for the genre, however unless you have all day to dedicate to completing the game in one sitting, avoid.
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I was going to give this a good review, then I went and read the other reviews about the game not saving. I thought to myself, surely not! This must some sort of smear campaign against the fine developers at jemchicomac?!? Alas, it is my duty to report that there is indeed no save functionality in this game. Tis a pity.
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Alright, let me get this straight: the developer decided to create a game that's 60 levels long, which is 5 worlds each with 12 levels, and didn't implement a save feature? We are in a time where save features are a high need for a game. If anything, for a long game, they'd have passcodes, but we're past those times now, so a save feature is what one would expect in a game. Why does the developer ignore the players who want a save feature? I saw in the discussions that what looked like a parent/guardian bought this game specifically for their kids to play. Do you think the kids will be able to play a game like this and complete it in one sitting? No, I don't think so. Those poor kids are now stuck with a game where they won't feel any accomplishment with because they have to restart every time.
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The game save doesnt work, what is the point in playing something with so many levels if you cant and never will reach the end of it, unless you dont turn of your pc/game for days till you pass all the levels.
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Despite being a nice game... no saving progress kills it.
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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Unstoppable CrapsterThis is crap shovelwareRe-skinned exact same other 10 games this sad excuse for a developer been farting out.No sound, no gameplay, no nothing.Can't press two buttons at the same time like jump and move.Plays like sonic the hedgehog just had sex with painbrushWhile having a stroke, heart attack and anal prolapse at the same time.Don't support this developer.Steam get your sh!t together, start filtering out this crap.
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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(note: this is meant to be an informational review, not a positive or negative review)
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trevershick.github.io trevershick.github.io
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The default fill_in method of Capybara is case sensitive. This is apparently due to their use of XPath. Anyhow, this seems to not be very well aligned with the entire idea of DSLs and letting non programmers write tests.
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After some searching i found a stack overflow problem that didn't fix my issue but anyhow… I simply used a little ruby and the capybara library to find the field myself with some case insensitive regex and the ruby detect method
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code.visualstudio.com code.visualstudio.com
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Now VS Code's generic debugger UI supports all data breakpoint access types defined in the Debug Adapter Protocol as context menu actions in the VARIABLES view: Break on Value Read: breakpoint will be hit every time a variable gets read. Break on Value Change: breakpoint will be hit every time a variable gets changed (this action was previously available). Break on Value Access: breakpoint will be hit every time a variable is read or changed.
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- Mar 2021
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bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
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In fact, I'm only here because it seems like something one would 'expect' ruby already to do.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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The words type, concept, property, quality, feature and attribute (all used in describing things) tend to be used with different verbs. E.g. Suppose a rose bush is defined as a plant that is "thorny", "flowering" and "bushy". You might say a rose bush instantiates these three types, or embodies these three concepts, or exhibits these three properties, or possesses these three qualities, features or attributes.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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'female' + 'performer' = 'actress'
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An individual semantic feature constitutes one component of a word's intention, which is the inherent sense or concept evoked.
Would this be referring, then, to explicit meaning or implicit meaning -- or neither?
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The semantic features of a word can be notated using a binary feature notation common to the framework of componential analysis.[11] A semantic property is specified in square brackets and a plus or minus sign indicates the existence or non-existence of that property.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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A semantic class contains words that share a semantic feature.
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Semantic classes may intersect. The intersection of female and young can be girl.
More examples are given at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_feature:
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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gitlab.gnome.org gitlab.gnome.org
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Hello , since I made a modification in gio-tool (#2098 (closed)) , I seen this issue and decide to give it go. I implemented an unix only solution only for launching a desktop file through gio command, see !1779 (merged)
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gitlab.gnome.org gitlab.gnome.org
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unix.stackexchange.com unix.stackexchange.com
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If you really want this, I suggest you write a little function that extracts the executable name from the .desktop file and runs it. Add these lines to your shell's initialization file (e.g. ~/.bashrc): runDesktop () { eval "$(awk -F= '$1=="Exec"{$1=""; print}' "$1")" } Then, you can run your .desktop file with runDesktop ~/Desktop/slack.desktop
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github.com github.com
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blog.izs.me blog.izs.me
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Focus is better than features.
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www.sitepoint.com www.sitepoint.com
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Ironically, what we’re doing today, is essentially the opposite: rather than reducing the scope of the problem, we continue to grow it, effectively increasing the number of details — and problems — for everyone.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.orgPyPy1
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There used to be other backends in addition to C: Java, CSharp, and Javascript but those suffered from bitrot and have been removed.
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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The :empty selector refers only to child nodes, not input values. [value=""] does work; but only for the initial state. This is because a node's value attribute (that CSS sees), is not the same as the node's value property (Changed by the user or DOM javascript, and submitted as form data).
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There is (currently) no CSS selector for detecting directly whether an input control has a nonempty value, so we need to do it indirectly, as described above.
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feedback.dekudeals.com feedback.dekudeals.com
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css-tricks.com css-tricks.com
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But there doesn’t appear to be a simple way to test for :placeholder-shown.
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You can’t use @supports for selectors, only property/values (e.g. @supports (display: flex))
first sighting CSS: @supports
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www.html5rocks.com www.html5rocks.com
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Validating forms has notoriously been a painful development experience. Implementing client side validation in a user friendly, developer friendly, and accessible way is hard. Before HTML5 there was no means of implementing validation natively; therefore, developers have resorted to a variety of JavaScript based solutions.
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github.com github.com
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Personally, I'm starting to think that the feature where it automatically adds xray.js to the document is more trouble than it's worth. I propose that we remove that automatic feature and just make it part of the install instructions that you need to add this line to your template/layout: <%= javascript_include_tag 'xray', nonce: true if Rails.env.development? %>
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github.com github.com
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Now that I've thought more about it, I honestly think the auto-adding the script feature is overrated, over-complicated, and error-prone (#98, #100), and I propose we just remove it (#110).
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github.com github.com
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now that I've thought more about it, I think the auto-adding the script feature is overrated, over-complicated, and error-prone (#100), and ought to just be removed (#110).
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github.com github.com
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now that I realize how easy it is to just manually include this in my app: <%= javascript_include_tag 'xray', nonce: true if Rails.env.development? %> I regret even wasting my time getting it to automatically look for and add a nonce to the auto-injected xray.js script
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- removing legacy/deprecated things
- regret
- fix design/API mistakes as early as you can (since it will be more difficult to correct it and make a breaking change later)
- removing feature that is more trouble than it's worth (not worth the effort to continue to maintain / fix bugs caused by keeping it)
- wasted effort
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github.com github.com
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Source maps are a major new feature.
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we’re going to look how improved pattern matching and rightward assignment make it possible to “destructure” hashes and arrays in Ruby 3—much like how you’d accomplish it in, say, JavaScript
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github.com github.com
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Thanks, I'll continue leaning on the array workaround for my use case then.
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railscasts.com railscasts.com
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So how are we going to create a model that doesn’t have a database table behind it? There are several potential solutions including various plugins but we’re going to use the method described in an entry on the Code Tunes blog. This shows a techinque that involves overriding a couple of methods in an ActiveRecord model and then manually defining the columns in the model file rather than in the database table. In our Recommendation model we’ll add in the two overridden methods and then use the column class method to define the columns in a similar way to how they’re defined in a migration file.
Does this still work in Rails 6? I wonder.
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For now I feel ActiveForm is still a bit early to transition to a gem as there are still things to improve and work out. One day I'll invest more time into making it extendable and release it as a gem. For now I feel it's an unnecessary complexity.
If he's like most of us, though, this means it will never happen...
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Writing the uniqueness validations yourself is easy so I felt it was better to leave this up to the developer
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