Chances are that you think that you can compile a Ruby binary on a certain OS, and that users using that same OS can use your Ruby binary. Not quite. Not even when they run the same OS version as you do.
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- May 2020
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github.com github.com
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about.gitlab.com about.gitlab.com
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If we find that GitLab doesn't work as people expect, the documentation should be updated so this is no longer a surprise. This applies whether we classify it as a feature request or a bug.
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extensionworkshop.com extensionworkshop.com
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Unexpected features “Unexpected” features are those that are unrelated to the add-on’s primary function, and are not likely from the add-on name or description to be expected by a user installing that add-on. Should an add-on include any unexpected feature that falls into one of the following categories: Potentially compromises user privacy or security (like sending data to third parties) Changes default settings like the new tab page, homepage or search engine Makes unexpected changes to the browser or web content Includes features or functionality not related to the add-on’s core function(s) Then the “unexpected” feature(s) must adhere to all of the following requirements: The add-on description must clearly state what changes the add-on makes. All changes must be “opt-in”, meaning the user has to take non-default action to enact the change. Changes that prompt the user via the permissions system don’t require an additional opt-in. The opt-in interface must clearly state the name of the add-on requesting the change.
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- Apr 2020
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github.com github.com
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Capybara and Webrat use some of the same method names which leads to runtime collisions that reveal themselves in confusing ways.
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- Mar 2020
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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To be just a bit polemic, your first instinct was not to do that. And you probably wouldn't think of that in your unit tests either (the holy grail of dynamic langs). So someday it would blow up at runtime, and THEN you'd add that safeguard.
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As many would guess: ... catch StandardError => e raise $! ... raises the same error referenced by $!, the same as simply calling: ... catch StandardError => e raise ... but probably not for the reasons one might think. In this case, the call to raise is NOT just raising the object in $!...it raises the result of $!.exception(nil), which in this case happens to be $!.
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blog.focal-point.com blog.focal-point.com
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Legitimate Interest may be used for marketing purposes as long as it has a minimal impact on a data subject’s privacy and it is likely the data subject will not object to the processing or be surprised by it.
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- Feb 2020
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The .ignore file , from what I can tell, needs to exist in the directory you're targeting for it to be recognized, not the current directory. If you're searching in .src, the file would need to be there for it to work.
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- Mar 2019
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rampages.us rampages.us
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"sing aloud," and perhaps because shc diclnot, she crossed the sound barrier long before other women learrrt.rlto fly. Writing for pleasure, she wrote what she pleased
I like how this passage suggests that because Dickinson kept her work private, she was able to progress further than her female contemporaries who, as I read it, were shackled by sociatal expectations of what art is, or how a woman should be writing and therfore could not contend with Dickinson's unfettered imagination--the results of which were largely unrecognized until after her death.
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trauma
I love how "disapointment in love" is described as traumatic--it's also interesting how trauma sometimes engenders art--and how lonlieness, heartbreak, and dissatisfaction inspire many to create and can be labled as "traumatic" events or feelings.
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images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
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WOMEN
I'm amazed at how many words are on this page!
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