@nikitonsky the BSOD in Windows 10 is useless to everyone. There are bo good reasons to remove information there! The user is frustrated no matter if he knows a lot about computers or not. This fact is not changed by making the error screen more "aesthetic". And to make matters worse, people who actually know stuff about computers have essentially no lead what caused the problem and therefore need more time to find and fix the problem...
@nikitonsky That's odd indeed, but the least problematic thing about the German keyboard layout. More so are the locations of "special characters", ones that a software developer you use on very non special circumstances: `|/\[] {} to name a few.
Clojure 1.11.3 is now available. CLJ-2843 - Reflective calls to Java methods that take primitive long or double now work when passed a narrower boxed number at runtime (Integer, Short, Byte, Float). Previously, these methods were not matched...
@brood The most cost-effective archival medium that I have found are M-Disc BluRay discs (25GB or 100GB for ~$2.60 / ~$13 respectively) with a stated 1000 year lifespan under controlled conditions that aren't too onerous.
@daviddlevine I discovered some Blue Mountain coffee in the bottom of the freezer left over from our last visit to Jamaica - having discovered it I'm certainly drinking it now, not keeping it any longer!
@NanoRaptor For me it was VFDs. I could tell the VCR’s display wasn’t LCD or LED, but nobody seemed to know what it was and I had no idea what to search for.
@nikitonsky This is a pretty standard architecture for a secure, high-availability site on AWS. The biggest cost here is probably the VPC and its endpoints. Based on my experience I'm guessing it should cost roughly $150/month. Perfectly fine for all that it does.
Most Wordpress users probably don't need this, but then again most Wordpress users probably don't need Wordpress. Use a static site generator into an S3 bucket for like $5/month, or just sign up for Wordpress.com.
@nikitonsky I know someone who was working with AWS, not quite sure the role, but not from what I could tell, launching their own sites/services, but supporting people with accomplishing that, and felt it was a bit of a hellscape.
Lol. They broke it again. It used to be non-RFC despite the docs a few years ago. Then they fixed it. And now theybroke it again. I can't even imagine *how* you can end up with this format
I wrote another article! It’s about our failure, as a society, to solve one of the fundamental CS problems. I am sorry https://tonsky.me/blog/centering/
@nikitonsky I would add another recommendation: we need at least some degree of getting back into the situation where you can Pick The Damn Box And Drag It Around Until It Looks Good. That would be a recommendation for tool makers. Better baseline control in CSS would also be nice.
@nikitonsky "Ella was born to Suzy Purnell and Simon Reid. Soon after she was born, her parents split up. Ella stayed with her mother but remained in touch with her father. Her father married a woman named Isabelle and had three sons with her: Enzo Reid, Noa Reid, and Leon Reid. Ella is close to all her three half-brothers."