That’s pretty normal for financial charts like this though.
That’s pretty normal for financial charts like this though.
It all works because it’s fantasy my friend
And I don’t see them serving Panda Express in Beijing. The point is not authenticity it’s that different cultures take what they perceived to be another culture’s food and bend it to their preferences.
But mostly I was making a joke because of its name.
As a programmer my soft skills are as important as my hard skills. I’ve never worked on software alone: coordination, coherent and clear communication, collaboration. It’s all integral to the role.
I believe it is most of what has led to me being promoted up to staff eng level. I’m very good technically but so are many other engineers.
That’s Pizza Americana though
Americans in Massachusetts are able to install solar panels and run their house.
It’s not like a cloudy day means 0% generation
Here is a short list of things that Play Services do:
Even if you remove all telemetry you’d need to have the services running 24/7 in the background maintaining a socket connection to push notification services.
Date of occurrence: November 2023
Steam is not a publicly traded company, so they don’t pull this kind of skullduggery in service of the shareholders.
They’re a company full of people who, gasp, like video games: unlike the average navel gazing, brainless, Harvard Business School CEO.
Given their track record they’ve been more consistently “pro gamer” than other companies and are given a lot of leeway for that.
It’s a dangerous command - I’d rather not run it by accidentally hitting the f
key a second time.
If it’s not using GCM then it must be long polling, unless signal servers are set up to use a 3rd form of push (APNS for iOS, GCM for Android)
You missed the point:
The original creator of a thing does not control the current usage.
It’s analogous.
Theory is fine but in the real world I’ve never used a REST API that adhered to the stateless standard, but everyone will still call it REST. Regardless of if you want it or not REST is no longer the same as it’s original definition, the same way nobody pronounces gif as “jif” unless they’re being deliberately transgressive.
403 can be thrown for all of those reasons - I just grabbed that from Wikipedia because I was too lazy to dig into our prod code to actually map out specifics.
Looking at production code I see 13 different variations on 422, 2 different variations of 429…
403 is a category, not a code. Yes I know they’re called http codes but REST calls are more complex than they were in 2001. There are hundreds of reasons you might not be authorized.
Is it insufficient permissions? Authentication required? Blocked by security? Too many users concurrently active?
I’d argue the minimum for modern services is:
403 category
Code for front end error displays
Message as default front end code interpretation
As json usually but if you’re all using protobuf, go off King.
Quake 1 popularized mouselook
Get in the closed alpha/beta and play. It’s a ton of fun.
Q: What’s less funny than an explained joke?
A: Someone bitching about explaining jokes
They laid off python, dart and flutter teams
Snowboard, ski or surfboard wax