Really interesting article. Nice read indeed. I always draw circles clockwise. Actually I can write in several different alphabets. Regardless of which hand I use. Just tested that. Latin/Cyril based ones on right hand. Clockwise. Arabic or Kanas on left hand and again clockwise. But I don't think starting point really matters. It's just muscle memory most of the time. Once you learn, you keep it. If it was different, It should be counter clockwise on left hand.
I do not really believe that. I have a site which is served way faster than it's Amp version. Obviously Google never really care to check whether original page is faster than AMP. Yes I have numbers. AMP version loads about 400ms. While the original was about 300ms. Almost certain for all pages.
This is definitely an unfortunate event for Turks (I'm one of them) There was several facebook groups and pages distributing heavily negative opinions about movie. Comments about movie were mess. Definitely a terrible shame for all Turks. Even if they are right about history (that's really unlikely, historical evidence points opposite. As a Turk I believe that was more than a cruel war. And probably I will be down voted because of this message.) Starting a campaign against a movie they have never seen, and putting 1 star and asking for more people to thrash out the movie on IMDB, was another wrong. It won't make it right. I am truly sorry for those people who gave efforts for that movie in the name of my people. It was even 1 point last month. I tried to put my
opinion about how wrong that campaign in social media. But again I have been blamed for ridiculous claims. It was just a mass mania. Craziness. Can't even find a better word to describe it. So there is clearly no hope for a Turk - Armenian peace any time soon. And I am really disappointed, frustrated for this.
Well. I haven't really started to learn golang yet. But sure that this breaking change indeed convinced me to do it. I have implemented an automated ssh session in another language there was absolutely no host key checking or tofu implementation even worse that they designed the api not to allow that manually. That was frustrating. But obviously the golang language designers and the entry owner and myself sharing the same concerns obviously. Thanks for writing about this
You should definitely see Turkish. it's belong to same family with Japanese. But verbs are even bigger. There are more variants as suffixes to the verbs. Sometimes a whole English sentence can be translated into one Turkish word. Have a look. "okutamadıklarımızdansınız" just one word. It means you are one of those who we can not make them read.
Alfred as a launcher it's free and way more efficient than spotlight. But just as the comment above, paid version is really nice and worth that price. Even deserve more. There is a website packal.org for workflows. It's amazing. Really miss fuzzy search on Gnome-shell or windows search.
I couldn't spend more time with that. But my overall experience with WSL is positive at least I don't need to install cygwin just to get basic tools. Windows fs is mounted on /mnt/c which is easy to type. I assume most of important syscalls are already implemented to translate. Even though sometimes bash.exe stops responding and maybe more enter key works. But bash is working like a jailed process, WSL does not report Windows processes that run to it. Which is a deal breaker. Frustrating maybe even more than running without dbus.
Almost every day I use both of them. They both have pros and cons. It's all about having practice and spending time on any of them. But one thing for sure is a game changer that is FF dev tools can show you the events bound on element right next to it, unlike chrome's list of events.
Well, historical events should be compared within their context. 90 years after in a country still in NATO, one can not kill the other easily. But arresting and expecting them to die in jail or commit suicide should be equal to Night of long knives.
As in homepage it states that strictly for developer's use. And maybe I should add for the other's who are not developer not to install root certificate.
Thank you for reminding.
Hey.
About HTTPS proxy, i can offer you a better way, rather than creating your own CA, generating certs for any domain which is too much of work & configuration + compiling OpenSSL.
I have done that already, as free service working on this address: https://ca.parasite.io
You can easily implement with LUA module to download certs for any domain & download it as Zip or JSON or pfx. Contains all files you need. root, intermediate and target cert with private keys of course. As the owner/developer, that domain and service is going to work for years at least till 2027 (my root cert's expiry date).
Note: Created certs has a 60 mins of cache (nginx) to improve performance. You don't want to download each certificate for all static files in a single request.
Although oxplot is not asking for a common material or way.
My wife and one of her friend also quit smoking after Allen Carr's video 2 years ago. if you are a quite logical person with has no problem with characterization, that book & video really convinces you to quit smoking.
Honestly my situation is similar to yours. Using PHP for web applications mostly more than 8 years. I had many frustration with PHP over the years, but it has a quite strong community & mature documentation, millions of code samples. a dozen of giant MVC frameworks that some of them are famous as PHP itself. what my problem in getting started with Nodejs was lack of understanding JS's basics not even Nodejs itself (yea i was really blind & fool but i was thinking that i knew JS) i was reading source codes of famous libraries in Nodejs. Quickly I have seen my problem. i didn't knew JS even though i was using it more than 8 years. i was unable to understand even the basic libraries or frameworks. That moment was an illumination for me. then i started to learn JS in real. i've read the famous JS books during 6 months. with the decision of never try to code before fully understand. that was my leap for being a better developer (it worked even for my PHP knowledge) by the way i still read the books :)
After that 2 years i have developed more than 5 projects with nodejs. i still don't have a stable MVC structure for expressjs (not like SF2 or ZF2 etc.) keep changing it every project, improving. but it's a nice journey to learn something new when you are 36 years old. now i have quite stable vision/exprience right before starting a project while planning. Already started to use task runners grunt/gulp, actually i have developed a deployment app with nodejs & connected it with my own git server. i work way professional & efficient than before. My humble advice is read the source codes of Express.js Sails.js maybe even Backbone.js then see if there is any black spot in your understanding. (if not that's nice of you :) )
Node.js is upto something very nice for all web developers.
Well, you are right about nodejs land & what it means being lightweight in that land. Frankly it looks like hell when you have to deal with not only packages also with their semantic versions. but being another nodejs crawler library owner (Arachnod: Web Crawler for Node.js https://www.npmjs.com/package/arachnod),
i can assure you that Developer has a point about being lightweight & no dependency of his package. When i had started to code a crawler with nodejs i had to deal with many problems (i believe amount of problems may be less for other common languages)
Also i haven't tried it for a long shot for example to make it work more than millions of webpages, but "memory leak free" is a really strong claim which has to be tested first.