I always want to use this but find too many false positives. Is there a way to flag something for your attention? Mostly my issues have been finding jobs near me only to click and find that it's been matched to the wrong location.
I've noticed that since my Apple Music trial expired I have to say "play MY song Self Control" or "play MY album Endless" for Siri to properly work. If I don't do that Siri just says it can't find the music.
The Plex app accesses your clipboard every time you open the app to check if what's in there is a link. If it finds a link it asks you if you want to add that link to your Plex Queue.
This functionality is used to add videos from the web to your Queue for later viewing.
For a cheap hosted option you can setup a Digital Ocean droplet at $10/month and use Meteor Up (https://github.com/arunoda/meteor-up/tree/mupx) for your deployments. This will include the database as well.
That link is to Meteor Up X(development version) which uses Docker just like Galaxy. Once it's stable it'll be merged into Meteor Up. I've been using it for prod/staging pushes and it works great even with SSL.
On first glance seems like writing in React is way more verbose and cumbersome than the Blaze equivalent. What are the benefits of going the React route?
For a visual of how far away Pluto really is from Earth(and really how far away everything in our solar system is from eachother) I recommend checking out Riding Light https://vimeo.com/117815404
"This animation illustrates, in realtime, the journey of a photon of light emitted from the surface of the sun and traveling across a portion of the solar system, from a human perspective."
The video is 45 minutes long and makes it just past Jupiter. It would have to be 5.5 hours long to show Pluto.
http://www.autonocast.com/