I dont know if there is any simple way of achieving this. However, I had similar issues with sharing high quality images and whatsapp was not the right app for it. I setup slack for my parents on their phones and they share images and stuff on it. The free tier for slack works for me, and integrated tons of apps like dropbox, kayak and etc to it. But then this is more suited for close group, like in my case.
Agreed. However, if we consider a computer with complex AI capability(Jarvis), can it dream. Dream is kind of a state for us humans, similarly, If Jarvis goes to sleep what we can except, does it projects random thoughts and ideas. Can it dream about all those crazy ideas like humans do. It does kind of open up the possibilities of making a machine think more than he can achieve.
Downloading m-cli from git to /usr/local
fatal: could not create work tree dir '/usr/local/m-cli': Permission denied
Failed to clone => https://github.com/rgcr/m-cli.git
Off course it won't be able to access the /usr/local/
"It was never communicated which languages the coding test would be limited to before I started it. Those I could choose from were C, C++, Java and a couple of others, which ruined my plans to use Go or PHP - the languages I was the most proficient in. So I ended up choosing Java."
Similar thing happened to me. I was never told or asked which programming language I would prefer. I click the link, filled some info and I landed on programming question with only two choices C or C++. I was like wait?! Though, I tried to solve the problem, but couldn't finish on time. I contacted the recruiter about this and I never heard anything back. All I got was email, Sorry you didn't qualify. I really liked the Hackerrank interface, but I was disappointed in lack of language options I was given.
Did I miss something, because I didn't see performance testing. Given some specific test bed, which has X amount of RAM, How much Insertion Per Second(IPS) I can get?
More demos..I have used some photography apps and later it turned out that it was not exactly the feature I was looking for. Maybe, like preview mode, or videos?
We use LFS at work and its base OS for our firmware. I started working on LFS like 5 years ago and we still use it(transitioning to CentOS minimal). One of the reason, my senior devs choose to stay with LFS was it simplicity and small footprint. We have been using LFS for almost a decade now. It was perfect fit for OS on 30GB SSD. Too much room for other stuff. One of the drawbacks I did saw is packages. Not easy as "yum install <>" and be done. Moreover, It got really tricky to get LFS working on AWS.
My co-worker told me that, he saw someone remotely controlling his home PC. The attacker opens browser and tried installing WebBrowserPassView. He said he saw paypal.com opened and soon he disconnected the network cable and shut down his router. I asked him if there were any port forwarding on his router and any remote access services running. All I remember him mentioning running TV on his computer.
> If you do end up going the angular route, i'd probably think long and hard about starting with 1.x instead of 2.
Thanks for bringing that up. This was next on my list. 1.x or 2?! I feel that angular 2 is gaining more attention and probably better(I haven't read much), I would stick to angular 1.x.
Precisely! I have been going to through the documentation and it amazes me every time I come across a directive. You are absolutely right, maintainability of code will be good enough for me to start migrating my app.
Good point. I feel that my jQuery code is getting bloated, when I add more features to a page. Though, I am still a beginner when it comes too angularjs, but I find using controller and services would clean up code by a huge margin.
Thanks. Yes, I did read few things about Angularjs, mostly the bi-directional binding. Which is kool btw. I wanted to know if someone here is using AngularJS and what are their experiences.
My co worker bought this last week and he brought to work and we were testing it out. Few thoughts
1. We tried Apps like Netfix, Youtube and twitch. The device plays does 1080p really good, however, there were some moments where we can see some sluggish behavior.
2. The Chrome browser experience was not that good. I tried it myself, there is no zoom?! I went to hacker news and I usually zoom, I couldn't do it. First every site opens in mobile format. Why? I thought this a Desktop? I request a desktop website for mlg.tv and video streaming was terrible. Firefox couldn't even load the video.
3. File explorer thingy is nice.
4. Installing an App was really smooth.
5. Needs a better desktop window manager. In case of twitch I had to like click on precise hidden location to get full screen working, otherwise you can see a back button toolbar on top of screen.
why did they got rid of the front facing speakers? I think that was nice. On the other hand Nexus 6 has it now. HTC M7 had some camera issues earlier too. In night mode it will show gradient purplish background on the images. I reported to HTC and they admitted that was a bug and got fixed.
I have a 16Gig 512 SSD Macbook pro and its faster than ever, since I have upgraded. As far as touchscreen on laptops is concerned; Steve Jobs mentioned that its not ergonomically correct. And I agree, I don't know how much long I can lift my fingers and touch the screen everytime I have to navigate. Apple has added lot of gestures on its track pad which is awesome.
If I ever get a Android phone, it will be Nexus series. I had an HTC and I waited ages for Android 4 update because AT&T didn't had there "customized" version, with bunch of useless apps on it. On the other hand, my friend was able to upgrade to latest version of Android, because he was using Nexus. I switched to an iPhone and I loved it. Better battery life, and clean installation.
yayy!! This is just great! Congrats to Martin and Hellman.
Why it takes such long time for Computer Scientist to achieve such Award. DH Algo has been well known for long time. On the other hand Physicists(Theoretical, Astro, ...) dont have to wait too long to gain such recognition.