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167,353 | null | null | about python on mobile, and making it run on the NDK. Checkout kivy.org, it's a nextgen UI framework with pure opengl ES and multi-touch support from the ground up. It's pretty fast, especially since the core parts are written in C and it uses a sort of JIT graphics compiler.<p>It runs on win/osx/linux as well as iOS and android. In fact through the android-for-python project (github.com/kivy), it does pretty much exactly what the author talks about in terms of making it run on the NDK. There is also the pyJNIus project to go along with it in order to call java code and sdk directly.<p>python on mobile really is an option, and it lets you write cross platform apps in a very nice manner. | null | tehansen | null | 1,348,664,696 | "2012-09-26T13:04:56Z" | comment | 4,575,348 | 4,575,004 | null | null | null |
167,354 | null | null | As everyone else has said - the doubt is normal. My advice would be to try and strip the product into parts more & tackle them one by one.<p>Creating a total product end to end in one go, that's scary. Creating a user model, easy. Creating an authentication level on that model, easy. And so on. Take it one step at a time. | null | LTheobald | null | 1,466,513,119 | "2016-06-21T12:45:19Z" | comment | 11,945,218 | 11,944,685 | null | null | null |
167,355 | null | null | I knew a hiring manager about a decade ago at a company that used a <i>very</i> intense interview practice. The sort of multi-day, tests, whiteboard coding, several rounds of panels interview. The worst employee they ever hired somehow made it through that entire gauntlet then showed up to work and it was like somebody had lobotomized him. He was no longer able to write code, simple SQL SELECT statements, anything. It was utterly bizarre and unlike anything I've ever seen. For months my friend vented about this employee's utter ineptitude and every conversation ended with "how the hell did he get through the interview process?"<p>They never did figure out what was going on, but did eventually have to terminate the employee.<p><i>edit</i> I just asked me friend if they had any ideas what happened. They said they believe that a "recon" person interviewed before them and just recorded the interview questions so they could study and regurgitate answers. But that's the best theory that doesn't involve identical twins, clones or time travel. | null | bane | null | 1,643,684,432 | "2022-02-01T03:00:32Z" | comment | 30,158,109 | 30,150,343 | null | null | null |
167,356 | null | null | Completely agree. I left Visa for an early stage startup and I didn't focus on the stock too much. Cash in hand matters more. | null | stonecharioteer | null | 1,633,787,323 | "2021-10-09T13:48:43Z" | comment | 28,809,801 | 28,809,585 | null | null | null |
167,357 | null | null | I think that was kinda what the whole Cliqz brouhaha[0] was about?<p>Mozilla's marketing team, for the, oh, ca. 10 billionth time, decided it was high times to once again foist something on Firefox users that none them wanted, needed, or asked for. To the surprise of Mozilla Marketing (but no-one else) it did not go too well.<p>[0] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliqz#Integration_with_Firefox" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliqz#Integration_with_Firefox</a> | null | slater | null | 1,637,550,648 | "2021-11-22T03:10:48Z" | comment | 29,302,318 | 29,302,177 | null | null | null |
167,358 | null | null | Hey,<p>It seems that you are facing a acute depression episode. My suggestion is to search professional help.
This phase is really difficult and painful, a psychiatrist can really help you.<p>Be safe! | null | brsurfer | null | 1,621,708,648 | "2021-05-22T18:37:28Z" | comment | 27,249,131 | 27,226,918 | null | null | null |
167,359 | null | null | If you think India's odd, I've got one word for you: "Florida" | null | eksith | null | 1,361,442,479 | "2013-02-21T10:27:59Z" | comment | 5,256,634 | 5,256,620 | null | null | null |
167,360 | null | null | Not sure if you’re serious or just a Google Simp (maybe they’ll see this and give you a job someday.)<p>TripAdvisor, Expedia, Kayak...hell even the specific airlines will give me better deals if they know I’m a regular customer and/or cardholder. | true | s3r3nity | null | 1,595,970,515 | "2020-07-28T21:08:35Z" | comment | 23,980,718 | 23,975,801 | null | null | null |
167,361 | null | null | I think the idea is that you want to be able to look back not just at the places you've been but also at yourself. I think it makes sense. Seeing pictures of myself as a teenager certainly has a different impact than seeing pictures of where I went as a teenager. | null | staticassertion | null | 1,594,388,820 | "2020-07-10T13:47:00Z" | comment | 23,791,409 | 23,791,052 | null | null | null |
167,362 | null | null | >> the last six months are a galvanizing moment for Americans on the order of Meji era Japan.<p>Or how about Sputnik? Or the Great Depression, Civil War, etc. I like to think that the US has changed course when a course change was required. It often takes a crisis to trigger it. | null | georgeecollins | null | 1,595,970,456 | "2020-07-28T21:07:36Z" | comment | 23,980,712 | 23,977,387 | null | null | null |
167,363 | null | null | That is totally not correct. I thought I was an anomaly until I heard a podcast by the <i>Breathe</i> author. I've noticed it for years, but I always attributed it to allergies (I attribute everything anomalous to them, because they are such a huge influence in my life).<p>What is totally confusing is what causes the flip from one nostril to another. I have no idea what the mechanism is. | null | e40 | null | 1,595,970,477 | "2020-07-28T21:07:57Z" | comment | 23,980,713 | 23,980,309 | null | null | null |
167,364 | null | null | Make it an iPad app, I'll buy it. | null | DenisM | null | 1,595,970,450 | "2020-07-28T21:07:30Z" | comment | 23,980,710 | 23,980,440 | null | null | null |
167,365 | null | null | This works great in my setup:
MBP 15-Inch, 2018,
macOS Catalina 10.15.5,
Installed via Homebrew Cask,
LG 34" 5k2k 34WK95U-W via Thunderbolt 3,
Sonnet Echo 11 Thunderbolt 3 Dock,
Dell U3417W 34" via HDMI via Echo 11 Dock.
Volume and brightness work on both displays. Contrast only works on the Dell (after enabling in the preferences) - no big deal. I can adjust brightness on both displays at the same time via the keyboard... that is spectacular. Volume controls work as expected - finally!! Fantastic!! | null | farns | null | 1,594,388,761 | "2020-07-10T13:46:01Z" | comment | 23,791,401 | 23,785,291 | null | null | null |
167,366 | null | null | Me too. I still don’t understand why it was killed. | null | master-litty | null | 1,595,970,508 | "2020-07-28T21:08:28Z" | comment | 23,980,716 | 23,979,590 | null | null | null |
167,367 | null | null | Just learned a lot about the different hosted ML options, thanks for the write-up with backing data. How much did this cost you overall? | null | kuzee | null | 1,595,970,512 | "2020-07-28T21:08:32Z" | comment | 23,980,717 | 23,979,451 | null | null | null |
167,368 | null | null | Why not let me fill out a form that says I spend x on food, y on travel, z on gas, and optimize my results for a combo of up to two-three cards, without having an account?<p>Even as a demo of how it works and the interface. Then if people want to automate that part, they can make an account and feed their bank data over.<p>You should also look into the features apps like MAXIVU have. I tell it all the credit cards I have, then if I cant remember my rewards, I can check what card I should use at what store. | null | basch | null | 1,595,970,495 | "2020-07-28T21:08:15Z" | comment | 23,980,715 | 23,980,648 | null | null | null |
167,369 | null | null | The people who normally get spyware can't operate it. | null | xeromal | null | 1,633,787,322 | "2021-10-09T13:48:42Z" | comment | 28,809,800 | 28,809,659 | null | null | null |
167,370 | null | null | I have a library [link redacted] that was originally designed to extend MinUnit. I love the idea of an all-in-one unit testing library without complicated set up. | null | VictorSCushman | null | 1,534,523,637 | "2018-08-17T16:33:57Z" | comment | 17,784,018 | 17,782,884 | null | null | null |
167,371 | null | null | <a href="https://www.apple.com/mac-mini/" rel="nofollow">https://www.apple.com/mac-mini/</a> | null | nutjob2 | null | 1,534,523,637 | "2018-08-17T16:33:57Z" | comment | 17,784,019 | 17,783,924 | null | null | null |
167,372 | null | null | Let's cheat. Let's say that there's another Earth out there with human beings on it. Let's say they've been producing electrical noise for 200 years like us. Where would planet Earth #2 have to be in order for us to notice it? | null | mbfg | null | 1,529,905,726 | "2018-06-25T05:48:46Z" | comment | 17,390,141 | 17,389,842 | null | null | null |