If a website has a dedicated "mobile version" then it's not a responsive website. If the "normal" website looks like shit on a mobile device then it's not a responsive website. A responsive website is not two distinct layouts. It's breakpoints in the way you style the same information. The benefit is you only code things once for the backend and once for the content. Then you don't have problems such as information being out-of-date or functionality missing from the mobile version.
But it's hard to think about how to code the content properly. Younger coders don't seem to really understand hardware limitations for CPU, RAM and bandwidth. You can't just send a 5K background image that weight 10MB and then hide it in CSS for mobile, which I've seen so many times it's not even funny.
Apple also killed the Mac by not updating their computers FOR YEARS while their competitors update every year.
Why would I pay the same price for a 2014 Mac mini in 2017? For a computer with a CPU that is four generations behind, a slow 5400 RPM laptop drive and RAM that cannot be upgraded later on?
Apple doesn't want to make Macs anymore, the "great things in the pipeline" is the most bullshit line I've ever heard from them.
10 Mbps is a complete joke, you'd be lucky to get two Netflix streams on that without stuttering.
They're passing a law for legal rights to the modern internet here, not rights to pure luxury to allow you to torrent files 24/7 like a small independent nation.
Below are the internet download speed recommendations per stream for playing TV shows and movies through Netflix.
0.5 Megabits per second - Required broadband connection speed 1.5 Megabits per second - Recommended broadband connection speed 3.0 Megabits per second - Recommended for SD quality 5.0 Megabits per second - Recommended for HD quality 25 Megabits per second - Recommended for Ultra HD quality
So according to Netflix themselves, a 10Mbps connection should be enough for two HD streams or three SD streams.
Which might explain the lack of updates for the MacBook Air and Mac mini: they're the ones that will transition first. Let's hope this also brings much lower price tags.
The difference is that today's problem is the transaction fees and the transaction delays. It's not a "bubble" problem, it's the "we can't even cash out" problem and confidence in Bitcoin is going down pretty fast.
The real question is, which coin will replace it? Bitcoin Cash? Litecoin? Dash? Monero?... Dogecoin?
You may have 32GB RAM. You may be able to upgrade to 32GB RAM.
Most people only have between 2GB and 8GB RAM and cannot even upgrade it (either it's the maximum allowed by the CPU/chipset/motherboard or it's soldered directly on the motherboard).
Make sure your stingray is kept inside the prison, which is itself inside a huge faraday cage. You'll catch all the inmate calls, tell guards and visitors to only make calls from outside and you won't catch drivers passing by either.
IOTA has centralized control and huge security problems from what I've read so far.
If a website has a dedicated "mobile version" then it's not a responsive website.
If the "normal" website looks like shit on a mobile device then it's not a responsive website.
A responsive website is not two distinct layouts. It's breakpoints in the way you style the same information. The benefit is you only code things once for the backend and once for the content. Then you don't have problems such as information being out-of-date or functionality missing from the mobile version.
But it's hard to think about how to code the content properly. Younger coders don't seem to really understand hardware limitations for CPU, RAM and bandwidth. You can't just send a 5K background image that weight 10MB and then hide it in CSS for mobile, which I've seen so many times it's not even funny.
https://i.imgur.com/9ZOgqGO.pn...
Apple also killed the Mac by not updating their computers FOR YEARS while their competitors update every year.
Why would I pay the same price for a 2014 Mac mini in 2017? For a computer with a CPU that is four generations behind, a slow 5400 RPM laptop drive and RAM that cannot be upgraded later on?
Apple doesn't want to make Macs anymore, the "great things in the pipeline" is the most bullshit line I've ever heard from them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
They're passing a law for legal rights to the modern internet here, not rights to pure luxury to allow you to torrent files 24/7 like a small independent nation.
Besides... https://help.netflix.com/en/no...
Internet Connection Speed Recommendations
Below are the internet download speed recommendations per stream for playing TV shows and movies through Netflix.
0.5 Megabits per second - Required broadband connection speed
1.5 Megabits per second - Recommended broadband connection speed
3.0 Megabits per second - Recommended for SD quality
5.0 Megabits per second - Recommended for HD quality
25 Megabits per second - Recommended for Ultra HD quality
So according to Netflix themselves, a 10Mbps connection should be enough for two HD streams or three SD streams.
Ever had to code a responsive web site? Same thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Which might explain the lack of updates for the MacBook Air and Mac mini: they're the ones that will transition first. Let's hope this also brings much lower price tags.
Maybe he's talking about the risk of integrating AMD GPUs inside their Intel CPUs.
The difference is that today's problem is the transaction fees and the transaction delays. It's not a "bubble" problem, it's the "we can't even cash out" problem and confidence in Bitcoin is going down pretty fast.
The real question is, which coin will replace it? Bitcoin Cash? Litecoin? Dash? Monero? ... Dogecoin?
How about arcade music files? Or SNES? GameBoy?
What about MOD, S3M and XM?
You may have 32GB RAM. You may be able to upgrade to 32GB RAM.
Most people only have between 2GB and 8GB RAM and cannot even upgrade it (either it's the maximum allowed by the CPU/chipset/motherboard or it's soldered directly on the motherboard).
Has anyone read this guy's dissertation? And if you did, care to post a summary?
Given Bitcoin's excessive fees and delays these days, it won't help with anything.
Litecoin, Dash, Monero... heck, even Dogecoin is better than Bitcoin.
Yeah, why FLAC? Use Apple Lossless!
There's no such thing as "raw .wavs off the disc". Red Book discs don't have computer files, much less Windows audio files.
They connect to the stingray which is inside the faraday cage. And the stingray connects to the outside via a cable and an external antenna.
Oh man, I have to deal with negative padding and negative margin all day long, don't give our designers more sadistic ideas.
Well, obviously you don't tell them, duh.
How about stupid people who can't even spell stupid?
148 bugs in the code to be fixed, 148 bugs in the code. Fix a bug, wrap it up, 835 bugs in the code...
I think that step is done by the inmates smuggling the phones inside the prison.
I'm sorry but I went to that page to see the phones in question and I have to say, it would have to be big-ass lipsticks.
Make sure your stingray is kept inside the prison, which is itself inside a huge faraday cage. You'll catch all the inmate calls, tell guards and visitors to only make calls from outside and you won't catch drivers passing by either.