I used to use my Blackberry to read Digg every morning in college while waiting for classes to start. It was great in its heyday, but maybe that’s just nostalgia or that I’d not experienced anything quite like it prior.
I used to use my Blackberry to read Digg every morning in college while waiting for classes to start. It was great in its heyday, but maybe that’s just nostalgia or that I’d not experienced anything quite like it prior.
This would be so easily bypassed that the whole concept, while technologically cool, is completely useless. Someone could apply a very subtle smoothing filter and then do whatever they wanted with it after via stable diffusion (or use the myriad of alternative methods to remove the “protection”).
“Twitter… [is] a goddamn blight.”
CLI is king ;-)
Coming up with ideas for programs to code is the part I struggle with the most, so I like to use codewars.com when I’m trying out a new language. Really, the only way to learn is to practice, practice, practice.
This is the way.