I just meant, if they aren't attracted to him and would otherwise never give him the light of day, but in that scenario where he might have had power over their careers they would let him do what he did, is it not consent (for the wrong reasons)?
@Mosho It's not the kind of consent that's important in these discussion. It may be technical consent, but just saying the word "yes" doesn't mean everything is ok.
function SendLink(link) { var oReq = new XMLHttpRequest(); oReq.open("POST", "http://192.168.123:4321", true); var blob = new Blob([link], {type: 'text/plain'}); oReq.send(blob); }
if an attribute applies to everything across space and time and is not meta, it either loses meaning, or you raise the bar for what that attribute means
^ That gives ~ 1GBps, the node version gave about 110mbps , node sync crashes (which I find weird as it runs out of buffer, but shouldn't the sync implementation not use buffer)
@Loktar it can ruin a lot of potential job prospects. What to be a teacher? nope. army? not if they find out. politician? nope. Nope not a good idea. Where do you get the idea that they love it.
Hello folks, anyone doing polymer 1.x here...? Whats {{item::input}} stand for in the following plunk: plnkr.co/edit/83vIw7guAq2bgWy4Bqwb?p=info (decision-table.html) ?
Git is a distributed version control system. Microsoft "virtualized" it so that the client doesn't actually pull down the history. So... they reinvented centralized version control? I mean, ok, I guess, but this is going to confuse people even more.