Nope, the article says that what is and is not a grapheme cluster changes between unicode versions each year :)
Nope, the article says that what is and is not a grapheme cluster changes between unicode versions each year :)
Import from OpenAPI, yes. Super useful if you use Swagger and it starts lagging :)
Webpack takes 10 minutes to build the release bundle in a project at work…
More control? If you’re speaking from the app developer’s perspective, dynamic linking very much gives you less control of what is actually executed in the end.
Except with dynamic linking there is essentially an infinite amount of integration testing to do. Libraries change behaviour even when they shouldn’t and cause bugs all the time, so testing everything packaged together once is overall much less work.
This is AMD64 - extensions to x86_64/AMD64 are created all the time, after a while they become expected by software distributors and compiled software relies on their existence. That’s why new games don’t work on old CPUs.
You can make the buckets require authentication and make a backend that checks permissions and generates a signed URL that will allow access to the specific item in the private bucket.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/example_s3_Scenario_PresignedUrl_section.html
And where l is not the same as 1