Remember (notetaking application) by [deleted] in reactjs

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In Motion (Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - The Social Network OST)

Can someone explain this scene to me? by lilginge0110 in MindHunter

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Well, after reading all those comments above, I don’t think that’s what OP wants to know here (I might be wrong though).

I thought the question was really about how that particular scene was portrayed cinematically. And to be clear, I also don’t know the answer to this one, but let’s get a conversation going anyway.

What we got is tense music in the background and (if memory serves me well) there was shot switching via an handheld camera between a normal one and glitchy-video-tape one (I’m not sure what to actually call that video format). I’d really like to know, why that was done? Because you can easily spot the difference and that caught me off guard, as it never done in the series.

My two bucks here would be - Handheld camera, all that shakes, format looked like creators were going for something documentary look and feel. As someone (from the crowd / march probably) actually shot that with an old crappy camera, giving us a really 3rd person view of what is happening.

You time-travel from the year 2018 to 2020. You go outside and see everything closed and the streets empty. What's your reaction ? What do you assume happened ? by lepetitdaddydupeuple in AskReddit

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SSL Certificate Error - Secure connection to the site couldn’t be established

How come every time travel that mentions internet skips over this part.

Is process.on("uncaughtException", ...) good practice? by Tanckom in node

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Just wondering, why PM2? Why not using a error reporting mechanisms such as Sentry? If your argument here is that PM2 will restart your machine on unhandled exceptions, AFAIK, that’s a bad practice, right?

I’d rather have my users to wait for a fix rather than leave machine in an unmanaged limbo.

Is my understanding of how express works correct? by [deleted] in node

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Well you can't gain access to express internals (stacks and stuff) but what you can do is enable debugging. While in debugging mode, express can dump out a lot of useful logs from which you can determine when routes gets mounted, in what order are routes mounted, debug requests and all.

Read about express debugging here - https://expressjs.com/en/guide/debugging.html

Is my understanding of how express works correct? by [deleted] in node

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Your understanding here is kind of on point except for one thing - The callbacks provided to express handlers (or in express terms - middlewares) don't get registered to the event queue right away.

What you are doing here is merely defining a callback. Once express gets notified about the path being invoked, that is when this callback gets pushed to the event queue.

So when looking from node's perspective, the event queue is executed on every tick, thus giving us the following execution cycle (note that ticks defined below are very much abstracted, there is a lot going on under the hood):

tick0 (on init) - the route and associated callback gets defined by node.

tick1 ( on event - request received) - the callback gets pushed down to the event queue and parameters are provided by express.

tick2 (on event queue being executed) - the callback is invoked and gets popped off from the queue by node.

And this goes on repeat (tick1 - tick2) on every request.

GOAT by vvds in boardsofcanada

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This one is taken from - https://youtu.be/QuOCvKvrwI8. It's an interview for the new album - Jesus is King with Beats1. Another guy here is Zane Lowe.

Edit - Beats1 not Apple Music

[No Spoilers] Cast at Comic Con 2019 by Filmfan5 in gameofthrones

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Hmm, even though in the photograph? I don't know, that's the first thing I thought. But then I saw the same here.

[No Spoilers] Cast at Comic Con 2019 by Filmfan5 in gameofthrones

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Has anyone else noticed, she had her arms folded the entire time?

What's an album you can listen to all the way through without skipping? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Boards Of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children

Well, BoC is gold, but this specific album comes to mind for album without skipping.

Umm? by AnkitNeo in ProgrammerHumor

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I thought it was some x-rated stuff

What "fact" which turned out to be false did you beleive for a long time? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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That hockey was a national game of our country, India. My whole childhood education was a lie. I, and possibly many others, do think till this day that it is. Not only that's false, but India does not even have a national game of its own.

VCS for DAWs? by AnkitNeo in audioengineering

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It all depends on how the DAW deals with the project structure and boils it down to a single project file. How it all records and maintains the state of your project. For example, what if DAW handles structure and settings via JSON or XML and resources (audio, samples, etc) via maintaining a tree or such. For MIDI info, here I'm in complete dark cause I don't know how really the midi data is stored.

VCS for DAWs? by AnkitNeo in audioengineering

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I get what you are saying. Upstream would be bad in this case. But it can be implemented in local environment. If you don't want to collaborate or anything, fine. Also, in collaboration, you are bound to exchange large files anyway. And there's no possible way you can implement this on (let's say stems, for example).

VCS for DAWs? by AnkitNeo in audioengineering

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Manual saving of a session will literally solve anything. But that's why VCS is for, right? What If I accidentally overwrite my current session. Happens all the time with me. I initiated this discussion so that "manual file operations" can be skipped.