Their justification is that it provides a controlled environment. The artists use the same speakers as you do, so it eliminates a variable to control for.
But there's a lot of other variables to adjust for than just the speaker technology, right? This is a lot of baloney right? I'm surprised they didn't use ~*Blockchain Technologies*~ as part of their speaker
it feels cursed to say, but i guess html and css are to modern webdevs as bytecode are to other devs? i assume the compiler or JIT magic is trying to cut as much fat as possible, but i've rarely ever touched a compiled output
if i ever make a site, i'm probably gonna slap on one of those cool styles with nice buttons and responsive designs
but i'll still need to fill in where buttons go... and i understand people are somehow using javascript for this? my understanding it was like <button id="cool_logout_button"> and then you hook that up with some Spicy Javascript later down the line?
do you know where the many <div> come from? do they serve a purpose, or are they just extra cruft from the layers of abstraction?
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Reply to comment by neku in Cryptocurrencies are interesting because someone anonymously solved an open problem in computer science, made it profitable, and then someone improved upon it with a work called "PPCoin" by twovests
all digital currencies sound good
transactions would be so quick and easy ! so low overhead...! : ^ ) a h a ha h....