hakanu
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3 years ago
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on: Emacs on an iPad
Ish.app is very underrated, it runs a native shell offline without needing ssh or VPS etc. I use it a lot with tmux and vim to write my blog posts.
https://ish.app/
hakanu
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6 years ago
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on: Google is finally killing off Chrome apps, which nobody really used
What model of Chromebook do you use? I've 2 chromebooks purchased around $120 each of which is at least 3 years old and I have had android apps since the day I first bought in 2017 and linux support (crostini) for at least a year.
hakanu
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10 years ago
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on: PgAdmin in the system monitor of Ubuntu (bug)
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: How I store server logs in Google Spreadsheets
New limits are here:
https://support.google.com/drive/answer/37603?hl=en
Number of cells: 400,000 total cells across all sheets - this is the one i don't like. If you log substantial amount of columns, it fills up pretty quickly
Number of columns: 256 columns per sheet
Number of formulas: 40,000 cells containing formulas across all sheets
Number of tabs: 200 sheets per workbook
GoogleFinance formulas: 1,000 GoogleFinance formulas
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: How I store server logs in Google Spreadsheets
haha so smart! this sentence hit me "Ever wondered what you might do with the 2GB storage"
such a nice hackery!
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: How I store server logs in Google Spreadsheets
The spreadsheets are not open to world. They are restricted to the certain gmail accounts. Don't you think this is safe?
Plus, what is the difference between storing in the spreadsheets or parse.com or loggly.com etc?
in-house storing is cool but so costly and hard to analyze.
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: How I store server logs in Google Spreadsheets
that's a good idea actually. It will be safer for retries thanks!
For future reference, increasing the number of rows persisted makes the time complexity also increase.
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: How I store server logs in Google Spreadsheets
As far as I observed, latest big update improved the performance of large sheets a lot. Plus, using chrome is also making some positive difference. However, copying and pasting large data is still a problem. Instead I recommend to use copy to option within google drive.
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: An Android app to watch video highlights of World Cup games
exactly! I like FIFA's app but it's so complicated. Too many views are making me feel lost in the app. Plus there is no video highlight as far as I understand.
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: An Android app to watch video highlights of World Cup games
I use
http://football-highlight.com/en/. As far as I know ESPN causes issues in different countries.
Now, I'm working on covering more leagues. I'd like to keep the app as "football fan", not world cup specific.
hakanu
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11 years ago
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on: Show HN: An Android app to watch video highlights of World Cup games
Thanks! But I can not install this in my country. By the way, I don't know what they put in 28mb.
https://ish.app/