Bravo Apple! Calculator app has a memory leak.
Source: Dmitriy Kovalenko (@neogoose_btw): “Bravo Apple! Calculator app has a memory leak.” | XCancel
Bravo Apple! Calculator app has a memory leak.
Source: Dmitriy Kovalenko (@neogoose_btw): “Bravo Apple! Calculator app has a memory leak.” | XCancel
After all these years, I can still find no better development environment than GNOME 3, Emacs and Rhythmbox.
A 100% functional desktop environment, that’s way more flexible than macOS or Windows, more secure, more resource-efficient, faster, cleaner, less obtrusive, quicker to navigate, more economic keyboard shortcuts to navigate, and (IMHO) better on the eye too.
Which all matters when you spend whole days looking at code.
http://mashable.com/2016/04/05/samsung-smart-contact-lenses-patent/#zXCzVdtJTPqV
Samsung has patented a contact lens with embedded camera. #gamechanger #blackmirror
You probably got here because you Googled. I did 😉
As an eclipse user, occasionally you get greeted with error messages which are tricky to resolve. The error, “Resource ‘X’ is out of sync with file system” made me scratch my head for a little while – as far as I could tell, it wasn’t!
There can be a few causes of this:
To prevent this dialog appearing, as far as possible, visit Window > Preferences > General > Workspace and select:
The combination of ensuring tight controls on renaming files and directories, together with automating detection of this as much as possible, will lead to a smoother experience with this great integrated development environment.