Our impressions of the US elections. We visited three polling stations in the county
Author: Rauf Aliev
November 08 2016, 12:06
People here are posting pictures from the elections on Twitter. Seven in the morning. They’re probably handing out pies, vinaigrette, juices, concert tickets.







November 07 2016, 03:50
In Hybris, there is a query language called “above-SQL,” which operates on Hybris objects, not database tables. It’s needed to support multiple DBMS, from Oracle to MySQL, and also so that programmers stop thinking in terms of tables – this provides certain flexibility for further development of Hybris.
FlexibleSearch is fairly well-documented, yet I managed to find some unknown aspects that 99% of developers are not aware of. They are useful in different ways: some can be used in projects, while others, if applied accidentally without understanding the reasons, can lead to days of troubleshooting. This article is about these secrets and undocumented features of FlexibleSearch.
https://hybrismart.com/2016/11/06/what-you-dont-know-about-flexiblesearch/
November 06 2016, 20:34
November 06 2016, 20:28
Waiting 30 minutes for a table to become available is normal for mid-range restaurants on weekends in Washington. Good thing there’s a bookshop integrated into the restaurant, otherwise the wait could be unbearable
November 05 2016, 15:13
November 05 2016, 10:08
November 04 2016, 18:07
A Bit About Modular Programming
November 04 2016, 17:51
Fun games could be made – “identify nationality by face” and “identify language by audio recording”. A person’s photo is shown, along with answer options. Or they let you listen to a phrase, and you need to determine the language. Of course, it is not entirely legal to use other people’s photos for this, but what Facebook app or Vkontakte app doesn’t do that. There are perfectly legal photo banks. For audio, there are plenty of voiced books in various languages in the public domain. This would be an interesting thing. And seemingly simple to make.
Users could be allowed to upload their own photos and get statistics on which nationality other users identified them as. I think many would find this interesting, and the bank of available photos with “correct answers” would only grow.
November 03 2016, 08:55
Which websites does your day usually start with? As for me, they are meduza.io, exler.ru (Alex Exler), Artemy Lebedev’s and Anton Nossik’s livejournals

