https://downdetector.com/ shows both Verizon and Zoom as services that were reported out. Some of the Zoom reports from people using Fios who can't distinguish where the problem is but that's because it's hard, I thought it was my router at first
This article is like celebrating a car accident where the stunt-driver did not wear a seat belt, somewhat reckless and irresponsible like this http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/31/us/skydiver-no-parachute-succe.... It is an extreme sports trend like kiteboarding where getting "better" is equivalent to getting as close as possible to personal harm. :(
TuneIn's app (at least on Android) has got worse and worse over the years. I think there's even ads in the "pro" version now that I paid for a while back. Also, why does a radio streamer need access to my contact list?
I am a big R user and evangelist when possible. I agree with your company and team production policy at the same time and the specific "immaturity" is the utterly incomprehensible error messages that I get from R on a daily basis. I think this is a core R team opportunity or choice if they want to transition from a stats domain-specific-language to a general-purpose language.
To be fair, these are error messages from one nonstandard library (which works great under Windows BTW) on an OS that doesn't natively use ODBC (does it?) -- and I guess some another 3rd party shared lib not under the control of the authors of RODBC is involved.
Depends on the OSX version on the Mac. Apple used to support RODBC's required libraries until recent years. Part of the problem with that RODBC package was that it was written prior to the cessation of OSX library support and continuity of RODBC package support was (is?) spotty.