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This seems to be the only place to get help without going to Silver support. But when you have a problem that does not belong here, are you really left with no recourse?
If yes, this would seem to make GAE unusable, or at least a dangerous gamble, for those that do not have $150 a month to spend on errors that is caused by Google themselves.
If you have specific Feature Requests to make or Defect Reports (for the whole platform, the way I understood it, it will be closed if it is something just related to your own problem).
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Pardon my lack of knowledge here, I am still new to using GatsbyJS.
When building out locally if I hit a 404 page I get a list of available pages. (see attached)
Just wondering if google indexes all these pages?
Google most likely will if it can see links to them and you don't have noindex hints or Disallow rule that affects them in robots.txt. Your best bet is to use gatsby-plugin-sitemap to generate a sitemap.xml . That you can submit to google and others.
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I have a responsive website and I have a problem with old devices!
I want to design a basic web page for mobile users,therefor, I need to detect old moblies firt,so I need old mobile agents!
Finally I want a compelete list of old mobile agents
if every body has a regex code I'll be glad to have it
http://www.useragentstring.com/pages/Mobile%20Browserlist/
http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/
https://deviceatlas.com/
etc etc. Wurful is probably the one to go for as they have a public version of their data.
There's no "this is old" tag however.
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I am noticing a lot of possible applications of mobile software is limited due to screen glare from the sun. What are ways a software developer or UI designer can mitigate this, and what are the fundamental hardware problems that need to be addresses and who is working on them?
It is a compounded question, but this is a compounded problem!
Insight appreciated
The higher the contrast in your image, the less of a problem it will be. Beyond that, tough cookie.
The fundamental hardware problem is that surfaces which aren't shiny are translucent or otherwise blurry.
You can manipulate the refractive index but there are trade-offs. Cost, propensity to crack/smudge/scratch/tarnish, etc.
Thinking laterally, if you write a scary videogame, people will want to play it in the dark :-)
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I seem to recall hearing at some point (I believe it was MIX09) that Microsoft has a licensing model of some sort where a business can consume licenses for up to two years, free of charge, until they reach a point where they are stable position and can pay their licensing at the end of two years. However, I can't find information regarding it online.
I want to say that possibly stackoverflow used this licensing model to kick start their site. Is anyone familiar with this?
In addition to BizSpark (as per #paul) there are also WebSpark and, as of May 2010, the developer MAPS programmes.
Webspark information is here: http://www.microsoft.com/web/websitespark/default.aspx
Details of the Action Pack (MAPS) are currently here: https://partner.microsoft.com/global/40132997
I'm fairly certain that in all cases availablility varies by your location - but if you're producing stuff for/with/on Microsoft tools/platforms then they're all worth a look.
You're thinking of BizSpark:
http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/
There is also the Empower program if you're an existing business, not a startup.
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Is it legal to use GraphicsMagick in a commercial software?
GraphicsMagick license
GraphicsMagick site
It should say something about that in the licencing agreement for the software. That will answer the question much more clearly and exactly than anyone here could, because it is the very definition of what is allowed and what isn't.
If this is the right site, then you'll need to read through the Copyrights and Licenses link on their site