Rely in a sentence as a verb

You'll make money at this, but you can't rely solely on the press and the quality of your game.

Those who don't get access to stories and rely on press releases, generally boring.

In this thread, I see almost entirely ad hominem attacks on Stallman.

He rarely is the first to step out, but is a lot better at capturing mood and opinion and then amplifying it.

Similarly, functions can rely on their inputs not doing anything untoward however theyre used.

Rather than cultivating relationships and building sources, many of them rely on Twitter.

I feel like it's almost a right of passage these days to rely heavily on a Google service, only to have something go wrong and be left out in the cold.

Modern cryptosystems were designed not just to account for prior attacks but, as much as possible, to moot them entirely.

In this light, papers like solved problem but with monads are entirely reasonable: theyre about bringing things over to this new basis.

Don't we need a common-sense refresh to the wording of our laws and potentially our constitution as it pertains to how we now rely upon 3rd parties?

No longer will 'confessions' rely on the memory of the officer; no longer will complaints become a "criminal's word against the officer".

The most significant result of this poll is that HN now seems to be past the point where we can rely on an honor system to prevent users from giving junk answers to polls.

He was criticizing Apple for trying to take away peoples' freedoms and Steve Jobs for steering the company in this direction. He wasn't condemning him as a person, as he said "My feelings about Jobs as a person are not strong, since I barely knew him.

It's easy for Colin to rely on the resilience of "modern" 2010's-era crypto when all he has to consider is AES-CTR, a random number generator, and SHA3.

V8 devs have personally told me they dislike documenting certain aspects of V8 and its internals because they fear that end-users and developers will rely on those internals.

So an informal non-aggression pact is nice, but absolutely no automobile manufacturer would rely on that when a new car costs a significant fraction of a billion dollars to bring to market.

You will in all likelihood be a glue programmer: you'll rely on APIs and libraries, most of which have been written by someone else, and you will simply string them together by applying the functions that most obviously address whatever problem you're trying to solve.

It pains me to see so many people, who quite likely rely on emacs, Xcode with gcc, gnu coreutils, or an operating system that would've never been possible without the Free software movement, sit around and ridicule RMS because he eats toe jam or really, really likes parrots.

PSD was never intended to be a data interchange format: it is the serialization format of a single program that has more individual unrelated features that actual people rely on than almost any other piece of software and has maintained striking amounts of backwards compatibility and almost unbroken forwards compatibility during its over two decades of existence.

Rely definitions

verb

have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my grandmother's recipes"

See also: trust swear bank