STARE DOING CHUMP is usually enough for me to have a good stab at Quordle. For regular Wordle I try to stick to "hard mode", with the constraint that discovered letters have to be used.
Parklife!
Dropbox is not a relevant example to the original comment IMO - they clearly need cheap storage above all else; it should be no surprise that someone can self-host something so single-minded as a storage application…
This might be the most ludicrous thing I've ever read on HN. Do you have any actual examples to back up the statement?
Same here when accessing from the UK - marketplace links just redirect back to the main laptop purchasing page.
> PIP Item 1 It's spooky how you knew I'm a failing AWS employee!
Nothing new here; it is widely known in the HPC world that F1 teams use AMD CPUs with all but one core per chiplet disabled in order to maximize the available memory bandwidth and clock frequency. F1 CFD still has a…
I have resorted to deliberately ignoring these "hello" messages when they come in, then replying at 6pm on a Friday with "hey what's up?"
Aside: the page design of the original link and this New Statesman one are almost enough to prevent me from reading the articles at all; constant skipping when trying to scroll backwards, or incessant pop-ups and…
STARE DOING CHUMP is usually enough for me to have a good stab at Quordle. For regular Wordle I try to stick to "hard mode", with the constraint that discovered letters have to be used.
Parklife!
Dropbox is not a relevant example to the original comment IMO - they clearly need cheap storage above all else; it should be no surprise that someone can self-host something so single-minded as a storage application…
This might be the most ludicrous thing I've ever read on HN. Do you have any actual examples to back up the statement?
Same here when accessing from the UK - marketplace links just redirect back to the main laptop purchasing page.
> PIP Item 1 It's spooky how you knew I'm a failing AWS employee!
Nothing new here; it is widely known in the HPC world that F1 teams use AMD CPUs with all but one core per chiplet disabled in order to maximize the available memory bandwidth and clock frequency. F1 CFD still has a…
I have resorted to deliberately ignoring these "hello" messages when they come in, then replying at 6pm on a Friday with "hey what's up?"
Aside: the page design of the original link and this New Statesman one are almost enough to prevent me from reading the articles at all; constant skipping when trying to scroll backwards, or incessant pop-ups and…