Still jiving all these years, MalcolmRC@protonmail.com
Yes, it occurred to me that his audience already had a background in IPFS and I wasn't his prospective audience; yet, then why craft the title to seem like it was meant for people who have no idea what IPFS is, because…
>This blog is “built” on cloudflare apparently. You can read more about why that is here: http://teetotality.blog/posts/how-this-blog-was-made/
It's pieces like these that remind me why good writing skills are important, and one shouldn't stray from the basics unless they're fully aware of the trade-offs. For this article, it would be: write a better hook, and…
Over the long-term, Google's algorithm will connect the average person to the page most likely to benefit them, more than it won't. There is no "best result." Any page falling under "thrown-together comparison sites…
This is very much misguided. Many websites do have "hacked" (blackhat/shady) SEO, but these websites do not last long, and are entirely wiped out (see: de-ranked) every major algorithm update. The major players you see…
You wrote a very poorly structured, punctuation-less, run-on sentence in the GP comment. You did so again here. In both instances it is unclear what you're trying to convey. Coupled with taking a neutral comment…
Would it be correct to say your brother is also not the type to network with others easily? An automated system is the last-line in hiring; recommendations -- internal and external -- are the first-line. If one finds…
Curious, what areas did you find most inciting?
You got me there. My connotation of armchair psychology is more informal and doesn't match the more rigorous, APA definition. I'll make one note: the psychological profile I wrote of, is based on first-hand experience,…
The above was from personal experience and observation from having been a part of many online communities -- pre-dating reddit -- in all ways including: here-and-there member, first-hand maintainer and manager, and…
Ranking individual pages is vitally important in the website traffic game. Suppose Mozilla's goal for its blog is to generate a lot of organic traffic so that people are aware of Moz Corp's continuing development…
> “Why Reddit is like this” is a whole other essay; I think it’s built into reddit’s structure itself. Classic Eternal September. Around 60k subscribers, the cultural identity starts degrading, as the amount of "old…
Google crawlers treat the first few paragraphs as an abstract, and weigh it heavier than the sections that follow after. The balance between SEO and readability has already been struck, and an equilibrium has been…
Hating the game vs. hating the player. We all have to do things in our own self-interest, especially when there are higher powers bearing down upon us. They're not off the hook, but they're not the biggest fish that…
Is it entitled? Most would agree, "very" (but that's not my concern nor judgement to make) Did the maintainer screw over people that were using Actix? Very likely. I sympathize with both sides here. I've been the…
That marketing babble is there for the same reason the majority of YouTube videos are >10 minutes and filled with the same filler: Google's ranking algorithm. For YouTube videos it's mean watch time. Filler babble pumps…
Can you elucidate on that line of reasoning some more? I am unconvinced. It has been my experience -- which some more "keepin it real" journalism concurs with -- that New York's outlandish infrastructure costs, as well…
Yes. Depending on the size of the microplastic particles, they will be absorbed through the roots. Most common sources are usually contaminated water and fertilizers. Other times, regular pollution (f.e air and runoff)
Have you found any good ePub reader? Zathura and Calibre are insanely bloated. FBreader is just no. Emacs works, but has similar functionality to FBreader.
Chromium still has Google endpoints. Iridium was developed specifically to degoogle all attempts at phoning home.
And yet one constant that connects all past Google projects: premature, without-warning shuttering of operations* * not all operations, but enough for it to become a cliche
I believe you believe what you wrote. I will say the same for the same people chastising you. It all comes down to a difference in perspective, values, and outlook. I don't believe the hate you're getting is justified,…
They exist and already make a killing. The problem is that when Patreon allows high risk activities, those activities poison the well, and all "legit" processors must stop offering their services. Thereby, Patreon is…
From my experience with setting up payment processing for white, grey, and very grey (legal) projects, processing fees are a given. They're actually very reasonable for anything white, and downright -- pun intended --…
Patreon taking a cut and not allowing adult content. Payment processing and facilitating has tangible expenses (cost) and payment processors do not want to get involved with any companies involved with sordid industries…
Yes, it occurred to me that his audience already had a background in IPFS and I wasn't his prospective audience; yet, then why craft the title to seem like it was meant for people who have no idea what IPFS is, because…
>This blog is “built” on cloudflare apparently. You can read more about why that is here: http://teetotality.blog/posts/how-this-blog-was-made/
It's pieces like these that remind me why good writing skills are important, and one shouldn't stray from the basics unless they're fully aware of the trade-offs. For this article, it would be: write a better hook, and…
Over the long-term, Google's algorithm will connect the average person to the page most likely to benefit them, more than it won't. There is no "best result." Any page falling under "thrown-together comparison sites…
This is very much misguided. Many websites do have "hacked" (blackhat/shady) SEO, but these websites do not last long, and are entirely wiped out (see: de-ranked) every major algorithm update. The major players you see…
You wrote a very poorly structured, punctuation-less, run-on sentence in the GP comment. You did so again here. In both instances it is unclear what you're trying to convey. Coupled with taking a neutral comment…
Would it be correct to say your brother is also not the type to network with others easily? An automated system is the last-line in hiring; recommendations -- internal and external -- are the first-line. If one finds…
Curious, what areas did you find most inciting?
You got me there. My connotation of armchair psychology is more informal and doesn't match the more rigorous, APA definition. I'll make one note: the psychological profile I wrote of, is based on first-hand experience,…
The above was from personal experience and observation from having been a part of many online communities -- pre-dating reddit -- in all ways including: here-and-there member, first-hand maintainer and manager, and…
Ranking individual pages is vitally important in the website traffic game. Suppose Mozilla's goal for its blog is to generate a lot of organic traffic so that people are aware of Moz Corp's continuing development…
> “Why Reddit is like this” is a whole other essay; I think it’s built into reddit’s structure itself. Classic Eternal September. Around 60k subscribers, the cultural identity starts degrading, as the amount of "old…
Google crawlers treat the first few paragraphs as an abstract, and weigh it heavier than the sections that follow after. The balance between SEO and readability has already been struck, and an equilibrium has been…
Hating the game vs. hating the player. We all have to do things in our own self-interest, especially when there are higher powers bearing down upon us. They're not off the hook, but they're not the biggest fish that…
Is it entitled? Most would agree, "very" (but that's not my concern nor judgement to make) Did the maintainer screw over people that were using Actix? Very likely. I sympathize with both sides here. I've been the…
That marketing babble is there for the same reason the majority of YouTube videos are >10 minutes and filled with the same filler: Google's ranking algorithm. For YouTube videos it's mean watch time. Filler babble pumps…
Can you elucidate on that line of reasoning some more? I am unconvinced. It has been my experience -- which some more "keepin it real" journalism concurs with -- that New York's outlandish infrastructure costs, as well…
Yes. Depending on the size of the microplastic particles, they will be absorbed through the roots. Most common sources are usually contaminated water and fertilizers. Other times, regular pollution (f.e air and runoff)
Have you found any good ePub reader? Zathura and Calibre are insanely bloated. FBreader is just no. Emacs works, but has similar functionality to FBreader.
Chromium still has Google endpoints. Iridium was developed specifically to degoogle all attempts at phoning home.
And yet one constant that connects all past Google projects: premature, without-warning shuttering of operations* * not all operations, but enough for it to become a cliche
I believe you believe what you wrote. I will say the same for the same people chastising you. It all comes down to a difference in perspective, values, and outlook. I don't believe the hate you're getting is justified,…
They exist and already make a killing. The problem is that when Patreon allows high risk activities, those activities poison the well, and all "legit" processors must stop offering their services. Thereby, Patreon is…
From my experience with setting up payment processing for white, grey, and very grey (legal) projects, processing fees are a given. They're actually very reasonable for anything white, and downright -- pun intended --…
Patreon taking a cut and not allowing adult content. Payment processing and facilitating has tangible expenses (cost) and payment processors do not want to get involved with any companies involved with sordid industries…