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No user record in our sample, but kenanfyi has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It's nothing new to make a DNS service free, but still kudos to Bunny. I moved to Bunny CDN couple of months ago from CF and it's been great so far. They don't have all that fancy things that CF has, but I guess it's…
Correct. In Bunny you have a $1/month minimum cost. I guess that's so low for them, that it's kinda nothing.
I thought the same. I like the idea of it and probably use it to find nice blogs, but it looks like AI-coded.
Well, maybe I should have used relativity unimportant. And yes there should be a way to turn them off. In OrbStack it was not possible to do that until lately.
“What“ might be a long answer, but why anyone might want one is to have increased torque density for the given volume and diameter. So they are thin motors where the generated flux is parallel to the shaft. And they are…
I remember when YASA announced it and when MB bought them. Amazing technology and advancement in electric motor design. Good to see they somehow try to commercialize it.
Understand. And yeah that‘s annoying. I use containers only for development and to keep my main system secure from supply chain attacks. I have almost no build tooling in my Mac anymore. No npm, no cargo, no uv.…
I see. Why this interests me is the similar stuff I have been reading lately. All these supply chain attacks regarding npm, Tanstack etc. Therefore I wanted to create a totally isolated sandbox and while considering…
I don‘t understand why these tools always advertise about mounting the $HOME inside the container. Isn‘t it better to have a complete isolation? Isn‘t that the point of using such a thing?
Pardon my ignorance, but isn’t this more or less a fancy goto?
Good to hear they added true isolation. I had immediately moved to Colima when I was considering options because of this.
I think so, because it's created in Meta, thus having a huge developer base already and spread its way out of there. If you earn your life writing it, because your employer forces you to do so and you never try other…
I knew it was going to be ugly, but did not expect an abomination. You surprised me indeed Ferrari.
Every now and then I see similar posts and people move to Proton from Gmail, because it is European. Well, it’s fine if that‘s the only reason you switch, but if you switch because US became weird and lost your trust,…
Electronics engineer here. I use my HP Prime G2 daily in the lab for basic things as well as quickly calculating complicated stuff, since you can pretty much program it to do whatever you want. You might say why not use…
Just out of curiosity: what's the point of having a zettelkasten/digital garden type of a system if you don't synthesize your own thoughts and outcomes by yourself? I mean what is the expectation out of this? You sort…
Some excellent advice there. I can also confirm them from hardware engineering perspective.
Isn't it better to have light on the back of the screen? Like illuminating the wall slightly?
- I use my HP Prime at work almost daily and I love that it has a touch screen where I can quickly copy paste past calculations. This in my opinion is better than using a stack calculator and RPN. There are also some…
https://kenan.fyi Not writing as much as I wanted to, but nevertheless it‘s my space on the grand scheme of things.
I think there is an option in Keyboard Shortcuts to set a keybinding for moving to other displays, but it‘s not by default like in Windows. For this kind of stuff Raycast is more than enough though. I use its window…
I have been using Moom for a long time for especially two things: - moving windows without holding from any particular position - resizing windows without grabbing a particular corner Life changing small things.
I read the story and I felt like the mentioned background characters in it, saying "Deutsche Bahn..." to myself at the end of every paragraph. Once I was travelling back to home from Munich and the train stopped…
I have a 49” monitor and tried Niri for a while. I had some issues regarding Wayland, I believe because of Nvidia and stopped using it. I could probably solve them, but I have been using X since years and I don’t feel…
This does not sound realistic for work in academia or technical stuff. In fact there are some techniques to read a technical paper. I never read a paper just once an move on. An abstract says a lot if a paper worths…