> _remember where exactly I heard a particular sentence_ Ha! Yes. Sometimes VLC doesn't remember where I was in the book so I have to faff around a bit and try to figure out where I was. When I skip to content that I've…
Mitsubishi is an interesting company. Cars, industrial size generators, erasers and now I see pitch black pencil. Their Boxy eraser is amazing. Hard to get nowadays though. Anyone know of a better one?
Been there, done that, caused a burnout after a long time. 0/10, wouldn't recommend. Pay was good though.
During the Covid pandemic, I watched from a distance a group of 6 people start and destroy a project. After the 6 months, they didn't even have a a MVP. This was run on a 6 month fund from the local government. They…
Mr Edmam I have received and read your response regarding my apology to you. I'm concerned that I may have upset you more than I realised. My grandfather once told me not to take in too seriously random strangers…
Are they scam?
"I suspect ... are probably somewhat okay ..." This is not an argument against what he said.
Mr. Edman. I have no doubts about your experience. I'm sorry if I've hurt your feelings.
You're right. I worded my reply very badly. I was thinking about the psychological effects. The article mentions it but doesn't go into it: "However, 63% do fear it will be problematic to know how much their co-workers…
A brilliant XKCD for survivorship bias: https://m.xkcd.com/1827/
4% quitting. But what effect does it have on the other 96%? Quitting is an extreme response (not wrong, and I totally understand people who'd decide to quit). But what's the response of the other 96%? No response? Lower…
I think this is way beyond a "a fault in our system" error. Until KFC publishes a detailed incident report I'd be keen to assume this was done by more than one Nazi sympathizer.
>due to some issues How messed up does your DB schema need to be that you have issues with ordering entries by date?
If you've set up your rules from scratch using nftables then they are not compatible.
In met a guy once that pulled my aside once and told me he was an alien.
I wasn't going to read that but I did. I kind of agree, but it's "social media" that's dying not the internet. The social media has gone absolutely toxic in an frantic attempt to maximize revenue per user.
The majority of the content you read on the web is there to lure your retinas so the website can shove sponsored photons into them. The goal of de-cluttered web is nice. But if clutter is even just a notch more…
I came to say exactly this.
I watched a few person test team blow itself up (people leaving, going toxic, doing minimum work or other things, ...) because they wanted to get it 'right from the start'. Many, many, months in it was barely not…
I came to ask this. I went straight onto the website to look for SQLite comparison. It's after all the dominating embedded database. I do realize the use cases can be different, but then say and show that in the…
That's good news. Does the app sync on exit?
Seems like the glasses market is ripe for a disruptive startup company?
My only two frustrations with otherwise brilliant Joplin is the sync and (lack of encryption). Encryption: data isn't encrypted at rest. The author seems to be quite dismissive of the idea:…
I highly recommend Borg Backup. I had to give up on Duplicati years ago, perhaps they're OK now. But Borg is magic. https://github.com/borgbackup/borg
It was an amazing day when I discovered b-ok.
> _remember where exactly I heard a particular sentence_ Ha! Yes. Sometimes VLC doesn't remember where I was in the book so I have to faff around a bit and try to figure out where I was. When I skip to content that I've…
Mitsubishi is an interesting company. Cars, industrial size generators, erasers and now I see pitch black pencil. Their Boxy eraser is amazing. Hard to get nowadays though. Anyone know of a better one?
Been there, done that, caused a burnout after a long time. 0/10, wouldn't recommend. Pay was good though.
During the Covid pandemic, I watched from a distance a group of 6 people start and destroy a project. After the 6 months, they didn't even have a a MVP. This was run on a 6 month fund from the local government. They…
Mr Edmam I have received and read your response regarding my apology to you. I'm concerned that I may have upset you more than I realised. My grandfather once told me not to take in too seriously random strangers…
Are they scam?
"I suspect ... are probably somewhat okay ..." This is not an argument against what he said.
Mr. Edman. I have no doubts about your experience. I'm sorry if I've hurt your feelings.
You're right. I worded my reply very badly. I was thinking about the psychological effects. The article mentions it but doesn't go into it: "However, 63% do fear it will be problematic to know how much their co-workers…
A brilliant XKCD for survivorship bias: https://m.xkcd.com/1827/
4% quitting. But what effect does it have on the other 96%? Quitting is an extreme response (not wrong, and I totally understand people who'd decide to quit). But what's the response of the other 96%? No response? Lower…
I think this is way beyond a "a fault in our system" error. Until KFC publishes a detailed incident report I'd be keen to assume this was done by more than one Nazi sympathizer.
>due to some issues How messed up does your DB schema need to be that you have issues with ordering entries by date?
If you've set up your rules from scratch using nftables then they are not compatible.
In met a guy once that pulled my aside once and told me he was an alien.
I wasn't going to read that but I did. I kind of agree, but it's "social media" that's dying not the internet. The social media has gone absolutely toxic in an frantic attempt to maximize revenue per user.
The majority of the content you read on the web is there to lure your retinas so the website can shove sponsored photons into them. The goal of de-cluttered web is nice. But if clutter is even just a notch more…
I came to say exactly this.
I watched a few person test team blow itself up (people leaving, going toxic, doing minimum work or other things, ...) because they wanted to get it 'right from the start'. Many, many, months in it was barely not…
I came to ask this. I went straight onto the website to look for SQLite comparison. It's after all the dominating embedded database. I do realize the use cases can be different, but then say and show that in the…
That's good news. Does the app sync on exit?
Seems like the glasses market is ripe for a disruptive startup company?
My only two frustrations with otherwise brilliant Joplin is the sync and (lack of encryption). Encryption: data isn't encrypted at rest. The author seems to be quite dismissive of the idea:…
I highly recommend Borg Backup. I had to give up on Duplicati years ago, perhaps they're OK now. But Borg is magic. https://github.com/borgbackup/borg
It was an amazing day when I discovered b-ok.