how about jekyll? Lots of customization available.
how about jekyll? Lots of customization available.
Reduce chances of bad electrical things happening. 1 electrical fires, 2 damage due to surges, I unplug some stuff during thunderstorms too.
Although flipping breakers could be faster, that requires wanting to unplug everything on the circuit, and having a well labeled breaker panel.
Matt Parker’s humor hits me in just the right way.
The steamed hams in the outro captions was a departure from his normal jokes.
Reddit believes in an open pay to access internet, but not the misuse of public content our content we didn’t make.
A few possibilities,
No matter the reason, well behaving crawlers will no longer crawl reddit, Everything is disallowed in the robots.txt
User-agent: *
Disallow: /
reddit recently updated their robots.txt to disallow all crawlers Google paid a bunch of money to have access to crawl reddit
You’ll still see old stuff, but crawlers that care about robots.txt will get no new information.
That reddit filter will have less than an effect than it used to. Reddit blocked all crawlers except google.
I don’t have an answer for you, I pay way too much from a local tea shop, but you might get better suggestions with answers to the following
the next dev, Hey this obscure feature probably doesn’t work, should I fix it… No, I’ll just patch “temporary-fix-don’t-use” and let the next guy fix it properly.
Mostly a copy from my comment when this was posted elsewhere.
I wish he went a little more into the microdot stuff and tried a little more for getting that small size down. Intelligence agencies aren’t the only ones who use microdots/micro print so there should be information out there.
If you want a more in depth look at just the photography stuff, Alec did quite a deep dive. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv0jwu7G_DFV6yW240e6CbiwCLaZ0Z6PV He also made a video about his development process, at least for color, and put that on conextras https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW1cg3hDdc4
As a note, youtube seems to have changed something with metadata recently so when lemmy instances not based in the US populate, you only get a generic bit about what youtube is in the local to the instance language, as opposed the the video description. https://yiffit.net/post/11721047
Partial rebuttal. If you increase the power draw, you need more pins dedicated to power and ground. Without reducing functions, this needs a different footprint. They have had issues with some CPUs in the past. bugs in complex systems are basically unavoidable, its just in hardware you can’t just issue a software patch to fix it 100% with no negative effects.
Nvidia has been anti-competitive as long as I can remember. They put out dev tools that basically break games on AMD. That’s just their operating model. I don’t know that that’s enshittifying as it often makes their own product better, its just being an anti-competitive ass.
I can’t comment too much to your other points. I think some of the memory was down to the memory chip makers, not the product makers, but I can’t back that up.
You might not like the prices, but computer components, cpu, gpu, motherboard… keep getting better each generation, some bugs cause issues, but that’s due to trying to maximize performance, not cheeping out. 3-d printer tech. In fact, thinking about it, a lot of competitive products keep their quality. Also small brand premium products in general.
Warning, towards the end there is a chapter titled “A Surprisingly Emotional Series”. It includes bits from 2 of those episodes. And another one of them right at the end.
Bob Mortimer on WILTY, and I think he did it on Taskmaster too.
Another perspective of the same trip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj9Oy2Jx2dM
He also has a great narrative flow to his videos. That makes a huge difference too. Poor flow can make a 5 min video a chore.
He mentions around 4:40 that straight as possible was a requirement here.
Nigel (NileRed) made his own. Its a bit toxic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLX1-tNnvEo