bought this keyboard 10 years ago right before I started my current job, still using it as my primary keyboard while I celebrate my decade here.
bought this keyboard 10 years ago right before I started my current job, still using it as my primary keyboard while I celebrate my decade here.
finally making the move from Plex to @jellyfin.bsky.social , got sick of them asking for money when all the resources used are my own.
It appears, the biggest Turkish opposition party finally said "enough is enough" and condoned a move to bsky.
With all the ongoing peaceful protests, I'll most likely repost lots of Turkish messages that address the neverending injustice that's happening in my country.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
@herkesicinchp.bsky.social bunu okuyun.
CHP yetkilileri hesaplarının gerçekliğini kanıtlamak adına bluesky'da "@mahmuttanal.chp.org.tr" gibi alan adına özel kullanıcı isimleri kullanabilirler. bsky.social uzantısı biraz kim kime dum duma. bu yaklaşımı genel olarak alan adıyla bilinen her kişi ve kuruma tavsiye ederim.
Tarafıma ait tek resmî sosyal medya hesabı bu hesaptır. Lütfen başka isim veya görsellerle açılan sahte hesaplara itibar etmeyiniz.
İfade özgürlüğünün kısıtlanması, iktidar ile farklı düşünen kullanıcıların hesaplarının Türkiye’den erişime engellenmesi kararlarından geri adım atılmaması halinde X platformu ile ilgili durumu gözden geçireceğiz.
Özgür düşüncenin ve adil bir iletişim ortamının savunucusu olmaya devam edeceğiz.
I guess LLMs are more convenient for documentation, since no one really reads them until needed.
The problem begins when real people finds out the bullshit, addresses you for it, and then (and only then) you just blame the computer. otherwise the praises are yours for the taking.
it's a gamble
ilgi ve bilginize sunarım
O_O
Fuck it! I did a research on Wayback Machine and it's just (a), but we probably haven't noticed because we had at least one instance that worked fine and never got shut down, so, it didn't get the memo on that change.
There is a great possibility that it is (b), but I neither have a proof nor the energy to find it.
Nothing like spending 17 hours over a breakage on something that has been running for 10 years, and ending up with figuring out it's caused by:
a) someone changed a setting on your resource
b) a + AWS decided to change an API response on the resource's descriptor blob when that setting changes
Perfect UX by the Gmail team! kudos! you really fucked up my experience this time.
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i’ll believe anything after i’ve seen the demo that runs C64’s disk drive with no C64 :)
OK, I had enough with people on Twitter who can loosely spec out software, thinking they can make AI actually write that software.
I really hoped some place like Mastodon would be where people eventually end up, but looks like it's not.
From now on, I'll mainly interact here.
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