YOU 'AVIN A TURKISH, SON?
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YOU 'AVIN A TURKISH, SON?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQJr...
I copied this from someone here on BS to share with a few friends. I apologize for not reposting it. This is of huge importance to me and the planet. π
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Thank you for a very entertaining ten minutes with that Wikipedia page
yet another tragic victim of Americaβs declining functional literacy
this is from Thunderbolts (which is a decent movie, if you havenβt seen it)
this is my new reference for βseems legit (sarcastic mode)β invest.atarihotels.com/webinar
/cc @textfiles.com
prove this place is good for culture and post a good book cover
I hate how much I enjoy this
Older generation Xbox one with two controllers and a power cable
Do you know anyone in the twin cities with a kid whoβd enjoy an older Xbox one? Would be really cool to find an immigrant family whoβd like to play some video games. Totally free.
I can also drop it off!
god i needed this today
thank you for this tiny island of joy
so high on this that I missed the βCopy Imageβ button
Screenshot of the Allister Heath Headline Generator: We are sleepwalking into a totalitarian nightmare disguised as analingus ALLISTER HEATH The Telegraph
who needs AI-generated porn when youβve got
oops - by "provides clear value" I mean *supposedly*, rather than in practice. as in, there were at least stated motives to that effect, irrespective of whether it turned out to be true in practice
I'm having a hard time thinking of examples for that, but maybe my definition of "complementing an existing business process" is too loose: I'm thinking "provides clear value over existing solution"
(not including massive procurement disasters, but they're usually not "by feature" either)
the upshot of this is: at least a few of the key reasons for Atlassian's success are NOT terrible
sure, but key to this is: just because your biz is info-oriented, doesn't mean you have the most expertise re: the most efficient information processes for your business. Your expertise is strongest in the processes most unique to your business, which is IMO a minority of the relevant ones
alternatively we just need a couple of major players to start continually chopping off file suffixes to force the issue, which TBH would be more effective as long as they donβt bow to the massive reversal pressure
This is another of those situations where the technical implementation is easy, and the remainder is just about getting the conventions solid and fully rolled out so we can rely on them everywhere. which is a thousand times harder.
Sorry Tom, maybe it's just my eyes, but... does anyone else find the lightness of the text (both weight and colour) on your blog really hard to read?
Unfortunately, modern systems still have tons of people using them through text interfaces. All they/we have is the filename, so suffixes are still useful for readability, and they're distinct even when nothing on your system recognises the file type.
Iβm with you on finding this really weird and wanting to understand it in more depth.
Renaming .webp to .jpg would get past *some* suffix association problems (e.g. macOS Preview being able to render WEBP but not having the .webp suffix association) but it could cause major problems later on
So perhaps you can answer something Iβve been wondering: if Iβm already using mise ( mise.jdx.dev ) by default for dev envs, should I add uv as a tool within mise or should I ignore uv and just use python through mise directly
Can you make music?
what if βBrigsby Bearβ but
I miss my old Picturebook, though its Transmeta CPU really wasnβt up to much en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Va...
you said you wanted kubernetty.
mum spent ages making it for you and youβve barely touched it
does Sky Rogue fit in this category? I love that game
genuinely amazed that it hasn't been nicked
of COURSE thereβs a technology the left is excited about