I would totally get in on that. Seems almost like a fun OS project itself. Like a volunteer hub type site to just seek reviews
I would totally get in on that. Seems almost like a fun OS project itself. Like a volunteer hub type site to just seek reviews
Clojure : if lisp had an illegitimate baby with java. Add to it the pain of setting up fireplace in vim or having to use emacs. At a former employer we had one area in closure. I could read it without much difficulty but damn if it didn't take me weeks to write or update it
find /path -name *.json -exec sed -i 's/from/to/g' {} ; -print
I love perl. 20y on I still think in perl.
Inspiring posts here. I toss a minor fix here and there. Amazing to see what yall are up to.
It has weight when real shops up and move out. I knew the Twitter diaspora was real when big news agencies like NPR and PBS jumped. I canceled my twitter and I had it since the start. I had gone with reddit a long... since digg... I feel like it's quitting cigarettes... I'm breaking thru the fog only now. I will be interested on Jun 30 when all the 3rd party apps stop. But I haven't deleted RIF yet... hard to drop what I paid for.
Not sure if it helps but the second half of this blog post on dapr and mastodon covers how I integrated my jekyll blog posts with mastodon using gh actions: https://freshbrewed.science/2023/01/25/mastodon-dapr.html
Great write up!
I started with a DS216Play back in 2016. It's been running 7 years non stop. It can serve so much including Plex but the cpu is too weak to do serious transcoding. I recently pulled the trigger on a DS220+. As before I got WD Reds as my older 5400rpm have worked so well over time. You can do your own research but at present only intel based can really transcode.
I use my NASes as the primary storage class in my k3s via nfs provisioned. More recently I setup a functional docker registry and portainer.io instance on them.
We got this guy Not Sure....
I do this for every item. I did buy some stuff this prime day and one item was in reality $5 cheaper... not the $15 Amazon said. I also sometimes find target, Walmart or Microcenter(frys) has just a good a deal: and those stores actually let you return stuff and give you your money back
The word 'tips' originally came from an acronym "To Insure Proper Service".
It went from 10 to 20 on me. Considering all I lost (YT red premium content, google play music, etc) I just canceled then enabled a single user free account I get via Google fi. With money saved, bought family a spotify family plan