I did almost all my browsing via BaconReader, so I thankfully didn’t see any of that crap.
I did almost all my browsing via BaconReader, so I thankfully didn’t see any of that crap.
17+ years. It had been going downhill for a while, but the disdain for the volunteer mods and cutting BaconReader and the API changes was to much.
I’d rather see the gas engine as nothing but a glorified generator and have everything run off of electric rather than try to smash together two different drivetrains into some sort of franken-car like they are now.
A permanent ink marker making a big slash across the container for one of your eye’s contacts ahead of time makes things easier to find. Just look for the big line across the container and you know that it’s your left or right eye, and the other isn’t. The important thing is to always do the same eye between orders, so you don’t get used to the line always being the left and all of a sudden it changes to right from one order to another.
Agent Smith was right.
Take a look at the prices at Costco. $40 for 25lb seems like a rip-off.
We get the jasmine rice there and it’s showing as under $19 for 25lb. Just about 18 mos ago it was something like $23 for 50lb.
The calrose there is pretty good too if you like short grain.
The ability to insert flow charts on the go with the draw.io integration built in is amazing for technical documentation.
Joplin is nice, but I’ve grown to love Logseq for my notes.
In that vein, Dendron in VS Code or VSCodium is equally amazing.
Can you post them? Name and shame.
Mine came back. If I’m using a VPN out of the EU, would the GDPR apply to me?
As a US citizen, this is a ridiculous greed.
Ironic that AWS was trying to push their own productivity solution (WorkMail, WorkDocs, Wickr, Chime, Connect). I guess they’re just going to let that die on the vine.