I've used 'KillTheNewsletter' a lot. And then it hit me. Most email clients have features I want for my feeds (filtering, auto-sorting into folders by keywords, etc.)
So far, only emacs (forgot extension name) and feedbro (firefox extension) have similar festures to these...
Hence, I'm yet to try it, but might create an account only for feeds. And then use rss2email (pypi)
Is anyone else using this tool? I'd love to hear it...
I played that on a LOTR-themed felucca-only shard, and hosted a runUO server myself for friends later when no one was playing it anymore. Great memories, I kind of enjoyed the "blue vs. red" factions of the early game, like 1999.
In their jargon it's called "scrub". There are different arrangements, I have 3 disks under raid 5 or raidz 1. Data is written twice and every month I confirm checksums.
In the past I had lost photos on faulty disks, this solution provides me with techniques for coping and dealing in such scenarios.
True. But you can save photos and videos under self-healing filesystem like zfs. Is far more cheaper than a year of multiple premium subscriptions (google, netflix, spotify). And it's not recurring monthly other than electricity bill..
I think the comment meant to point out that these humorous take on a tragedy are only accepted as part of a russiophobic perspective. I tend to agree, although I don't find it offensive I understand that similar comments on for example, the killing of a ukranian ballet dancer, would be seen differently by all of us. Hence, the xenophobia. Ukranian is western and we relate.
"The last thing a fish notices is the existance of water"
Just changing the victim nationality makes it palatable for jokes, that's something that calls for observation
Did anyone read the grammar of graphics paper from Hadley Wickham? I kind of enjoyed it a lot, and got to know what's the power source really. I'm amazed so many software libraries came to reinvent compossibility in such unergonomic ways... But it's nice to have options.
I think I might prefer base R over matplotlib though... :p
Can you do a plot a hundred times with a hundred different datasets with these templates? Without having to apply such template to each file, just pointing to the folder with them...
To me that's the whole point of programming, you can automatically do a thing and it doesn't matter if it took an hour to write the code. Once you have it, you point it to the folder with all datasets, iterate over while you drink a coffee and then you have the hundreds of plots.
But whose bug is it? Really, Git origins have it tied to Linux development.
Case sensitivity, or the lack thereof, on a filesystem is opinionated. That's the real issue and is not a bug.