
Yeah, but at least we got WFH nowadays.
Yeah, but at least we got WFH nowadays.
May I introduce you to the concept of microdistrict. That’s how the original soviet developments were planned out - every house is guaranteed to have necessities like stores, a polyclinic, a school, a kindergarden, or a fire department within reasonable distance. Usually, walking distance. Everything is pedestrian permeable, there’s public transport connecting the “sleeping districts” where there were mostly apartments to the industrial areas where the jobs were. And yeah, playgrounds in or near every building.
Jobs in the same area as apartments isn’t really happening though, office buildings and industry tends to be away.
I just bought one of those suction cup shower head holders for my current place when I found it doesn’t have a holder. Works fine, although it’s a bit temperamental about the surface.
Those are very cheap so try getting one?
That is in the plans, although I’m not sure if it’s windows, the cable, or the monitor itself. Apparently DP standard doesn’t actually require the device to report itself being plugged in.
Now if only windows would stop reacting like I unplugged a DP monitor when it’s powered down.
Man, if only it was possible to know ahead of time what kind of standard the cable you want to buy supports. I wouldn’t be so annoyed if it wasn’t basically lottery, since they can put whatever wording they like on what’s basically a USB2.0 cable and have no repercussions whatsoever.
Man, I love lua, but after switching to a different job on typescript I feel like lua could only benefit with a similar type system. So many bugs avoided just because I know for a fact what a function returns and expects.
How would they even guarantee access to e2e email? That’s not enforced by some company, that’s just an open standard.
In my experience, it was an attempt to prune the stuff in old API that wasn’t useful. A successful attempt, since the backend working on it was in the same room as me and I could yell at him.
So you just gave him an excuse to go have a coffee break and wondered why he didn’t care? :P
Well, I meant the opposite - in CSS you can make the styles cleaner with nesting and such. TW always ends up with a ton of copy-pasting.
Though I will be fair, I don’t think the projects I’ve seen it in used the themes properly.
Typescript is delightful to ensure that everything works and you don’t get surprises. Tailwind though…
…it’s certainly faster in the development but it’s not nearly as nice as CSS can be, especially since now any browser supports nesting.
I’ll admit, I just stopped trying after it happened a few times. It doesn’t offer anything worth the headache of selecting an instance. Also when I was trying mastodon.social wasn’t available, I think? Don’t remember any more.
Mastodon instances keep deactivating my accounts when I don’t post anything for two weeks, so yeah. Bsky it is.
Good question. Probably MEGA, at this point? Dropbox is also still a thing but I have no clue about how much storage you get for free any more.
Don’t use Discord as a CDN, their links expire.
I remember seeing one or two stations like this when I was a kid. The hoses lowered down after you paid, so you don’t need to be tall to use it.
I keep wishing that one day I’ll find a place to taste baklava made with pistachios. It’s always peanuts instead.
You can make it mutable really easy, too, if you need to for some reason. Most stuff you need is available off flathub, but some applications you may want have to be installed the old-fashioned way.
Literally me. I should get to setting this stuff up, probably.