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Soon as I saw Walton Goggins on the cast list, I knew it had to be good somewhere. He never disappoints.
Soon as I saw Walton Goggins on the cast list, I knew it had to be good somewhere. He never disappoints.
Just wanted to chime in as well: Thought I’d watch one episode, watched all eight in the end. It was really good.
In addition to a scale, a vacuum jar. Storing your coffee right helps. With the right container, even ground coffee will last a month.
Just to add, having the timer on the scale is very handy. I got a cheap Chinese-made one for like US$2.
I’ve missed this thread for a few weeks already (as in, I didn’t see it). Completed Disco Elysium twice since then, amazing game! Very sad that there’s not going to be a sequel; the world is fascinating, as is the style of gameplay.
Well, I saw this coming and got a new 2TB SSD before 11.11 even. Though now thinking if I should have gotten 4TB instead. xD
Also, this kinda is like collusion, no?
If you’re worried about authenticity, probably compare notes with native cooks, but more importantly, check to see if the ingredients are correct. Very easy to get bastardised ingredients; as an example, living in an Asian country, I used to have a hell of a time getting the right herbs and vegetables for doing certain Western dishes with, and very common to get some pre-packaged “mix” of herbs instead.
Great, so it’ll take AI to set 16GB as minimum.
I still shudder that there are machines still being sold with 8GB RAM, that’s just barely enough.
It’s just trends/fashion, I don’t get why algorithms are to blame? I read the whole long ass article but I don’t really find a compelling argument. It’s just how trends work. The algorithms of now speed it up, but it’s no different from anything in this connected day and age; I used to only hear of new PC announcements in a month (when the next issue of PC Magazine hit my mail box), now I can get it within the minute of announcement.
One man’s bloatware is another man’s feature.
So so so many. Right off the top of my head:
I didn’t realise it, I just pasted the link and let Kbin figure out the data. I guess it read from an internal working title instead of the actual title (which isn’t much better, it’s “The Perfect Webpage”)
I do feel like this is why I don’t really hang around the fediverse that much; it’s like the opposite end of the spectrum of right-wingers who go nuts when “communism” or “socialism” is mentioned, just that it’s any mention of “capitalism”. Kneejerk reactions either way.
Sounds great; yea, I’m getting sick of the shitty SEOed the hella out results I’m getting from Google search nowadays. If I’m searching for anything that’s not pure facts (which likely leads me to a wiki page anyway), it’s just going to be a shitshow of bland pages as described in the linked article.
Yes, I really do love the animations, really shows the transformation so well.
Yes, that’s why before Reddit went to shit we all added “reddit” to the search terms. I do miss the old web a lot.
The animations showing the transformation of a page into a blah-SEO clone really sold the article for me. Really reminds me of how shitty the “modern” web is nowadays. I also think it’s time I signed up for Kagi.
Man, making all that effort to drink their burnt (not even over-roasted) coffee. I dare say I’ve had better instant coffee than theirs.
This is me. Saw a cool keycap set the other day, and before I knew it BOOM! New keyboard.
I only have 4 (working ones) so far, but that’s still probably one too many. xD
I use the app/menu all the time in Excel.
I’m not so paranoid, but at the same time, will it actually be useful? This sounds like a way to generate a mountain of data with minimal benefit. I don’t really trust AI at the moment to be able to help me with some vague recollection of work that was done 3 weeks ago, for example (I go through a lot of cases each month).