

In bookmarks: abbr gets a dash, href does not. (Neither does description)
- website:
(Space space) - abbr: WB
(Space space space space) href: url-here
(Space space space space) description: it’s a link
I can’t manage indents
In bookmarks: abbr gets a dash, href does not. (Neither does description)
- website:
(Space space) - abbr: WB
(Space space space space) href: url-here
(Space space space space) description: it’s a link
I can’t manage indents
What they said. Comment stuff out until it works, then SLOWLY add things back in until it breaks. There is probably one line that you can point to as problematic, and it’ll be easier to troubleshoot that way.
My homepage dashboard is a bunch of links, any bad url was my fault, usually misformed.
I had one case where I had placed files for download and found that homepage makes copies on start, so changing those on the fly doesn’t work and requires a restart. (Most yml changes don’t and only need a refresh)
I believe docker labels also need more effort than just a restart, but I’m no expert there, I was forcefully recreating the image that I added labels to.
Apparently I’m not alone in this. Though I don’t think ours died, though we did give it away… Maybe it’s the same machine, transferred several times until it finally found a floor that would finish the job.
As an engineer of today, I find it insulting that you would lower engineers throughout history to my level.
This is why I click on every article about eggs I see. (And any other topic that I personally feel needs to be louder)
Some people get iron from their proteins, I get proteins from my iron.
(I’m leaving the typo though)
The grid is for us, it can be whatever shape we want, but our current knowledge groups elements best in the grid shape it has. (Noble gas on the edge, metals in the middle, Arranged in order of protein count, etc.).
Will there be a different way to present the data? Yes, likely, and that’s okay.
Edit: I’m not saying I know anything about his specific presentation, just that there’s no “this is how nature intended” approach to displaying it.
Edit 2: I’m leaving that typo. Phones are great for this stuff.
If my boss gets a drink and I want a drink, it’s fair game. Otherwise no.
Get the kid a psych and more importantly a neuropsych eval. Assuming nothing is atypical and they are just a kid, the psych will help them.
I can imagine a few reasons.
I have a dog, she needs some running around space in our yard, so we make sure she has it.
Otherwise we do have a raspberry… Thicket? In the corner of our yard, and some smaller raised beds along the edges. Every year the local squirrels steal the veggies we plant, but not the raspberries, no matter what we do.
Went with a traditional wooly look, eh?
Video games in the 90s were limited by CPU and system/cartridge size (really the size of ICs), where recording studios were not, so things could be big.
But really, video games were new, the artform was barely there, and music has been around for centuries.
Edit: in the early 90s, translator size was 0.5um, or 500nm. Today, 5nm is not uncommon.
Also of note: That’s in 2 dimensions, so you can fit 10000 transistors in that same space.
I can still rattle it the right tones you’d hear if you connected at 56k, that extra pshhhhh hhhshhhhh
Fingernails? When young, I sliced my finger with the lid itself and have the scar to prove it.
I would think about buying a house out in the middle of nowhere and link up a closet with one in my house. Free extra square feet in my house.
Realistically, I’d link up my house with a family member’s house that we need to fly to.
Right, you don’t sit when you eat deviled eggs, you are at a party, mingling so no one notices when you grab that 12th one.
I figure out if I need to pay or I get money back ASAP. If I expect money back, I file as quickly as possible. If I owe, stall.
Burning them off with a laser?
Chrome is the new Internet explorer. (Literally I guess)