

Digg.com didn’t load for me, good start 😅


Digg.com didn’t load for me, good start 😅
Always have back ups. Google (or whomever) can always ban your account on a whim for whatever reason. There are plenty of instances of people losing everything. Even high profile people.
I run a local paperless server for documents:
https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/
Honestly, the time for migrating local first had come, if you are technically minded.
There are extremes.
There are a lot of posts in this thread already detailing positive cases for euthanasia.
My wife worked as a vet tech assistant and she told me once of a case where someone brought their dog in. Diagnosis was terminal, but that the dog was in good condition right now, and would likely not have any discomfort for months. They chose to euthanise immediately. I guess the owner didn’t want to deal with the reminder every day? But that feels wrong to me.


What if you don’t have social media? Do they just accept it at your word?


Also no German really gets upset by it if you get it wrong. They know that German is complicated in that regard. They are usually just happy that you are trying.
The only person that has ever said anything at all about it, is a colleague that I asked to correct me. It helps with the learning process.


They learn the article with the word. So they never really have a problem. The biggest problem is that the article is necessary to know how other words need to be written.
Also, in English you can have one word that is written the same but can be the name of two entirely different things. We use the context of the sentence to determine which word is actually intended. Germans know through different articles, which word is intended.


Articles of German Nouns


Cutlery with a circular handle have the worst feels


German tetrapacks in the chat
A few things I remember.
Nobody sanitised their inputs.
You could get through logins by making a database query check whether 1 = 1 instead of a password. You could put JavaScript into guest book fields to redirect people to whatever crazy site you wanted.
My university lecturer told me about a well known supermarket that built a shop front. They made it in such a way that you could change the numbers before they were submitted and it wasn’t validated on the back end. So free food.


I use em all the time, for no particular reason either. I just like how they look. I didn’t realise this was a AI detection metric until recently.
I built a new PC recently. All I needed to see were the benchmarks over the last 5 years. There’s currently no contest.


This is the way.
Check out Immich Kiosk as an example for image frames.


Also Cloudflare adds a caching layer, often physically closer to users. Increasing speed of delivery and reducing server costs. It’s a no-brainer for server admins.
Also, I don’t work for Cloudflare either. The animosity is new to me, and certainly something I’ll look into.


Wow, I stand corrected. I wonder where I got that from then. Thank you for the link.


Engineer is a protected title in the UK. You can be a software engineer, if you are qualified to be.
Exactly. Imagine if all those orders weren’t mobile, and were in fact local. The queue would be insane, visually. Now you only have the queue mentally. Either way the solution is more workers.
I switched to Immich and will never look back.
/trout