

Woah, intense! Thanks for sharing. Random fact I learned while traveling: Iranian TV plays a lot of Korean soap operas, I think they’re almost all period dramas.


Woah, intense! Thanks for sharing. Random fact I learned while traveling: Iranian TV plays a lot of Korean soap operas, I think they’re almost all period dramas.


Don’t delete, give us your favorite weirdest plotline!


Thanks for sharing the community!


Yeah, shout out to Krohnkite - really solid stuff. The shortcuts for all it’s actions have become second nature now, amazing how I use the mouse so much less to get windows where and how I want them in a second
Ok… I hate to admit, but I don’t get it!


IIRC Bitwarden has a feature for this, where you can designate someone to get access if you pass away. I believe that if they request access, and you don’t deny the request within X (configurable) days, access is granted to this designated person.


Nice! This collection of 50+ track types has some great items too: https://www.printables.com/model/117903-extended-set-of-wooden-train-track-with-50-unique


Yeah, brio style train tracks in my case. Or missing parts for existing toys - fixed a lot of my toddler’s toys that way: pieces of shape puzzles, etc


I wish I could do that to everything in my life.
man child man taxes man life


Not petty, totally fair. In my case, the microwave is the most visible clock from the couch, so I am always annoyed when it’s 00:02 instead of the time. But then again, the power goes out frequently where I live, so it’s not so reliable as a clock in the first place


Is that really out of context? Maybe it’s also because I am a parent, but that was my immediate reaction to the post. Death to all things that beep loudly!!!


What’s the container’s name? I was about to get backblaze and then was frustrated at the cost difference between the desktop personal plan and the one for deploying on my server


Is there some good automated way of doing that? What would it look like, something that compares hashes?


Yeah, Romanian is so weird to me as a native Portuguese speaker - there are so many cognates. I am good friends with a Romanian family and when they talk all sorts of words are completely understandable coming from Portuguese…


In order of fluency (for languages spoken, although German was only studied and any fluency has rusted out):
Portuguese: Por Favor/Obrigado
English: Please/Thank you
Spanish: Por Favor/Gracias
Farsi: Lotfan/Merci (plus many more elaborate ways of thanking)
German: Bitte/Danke
For languages I don’t speak at all, but only know because of friends who are native speakers:
French: s’il vous plait/merci
Romanian: Va rog/multumesc
Italian: Per favore/Grazie


In case you haven’t heard, World of Goo 2 is just coming out! And like their other games, Linux is supported but you can also buy for direct download from them


Thanks, I didn’t get it until I saw the banana image in the article lol


No one expects it… But what a show! Damn, the song will be stuck in my head for days now


This podcast episode discusses this very question at length, along with a history of Pantone’s pallette
I always thought it looked cooler with the orange tank anyway