@Cheeseness @ChateauErin Honestly, it wasn't until I started drinking more tea and got into more traditional ways of making Ramen that I bought an electric kettle. Before that I just used a dedicated coffee maker. My mother drank tea quite a bit and just used a stove kettle for it. Now I use the teapot to make coffee as well, but it wasn't that way initially. (I use a Zojirushi teapot.)
@anime Drat. I just checked and now it's saying July 20th on Netflix. The trailer seems to be pretty true to the Manga though.
@anime Also, looks like it'll be on Netflix in 4 days in the US.
@anime Hopefully not. It would be terrible as a romcom.
@anime Is the anime out for that yet? I've been reading the Manga and wanted to watch the anime when it goes out.
@pro That must have been in a more optimistic time. At this point, every model of Pi is basically always out of stock. Occasionally you see someone selling an expensive bundle with a Pi 400 or a Pi Pico that is still in stock, but that's still rare. There was a time when Pi 3a and 3b were still in stock quite a bit because the Pi 4 had replaced them, but even those are gone now.
@pro A Standard Pi 0 is $5 and is basically the same thing as a $25 Pi A from the original line processor-wise. Of course, nobody uses Pi 0's anymore because everyone wants the wireless from the 0W. The newest thing is the Pi 02W which is as powerful as a Pi 3A, but for $15 instead of $25. It's impressive how much computing power you can get for $15 these days. That thing would give mainstream 2007 computers a run for its money, at less than 1% of the cost.
@pro Self hosting is one of the things I consider pretty important for computing. There's a lot of positive things to say about Rust, but the sheer mass of LLVM and its requirement is the one thing that makes Rust based OSes hard to self-host. CollapseOS is one thing that really focuses on making systems self hosting, but they barely count as "useful computers" by modern standards.
@Caernon I have a garage full of old monitors here (mostly 1080p.) It might be hard to get one to you though, but if there's a good way to send one...
@anime Yeah, I've caught up to what Mangadex has now, and it's pretty crazy how all the characters got twisted up in the comic.
@anime Certain parts of it are reminding me of Aggretsuko.
@anime 38 chapters in, and I'm sure she'll be alone forever, haha. Both of them have overly high standards, and they'll never find someone who will meet their standards and still be into them. https://mangadex.org/chapter/f6c08276-e8df-44f4-beeb-4beb00262e3d/9 I'll have to see if anything happens further in.
https://youtu.be/ZqlbkSsXf24 Russia's targeting the fringe right, China's targeting the fringe left, both are pushing them to the same authoritarian position.
@union I would think that you need something far more solid to keep smaller molecules from escaping.
@atoponce @Zergling_man @ademalsasa I didn't have the kid change over to Dvorak. Figured he could decide that for himself later.
@Zergling_man @ademalsasa @atoponce I never fully tested my speed with Qwerty, but because I learned Qwerty without proper typing style on old Atari computers, I topped out at somewhere around 75wpm on it. My wrists were also murdering me by the time I got to college. I easily hit 110 now with Dvorak without trying too hard, and my wrists usually don't hurt anymore.
I could probably get similar results on the wrist pain by typing qwerty properly, but it was a shortcut to getting proper typing form, relearning to type in an entirely different layout where I couldn't use looking at the keyboard as a crutch.
I could probably get similar results on the wrist pain by typing qwerty properly, but it was a shortcut to getting proper typing form, relearning to type in an entirely different layout where I couldn't use looking at the keyboard as a crutch.
@wmd @ademalsasa @luka I find that to be quite a pain. I understand why they want to do it, this way they only need one API call to access the data, but it ends up sending way more data, and having far more round trips between the web browser and the server. I prefer making it so my pages contain the initial data, and only update via Javascript.
@atoponce @ademalsasa I've been using it since about 2000. The college where I worked, most of the IT staff used it, and many had keyboards that had no letters at all. I can switch to Qwerty just by looking down at the keyboard though, because I touch type only in Dvorak though.