In a sane world we would wake up tomorrow with no POTUS, and a bunch of Congresscritters working overtime.
Notices by Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2019 00:47:17 UTC Daniel Taylor -
Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Oct-2019 22:06:28 UTC Daniel Taylor @Wolf480pl they are tools that do one thing - media filtering.
It could be argued that having a separate tool for each conversion or filter is "more unixy", but that's a degenerate case in my opinion.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Monday, 07-Oct-2019 19:59:32 UTC Daniel Taylor The encabulator was invented by an actor who did a lot of technical presentation videos as a fine example of technobabble.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Monday, 07-Oct-2019 19:53:26 UTC Daniel Taylor @AskChip @mdszy didn't they make one of the original encabulators?
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Monday, 07-Oct-2019 19:49:14 UTC Daniel Taylor @Wolf480pl @fribbledom the problem is that so often you don't have control over the algorithm in use without excess analysis.
It only seems on the surface to be saving programmer time,
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Monday, 07-Oct-2019 11:26:26 UTC Daniel Taylor @fribbledom Object Oriented means not knowing what your algorithm really is.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2019 22:07:27 UTC Daniel Taylor https://jvns.ca/blog/2019/10/03/sql-queries-don-t-start-with-select/
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2019 22:06:25 UTC Daniel Taylor @cjd if it's remote, use replication, if it's local, take another stab at optimizing the query and go with a standard view.
Not a whole lot of middle ground on that one, much to my personal annoyance. Materialized views are annoyingly limited.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2019 04:12:44 UTC Daniel Taylor @twitter 48 VDC
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2019 18:21:57 UTC Daniel Taylor @Drezil it comes back really fast if you used it enough for fluency, even if it isn't top of mind any given day.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2019 16:27:10 UTC Daniel Taylor @Drezil the stuff you use a lot sticks with you even decades later.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2019 13:36:18 UTC Daniel Taylor @emsenn if you are wrong, you are sacrificing some momentary comfort for skills that will be valuable for you in sub-apocalyptic scenarios.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Sep-2019 01:25:17 UTC Daniel Taylor @lattera huh. Looks handy.
Wonder why nobody has implemented it yet?
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Sunday, 01-Sep-2019 14:09:28 UTC Daniel Taylor @Deiru memory is cheap, so nobody cares how much they use (nvm the read/write time).
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Saturday, 31-Aug-2019 03:40:43 UTC Daniel Taylor @mdszy turn down the maintenance levels by an order of magnitude.
Safety is also a feature. (Along with performance and function points).
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Saturday, 31-Aug-2019 02:44:48 UTC Daniel Taylor @mdszy gas stoves have some advantages, but so do electric.
Electric stoves have no local emissions (CO especially).
Electric lines aren't prone to exploding at random times.
I can totally see it.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2019 23:07:06 UTC Daniel Taylor Andrew Yang thinks blockchain can fix electronic voting.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2019 20:51:10 UTC Daniel Taylor @tao it is an anti-keepass thing that doesn't add security and annoys users.
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Monday, 26-Aug-2019 20:30:18 UTC Daniel Taylor @mdszy @micrackbiron not googling it. That way lies madness and eyebleach
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Daniel Taylor (randomdamage@mastodon.technology)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2019 21:44:40 UTC Daniel Taylor @emsenn I know who has those answers: https://mnherpsoc.org
Keywords there might help you find something closer to home.
If it's a red-eared turtle or similar, vegetation and fruits should be good for food, if it's a baby snapping turtle it'll need something with more protein.
Species matters.
For bedding, anything that it won't get body parts easily snagged on should work.