Don’t tell anyone, but I suspect it’s a pc with a GPU. Maybe even a hard drive. Wild!
Don’t tell anyone, but I suspect it’s a pc with a GPU. Maybe even a hard drive. Wild!
thank you. came to the comments to say exactly this.
cloud could be cheap, but it’s a lot of work, or at least attention. people get disappointed with the costs, paradoxically, because cloud is easy and, as you put, versatile. and often between any two options allowing to do the same thing, the easier one will be more expensive.
the biggest irony of the cloud is that many companies it seems, just like different species evolved into crabs, discover that all they need is a couple of own servers in a managed hosting environment, a CDN and outlook.
I have both and I think it’s better to know, independent of the outcome.
Yup. Music is my main regulation mechanism. For emotions, for concentration, you name it.
And sometimes it’s sludge metal, sometimes it’s electro swing, sometimes it’s jazz Bach.
Not exactly the same, but I’m really glad monolord released an instrumental-only version along the “normal” one. https://piped.video/watch?v=7HCUR7y8ziM&t=12
That’s cheating! Why would I want anything easier :)
I don’t know. I was making rice today and the moment I left kitchen (for a nano second, of course) it burned.
Here’s my today’s rice recipe:
There are other ways of passive or active resistance that is not a direct confrontation.
In the end, it’s still a choice, I’m afraid.
Forced or obeying orders? There’s a difference, you know.
Bash being ubiquitous is mildly underrated in the article. When I log into a random server, I know there will be bash.
But I agree about text as a least common denominator being too restrictive. I might give nushell a try for local stuff.
Same