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It looks like a miniature gaming system (like a GameBoy) that also lets you make your own games and upload them to the device: https://www.arduboy.com/

Maybe torturing the metaphor, but building a road up the mountain often ruins the view.


This seems like a non-story to me. Once you post a code repo on the public internet, and especially on a site as prolific as GitHub, you should treat everything in there as public information.

> Dror said that Lasso reached out to all affected companies who were “severely affected” by the data exposure and advised them to rotate or revoke any compromised keys.

If the "companies affected" have any idea what they are doing all of the exposed tokens and the like would have been rotated a long time ago.


One of the replies captures my thoughts quite well:

> "Email apps tone policing people" is quite high on my dystopian tech nightmare list.


CSS first configuration is a good change! It seems like it would makes it easier to combine tailwind with regular CSS files which still uses the same design tokens. This is useful e.g. when creating a site with a component architecture where the components are styled with CSS, but some of the content comes from CSS or markdown.


It's because of this element in one of the final sections [1]:

    <code>kstat.zfs.<pool>.misc.ddt_stats_<checksum></code>
Typesetting code on a narrow screen is tricky!

[1] https://despairlabs.com/blog/posts/2024-10-27-openzfs-dedup-...


This kind of thinking is very dangerous.


All kinds of thinking are dangerous.

If you want a lack of thought danger, I'm afraid you'd need a world filled with people who don't think at all.

Consider, your kind of thinking is dangerous...

to someone. (Probably millions of someones.)

So is my kind of thinking.

So is everyone else' kind of thinking.


There is a big difference in texture. Homemade pasta is a lot chewier, which I really like.

Edit: I see other commenters say it is a lot of work and really messy. In my experience, it doesn't have to be. The first few times I tried I made a big mess, but after just a few times I got both faster and less messy.


I'm not convinced climbers ruin the grip strength metric that much. Yes, as a climber your grip strength will be proportionally stronger when compared to other metrics. However, this also means that you climb regularly, which involves a lot of other muscles, balance, and lots of hiking if you do it outdoors.


If you exercise more in order to get fit, sleep becomes more important.


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