They changed the format in the last season and did a bunch of smaller myths and the build-team was less involved. They basically knew they weren’t going to do any more, so none of the cast were invested.
They changed the format in the last season and did a bunch of smaller myths and the build-team was less involved. They basically knew they weren’t going to do any more, so none of the cast were invested.
It’s your Beanniversary 🫘
Andy B, - good first name for a tester
“cool”
Yeah, this isn’t supposed to be a silver bullet, it’s more about democratizing the internet more.
I think that
I.e. if you want to start a blog, it should be easy own it and host it yourself rather than surrending your content to Twitter and Facebook. Make it accessible to others who also want to surf the web without being targeted and tracked.
I have a vision of starting a <noscript> community.
Basically building a set of tools to help people host content with just plain HTML and CSS, using static personal hosting and organically sharing links like the pioneer days of the web.
I think that the shift to client-side scripting, like tracking pixels, algorithmic content, infinite scrolling, targeted advertising, etc is how we ended up with the monoculture we see today.
Just disable JavaScript on your browser and 99% of those things go sway and we can support people building personal homepages again.
You’ll probably have to generate a lot of plots, graphs and figures. Choosing the right type of figure to explain the data is an important skill - maybe have a play with some of the examples from https://r-graph-gallery.com/
That’s… Well, there’s not any hard evidence that it’s bad but political lobbyists put it on the label so that consumers would have to pay more for the “natural” version.
User: I’ve tried everything
Support: Have you tried <first step in documentation>?
Define glyph
Dad Bod Workout = lifting up small children several times a day
Needs more beans. And jeans.
No, I said A. Blinkin
Bring back personal homepages and webrings!
If you could split yourself into a copy of yourself… And why is it one?
I would genuinely pay more if I could get high quality hardware that wasn’t infected with rainbow RGB nonsense.
It’s complicated. It’s sort of colony animal, like a slime mold or a portuguese man-o-war. Either way, you shouldn’t touch it.