Yes, you can filter by almost any country in the world.
Yes, you can filter by almost any country in the world.
When you learn to do something, you love it more.
Nowadays, we’re mostly given something and we don’t value it.
Not OC, but I’m using Kagi and super happy. Before I use Kagi, I didn’t realise how bad Google result is. Its results are poisoned by ads and SEO nowadays.
“Comparison is the thief of joy.”
How do you do that?
The problem with YouTube is that is so easy to just default to letting it feed your brain.
True, a typical example is YouTube Shorts. I hate that 15-second trend.
Mostly YouTube, Hacker News, and some mailing lists. I do join some random forums to discuss non-tech hobbies like English writings, games, or classical music.
Privacy aside, my Instagram feeds now are mostly filled with posts from random people. I do want to follow my friends’ updates but the recommendation algorithm keeps churning out rubbish. If only I could bring them out of Instagram and Facebook…
Kinda hate that I waste so much time on it.
You watched some learning materials—programming problems, historical events, etc. That’s educative. At least you learned something.
Also, time you enjoy is not wasted.
A bit techy: Programmers are also human. The guy is a gem. I laughed so hard, God knows how many time.
A bit more teckie:
Languages learning:
And most importantly, SMS is not secure [1].
I’m talking about quantum. I switched to Firefox since quantum came out.
I’m curious: can we match the level of Waterfox with Firefox’s add-ons: uBlock, privacy badger, etc.
I just don’t want to support the monopoly.
Also Firefox has been so tempting since the new engine written in Rust came out. It has a wide range of supporting add-ons.
My goto is:
convert -resize 50% in.png out.png
It reduces half the width and height, so usually ~4x in size.
True, on my feed there are too much posts from “Meme” even that I don’t interact with it often. So I unsubscribed the community. Maybe I would consider subscribing it back when the recommendation system is a bit better.
Also recommend. Some audio lessons are interesting.
AWS (Route53 specifically). Not common but my personal lab runs on AWS so it’s nice to have a place for everything.
Same. I gave up the first time due to tedious details and weird control. I played it again with some control tweak (can’t remember what I changed) and tried to embrace the slow details, and completely loved the story.