

Just being able to exclude certain sites, and reduce the ranking of others, makes search so much better in Kagi.
I hope they eat Google’s lunch.
Just being able to exclude certain sites, and reduce the ranking of others, makes search so much better in Kagi.
I hope they eat Google’s lunch.
Well, you see, first off you need a microservice to distinguish between those 2 types of step, then you need separate microservices to handle storing those values. Then you need a GraphQL database in a multi zone Kubernetes cluster as a backend…
Ugh I feel dirty saying all that.
Go on, Texas, try to ban VPNs.
Love the Meze 99 Classics, worth every penny!
PC Spotify -> Schiit Modi -> Schiit Vali 2 -> PreSonus Eris E4.5 speakers.
Or
Pixel 8 Pro Spotify -> “TempoTec Sonata HD PRO” USB DAC -> Meze 99 Classic headphones.
Does anyone think it’s worth moving to Tidal for my music?
Also, I’m running out of space on my desk. I can put the stack of Schiit on top of a speaker with minimal effects, right?
I use a yubikey daily too. I have a USB hub that clamps to the edge of my desk, so I can leave the yubikey in there with no extra mess.
Not this specific one, but you get the general idea: https://www.amazon.com/HYWHUYANG-USB3-1-10Gbps-Computer-Transmission/dp/B0CNKQMXFD/
Check out the keychron site. Multiple keyboards that fit your requirements except the USB hub.
I’ve been trying some of the tinnitus masking videos from “Dale Snale”. It’s been hit and miss though, some of the frequencies closest to my own have actually made it worse! So I’ve been trying stuff further away from the 13KHz region.
Yes, often. It doesn’t really bother me that much, plus tinnitus generally overwhelms those sounds.
At least the code is open, and Librewolf works great.
There’s a massive amount of hype right now, much like everything was blockchains for a while.
AI/ML is not able to replace a programmer, especially not a senior engineer. Right now I’d advise you do your job well and hang tight for a couple of years to see how things shake out.
(me = ~50 years old DevOps person)
Maybe they figure people will use it docked? And phones have ports on the bottom, they’re not so bad to use while charging.
And Kagi search results have additional links to archived versions. It’s very useful.
"TAYLOR SWIFT WAS A LINE THAT SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN CROSSED.
PREPARE TO REAP THE WHIRLWIND!"
– The Whitehouse, apparently.
Paul Simon was prescient!
Lasers in the jungle indeed.
Reminds me of a pterosaur somehow.
With extra bonus: write an installer script that symlinks the files to the correct place. Use Ansible, plain old Bash, or Python depending on your preference.
Create a dotfiles repo in git. Gives you a way to track changes to your .bashrc or .zshrc
Yeah it works great, just make sure the ram you buy is in their compatible list.