just switched to ultra, can recommend
Donated to my local station for the first time this year. While NPR's coverage is far from perfect, it's still so much better than most media — in fact, I cancelled my NYT subscription the month before. (It was mainly for the games.)
slowly recovering from tonsil surgery! pain's still a problem but i'm most of the way back to eating normally which is nice.
I've got one of Midori's MD letter pads (and matching envelopes) and I love it.
I'm personally a big fan of SCSS over both CSS and regular Sass. Keeps the same syntax so it's not hard to pick up, but fixes some of the CSS jank.
That said, I think they're rolling out a new CSS version that covers some of those tweaks? I recall hearing abt that
I believe they were giving them out for $0.99/year a while back.
I recently started a similar service job and compression socks sold at outdoors stores do a great job at preventing the aching.
Zola and Netlify. Highly suggest Zola! Gives me a lot more flexibility than Hugo which I enjoy a whole lot.
I've sent people short little emails about how much I enjoy their sites, and I imagine that's far better "engagement" than any sort of comment or like.
As someone who grew up on OS X and Windows, I was really surprised by how easily I made the switch to i3. It seems scary not having as much "direct" control over windows, but I mainly would have things fullscreen or side-by-side anyways. The workspace model also works really well for me.
Technically not my own experience, but my partner plays Dead By Daylight and the community there seems absolutely terrible. I ask them why they play it at this point and they don't even know.
that bcrypt one (ignoring everything past the first 72 bytes) is concerning