

When an API request fails, the seconds clock handle becomes red, and the time health management microservice sends an alert SMS to your phone once per second (scaled with the number of clients)


Seconds hand does not show seconds.


My advice is to go to https://gsmarena.com/ and find a phone with 4nm octa-core chipset for $400. Who needs those four cameras, you’ll probably use those fisheye lens maybe three times in your phone’s lifetime. It’s better to buy a phone with some useful gimmick like 6000 mAh battery and have 1.5 day life on a single charge.


You don’t need to close it, your HTML will be rendered correctly anyway.
I’m surprised that Tic Tac Toe is even winnable. There is always a perfect strategy to force a draw.


I consider ‘based’ an opposite of ‘sour’ or ‘acidic’. That is, being alkaline and having high pH is considered socially desirable. Mixing based and sour personalities will naturally produce salt, that is, dried tears.
Cooking is a term for any time-consuming chemical reaction, which happens to include food preparation.
I have no chemistry-related explanation for rizz. Something to do with sparks?
More like, take a bunch of screenshots of vibe coded website, and treat that as design document while rewriting the whole thing from scratch with clean architecture.
On Debian the python is preinstalled.
Everything you do with awk, you can do with python, and it will also be readable.
Non-commercial usage restriction makes this license not FOSS compatible.
Additionally, ‘no mortal hand’ restriction is strange, it permits someone like medusa to modify the code while forbidding that to actual software engineers, and would a software engineer dictating code to a medusa be a breach of this clause? I’m not saying that long-lived organisms cannot obtain programming skills, but it is exceedingly rare.


It’s goshujin-sama
I feel like I’ve stumbled on a secret Italian leftovers menu.
Which other recipes do you have that Italians are hiding from us?
Yesterday’s pasta, fried until crisp?
Minestrone enhanced with pancetta and parmigiano?
Tiramisu dunked into coffee?
Seeing the title, I thought it would be rolled up cold pizza. Then the picture finished loading, and yup, that’s a burrito.


No way! I’ve updated to Debian 13 two days ago, and I’ve got two (!) new lockscreen wallpapers, and you can even configure lockscreen to download picture of the day from Flickr or Bing. Also taskbar has rounded corners, which I’m ambivalent about.


Time savings in today’s economics would be completely negated by waiting two hours in line at the airport.
The update from Debian 12 took me four hours. It works. Plasma did not load so I had to clear old configuration files and configure it anew. Plasma on Wayland is actually usable now, and looks stable so far. And I’ve got new wallpapers I’ve so desired.
And now it’s time to forget about OS updates for another two years.
Arch is hard to install, hard to configure, and hard to use, because it requires cryptic commandline knowledge at every step.
People who use Arch generally know very well what they are doing, so their system works with no issues, which they never forget to mention in every conversation.
Ubuntu is a novice-friendly Linux distribution, but since the majority of it’s users are novices or Windows 11 refugees, they generate a lot of complaints on forums.
Recursively dumping all data from the server was always a
wgetthing, it will create a nice directory structure for you and will also convert links in webpages to point to your local file system.