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Veritassium's "the most common cognitive bias" in my list - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKA4w2O61Xo


Journey to the End of time is good as a big picture thing, but I think the same artist (melodysheep) made something even better, in terms of helping us navigate life day to day: The WTF Singalong. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2MN1vXO5JeI

It applies so well to so many facets of daily life.


Journey to the End of Time, no doubt. One of the videos ever made.


any possibility of self-hosting?


Everything's E2EE and you get a lot of storage for FREE w/o even creating an account. Just curious, W why bother yourself with self-hosting, like what benefit it will give you?


Server still giving up? Here's the web archive link... http://web.archive.org/web/20240917032317/https://ece.engin....


#1 My first hub & patch cables back as an early teen to learn networking. #2 Air Fryer #3 Wedge pillow - Eliminated my chronic back pain completely in ~2 weeks about 7 years ago and it's not returned since I've kept using it. #4 CGM off Craigslist - wasn't approved from previous insurance, but made managing my illness go from frustrating to nearly effortless so I fought to find better insurance and I'm doing awesome. #5 Mint - Went from reckless spender to super saver. #6 Incline treadmill - lost 45lbs in the first year watching shows and movies


> Wedge pillow - Eliminated my chronic back pain completely in ~2 weeks

Do you place it behind your head or legs ?


Behind my head.


I feel like I saw this randomly on a forum years ago and it's just been part of my top 10 toolkit.



"Based on MacOS HIG guidelines" ... uses links for buttons.

Somehow this is even more aligned with Apple of today.


What do you mean? There is nothing wrong with displaying a link with a button style as long as you treat it as a link with that navigates somewhere else.

In the docs they are using buttons on interaction that does not navigate.


> What do you mean? There is nothing wrong with displaying a link with a button style as long as you treat it as a link with that navigates somewhere else.

Yup. This basically sums up current approach.

There's a clear semantic distinction between a button and a link. For example, screen readers will treat them differently.

And this is especially egregious when your example page is specifically about buttons: https://codedgar.github.io/Puppertino/examples/buttons.html

Edit: Segmented controls are also links: https://codedgar.github.io/Puppertino/examples/segmented_con...

As are buttons like "close this sheet" in actions: https://codedgar.github.io/Puppertino/examples/segmented_con...

etc. etc.


Reminds me of that old car commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppLHHuqZ3F4


OnlineHost: CATWATCH has entered the room.

Fun memories. I still have copies of a lot of those .bas files with the original pinter/punter code. Did anyone ever actually get a rainman account?


I love OptiSigns. I used it when I was a sysadmin and still use it at home for my homelab. Support has been great, they do a monthly newsletter and constantly add features. More importantly I've never had any weird downtime or deauth issues over a year since I've started using it. They handle mixing local and internet assets very well which allows me to make changes with PRTG dashboards and random >file.html scripts I run. They even have emergency/flash messaging for quick communication and a home app for employees who are remote.

I am not a paid endorser, just love the software.


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