I just did :)
I just did :)
yarnc post - is the way to do it. Thanks code!
yarnc non-interactively? Tried something like:h
echo "This is a test." | yarnc post
And it didn't work---it seems it wants to open an editor.
pain at the beginning so said fuck it and tested what would happen with a little speed. no pain. not even afterwards. i don't know.
#running #injury
started running again... pretty much said fuck it and tested what would happen with a little speed. no pain. not even afterwards. i don't know.
#running
started running again... pretty much said fuck it and tested what would happen with a little speed. no pain. not even afterwards. i don't know.
#running
started running again... pretty much said fuck it and tested what would happen with a little speed. no pain. not even afterwards. i don't know.
#running
had to stop due to left knee pain. run was light.
#running #injury
had to stop due to pain in the left knee. run was light. pain at the beginning.
#running
had to stop due to pain in the left knee. run was light. pain at the beginning.
#running
had to stop due to pain in the left knee. run was light. pain at the beginning.
#running
For PowerPoint is simpler, as nothing else is called that way, nor have the same spelling. But yeah, similar to “gonna grab a Coke”. It is intrinsically embedded in the language.
É uma boa ideia, uma comida em repeat enquanto se atravessa um país.
Se fosse cruzar Portugal comia croissant com queijo.
É uma boa ideia, uma comida em repeat enquanto se atravessa um país.
Se fosse cruzar Portugal comia croissant com queijo.
So you don’t feel a bit weird when you say “Windows” or “PowerPoint”? It’s just a brand, nothing special?
So you don’t feel a bit weird when you say “Windows” or “PowerPoint”? It’s just a brand, nothing special?
So you don’t feel a bit weird when you say “Windows” or “PowerPoint”? It’s just a brand, nothing special?
> I often wonder what it must be like for native English speakers to use all these so-called brand names. “I use window 11! This is a KraftPoint presentation. I got the code for this script from the idiot turnstile.” All that sort of thing.
🤣🤣🤣
@bender Fenster 11 → Windows 11; KraftPunkt (or Steckdose) → PowerPoint; Deppendrehkreuz (awesome translation btw, I had to laugh hard!) → GitHub.
this felt really easy today which was surprising since yesterday's run hurt (knee). curious if the s&c beforehand helped things out a bit. it was hot and humid, but there was a nice breeze for some of it so didn't feel the heat until the last mile.
#running #injury
this felt really easy today which was surprising since yesterdays run hurt (knee). curious if the S&C beforehand helped things out a bit. it was hot and humid, but there was a nice breeze for some of it so i didn't feel the heat until the last mile.
#running
this felt really easy today which was surprising since yesterdays run hurt (knee). curious if the S&C beforehand helped things out a bit. it was hot and humid, but there was a nice breeze for some of it so i didn't feel the heat until the last mile.
#running
this felt really easy today which was surprising since yesterdays run hurt (knee). curious if the S&C beforehand helped things out a bit. it was hot and humid, but there was a nice breeze for some of it so i didn't feel the heat until the last mile.
#running
> If you all were to clear your caches, would your clients fetch archived feeds?
No.
And I'm also thinking of nuking my pod at some point and starting over. But maybe after we refactor a few important things.
> If you all were to clear your caches, would your clients fetch archived feeds?
No.
And I'm also thinking of nuking my pod at some point and starting over. But maybe after we refactor a few important things.
> If you all were to clear your caches, would your clients fetch archived feeds?
No.
And I'm also thinking of nuking my pod at some point and starting over. But maybe after we refactor a few important things.
What is your backup target btw? This NFS drive you’re speaking of is probably hosted on one of your local servers running in your apartment/house?
What is your backup target btw? This NFS drive you’re speaking of is probably hosted on one of your local servers running in your apartment/house?
What is your backup target btw? This NFS drive you’re speaking of is probably hosted on one of your local servers running in your apartment/house?
On a more serious note, how’s the adoption of Archive Feeds going? If you all were to clear your caches, would your clients fetch archived feeds? 🤔
(I’m kind of thinking about truncating my history, to be honest. There’s a lot of twts out there, many of them out-of-context by now. They’re of little use except maybe for showing that twtxt/Yarn is an “active platform”.)
On a more serious note, how’s the adoption of Archive Feeds going? If you all were to clear your caches, would your clients fetch archived feeds? 🤔
(I’m kind of thinking about truncating my history, to be honest. There’s a lot of twts out there, many of them out-of-context by now. They’re of little use except maybe for showing that twtxt/Yarn is an “active platform”.)
On a more serious note, how’s the adoption of Archive Feeds going? If you all were to clear your caches, would your clients fetch archived feeds? 🤔
(I’m kind of thinking about truncating my history, to be honest. There’s a lot of twts out there, many of them out-of-context by now. They’re of little use except maybe for showing that twtxt/Yarn is an “active platform”.)