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Consider using work trees. They have separate reflogs, you'd still get separate directories, but less duplication.


Did you reach out to popular Bing-powered search engines like DuckDuckGo directly? Or just Microsoft?


https://www.ecosia.org/ seems to have no issue with neocities (whereas searching neocities in duckduckgo does not show it except in the wikipedia callout).


It's the same problem. Search for "fauux" (one of our more popular web sites) and you'll see other sites talking about one of the more popular sites but you won't see a link to the site itself.


What did you expect it to be lite in?


Calories. Yeah, I was naive back in the 90s.


Yep. I have a MacBook air 13 and a Framework, and miss the extra vertical space when I'm on the MacBook.


I started to catalogue my tape collection. No JavaScript.

https://tapes.josh.cool/


oh snap you have the prodigy on here. haven't listen to them in a long time


Please do! You put an ellipsis where an interesting explanation could go.


Japanese for "cat". Small programs to add a tiny cat that runs to your cursor and then naps - until another cursor move.

There's also JS to add a neko to a webpage.

Cute, but also not good when trying to focus on reading.


I’ve seen some blogs linked here on HN that do that. It’s so incredibly obnoxious if you have any difficulties with visual processing.

I’m trying to read but my eyes keep jumping to the movement and I lose my place.

I understand people think it’s “fun” but I think it’s just so disrespectful to the reader.


Hah, that's a blast from the past! You've reminded me of "Ameko", which added a little cat to the Amiga Workbench, walking around over the windows. I think I had it from a magazine coverdisk.


With `tail` you can press enter a few times to put some empty lines after the last line. This is useful e.g. when you trigger a function multiple times and want to easily see line groups from each attempt. It's the only reason I still use `tail` for following when `less` is available.


A visual mark would be nice, agreed. I haven't tried it, but I wonder if you could approximate it with the bookmarking feature that less(1) does have. It wouldn't be visible, but it would scroll to a consistent mark.


I usually use tail when I need to do some ad-hoc log following.

Having to set bookmarks and remember them is a PITA I can usually do without. If I'm looking at "normal" log output, it's usually set up in a nice aggregator somewhere, where I can easily exclude noise and otherwise uninteresting output.


I use one of these https://www.tindie.com/products/zitaotech/bb-q10-bleusb-keyb...

The keymap takes some getting used to.


A DVD/Blu-ray/CD player and a digital TV tuner.


I think it costs less too, whereas a new or used PS5 costs more but doesn't add a lot of value -- there are roughly 15 exclusive games for the PS5 so it's not compelling if you have a gaming PC, but it is a nice package to sit next to your TV that does a lot and can stream games from the gaming PC. Personally I like a PS4 controller better than the Apple TV thing.


The PS5 unfortunately doesn't do DVDs or CDs though.


The launch edition doesn’t? I’m surprised vendors even sell a bluray drive that doesn’t have that capability. I guess sony wanted to cut every cent off they could…


That's cool! We'll still need to change all of the references to `resource[0]`, right? Or does tofu obviate that need as well?


I’m not sure I understand. You refer to the conditional resource fields normally - without list indices. You just have to make sure the object isn’t null.

There’s some samples in the docs[0] on safe access patterns!

[0]: https://opentofu.org/docs/language/meta-arguments/enabled/


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