bikegremlin
bikegremlin
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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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(Quote) No amount of rules can fix "creative" people. In practice, it's better to have folks with integrity enforcing the "don't be a dick" rule (and have enough vigilant LESbians making sure it doesn't stray to WHT :) ). For …
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(Quote) The idea is to create a community - not an advertising board.
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(Quote) DAMN! And I was just about to post an offer for $ 7 Cayman Islands dollars for a 20% revenue boost!
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(Quote) Fair question. I would say that submitting a provider tag request makes the motivation pretty clear. Without that - yup, it is guesswork and could be just random spam (though that usually comes with some religious drivel or affiliate links …
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(Quote) I mean that the default side-bar makes more sense for the today's screen formats (the 16:9 cost cutting abomination of screen dimension ratios that's become prevalent nowadays).
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(Quote) For (what I believe is still a vast) majority of users, this is not needed. But it does detriment a new user from posting a genuine question or request via a new topic (when that makes most sense). This is the problem of providers trying to…
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(Quote) Feel free to write a better guide "manually." This is the best I could do for now, but I'll be back. Sincerely, T-800
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(Quote) I'll sit down and do a proper one as soon as I find the time (unless someone else does that).
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(Quote) Fair points. Please take the time to see this, and run it through that checker to see what it shows as AI-generated (how accurate it is): https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/7503/how-to-write-5-non-spammy-posts-for-a-provider-tag/p1 Relja
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Well, I had to use the terminal to install Viber and to (actually, successfully) update Chome on Ubuntu 22.04. Mint is more user/beginner friendly. Having said that, Gnome has its pros on wide screens (as most screens are today). So far, not too …
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(Quote) Does it make any sense to use the Pro for a desktop/daily runner?
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(Quote) Bumping up those 5+ "non-spammy" posts for a provider tag. :(
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(Quote) The number of people who disagree doesn't make an argument invalid - otherwise, the Earth would "still be flat" (comprehensive, but not complete list of logical fallacies). Having said that: I see @carlin0's point. However, it ma…
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(Quote) The LES mod team and me when the word "double" is posted on the forum: (Image)
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(Quote) You broke Google. :)
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(Quote) Robot says: :) You're right, and I appreciate the clarification. If $.toast() launches a new instance each time it's called, then calling it every 100ms within the setInterval function, as suggested, would indeed create a new toast notifi…
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ChatGPT says this: The issue in your code seems to be related to how and when you're updating and using the timer variable, especially within the scope of the setInterval function and when you're trying to use it in the $.toast call. The timer vari…
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(Quote) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHC9HE7vazI
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I think this member really wants that provider tag. Making generic spamy topics is not the way to do it. :(
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(Quote) There's a story from our Nobel prize winning novel "Bridge On The Drina River" (by Ivo Andrić): It takes place in Bosnia, during the Austria-Hungarian rule. A guy from a remote village is thrilled with a new railroad that Austrian…
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(Quote) I was considering shorting Meta shares, but @AuroraZero would not approve that... :)
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(Quote) You are an optimist. :) Some professions, like translators, are already being decimated.
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(Quote) I would bet on the latter. Time will tell...
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DM-ed the offending member regarding this, and notified other mods. @Diwakar this does look like spam - though each thread on its own is technically a fair question. Relja
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(Quote) 619ms is excellent (anything below 1 second is). So, you are apparently doing it right. This is a LES discussion about How to achieve lower TTFB? You'll find some good tips there. I also wrote a series of articles about WordPress website…
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There won't be any websites in 10 years. :) AI will tell you all you are allowed to know, and sell you what you are alloted to have. On the bright side, we might not live to see that.
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I wrote an article that covers the basics (hits the high points as the Americans say :) ): "How to secure a WordPress website" Relja
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Hello and welcome to LES. :)
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(Quote) Yup. Though, as far as I know, the AI did and does use the existing web articles (not just from the NY Times) to do its work and answer user prompts. And it does so on a massive scale (way beyond what a human could do). Google, with their G…