

Reading (listening to) War of the Noobs, and honestly it’s getting a bit stale. It didn’t hook or make me really laugh like earlier books on the series.
Recently finished This Inevitable Ruin, and DCC is always a good time.
Reading (listening to) War of the Noobs, and honestly it’s getting a bit stale. It didn’t hook or make me really laugh like earlier books on the series.
Recently finished This Inevitable Ruin, and DCC is always a good time.
My dream:
In every city and town, local horticulture and landscaping shops would have hearty grass alternatives, a combination of plants selected from the local biome, that could withstand moderate foot traffic and don’t require replanting every year.
I’ve never actually seen any horticulture shops offer such a seed package, granted I haven’t really been looking since I don’t have a house.
You had a thing for that green gorilla fish thing and still got 97% vanilla???
I mean, it depends on what convention you’re attending.
Like… Are we at the furry convention? In which case, yeah I agree.
Some of these are pretty weak, but still valid imo because it’s specifically asking for ones from your youth; the start of your freak journey
Ah, I see you’re a Canadian of culture, too
It varies by keyboard
Probably that I’m pedantic, periodically.
(The irony being that it’s using the loose definition rather than the literal definition of “periodically”, although it’s still in the dictionary)
I only see one title and one post body; what happens if 3 people share the same link but with 3 different titles and description bodies?
Do they get merged, does one get arbitrarily selected, or does this only work on posts with identical link+title+body?
I’m pretty happy with Voyager. It’s not perfect but it’s good
Can confirm. Grew up just down the road
I grew up just a few minutes down the road from there! Had a friend who lived on That street.
I love whenever I see this pop up every few months or lol.
Kinda.
Ignoring the pedantic take that nearly every website is a saas.
And the slightly less pedantic take that every interactive website is a saas
If your website is an app that does a thing that a user wants, it’s a saas.
Your website just does mpeg to gif transcoding? That’s a saas.
Online text editor? SaaS.
Online tamagotchi? SaaS.
If it doesn’t scale to the number of users who want or need to use it, then it’s not a very good SaaS. But SaaS it is.
What makes it “working”, is that the Software part of Software as a Service, is available as a Service.
The service doesn’t have to scale to a million users. It’s still a SaaS if it has one customer with like 4 users.
Is this a pedantic argument? Yes.
Are you starting a pedantic fight about the specific definition of SaaS? Also yes.
Lol they don’t need scaling and redundancy to work. They just need scaling and redundancy to avoid being sued into oblivion when they lose all their customer data.
As a full time AI hater, I fully believe that some code-specialized AI can write and maybe even deploy a full stack program, with basic input forms and CRUD, which is all you need to be a “saas”.
It’s gonna suck, and be unmaintainable, and insecure, and fragile. But I bet it could do it and it’d work for a little while.
I hope this is satire 😭
But they were still users who were active in that half-year, so even when they went offline it shouldn’t have resulted in a dip
This graph doesn’t make sense to me. The drops on the two graphs shouldn’t line up, right? Make me sus
That’s a very reddit thing to say
I probably say something
And it gets me in trouble
Edit:
Hahaha I actually forgot my username and thought I was using one that I use elsewhere, but this still applies exactly the same 🤣😭
Felt exactly the same about the Mercy of Gods.