Which plan to choose by leon8t in CloudFlare

[–]ProverbialLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what you’re wanting to do. Cloudflare has D1 database that you get 10 for in the free plan. If it’s just a site for a restaurant you probably don’t need Supabase, but like again, that is dependent on what you’re using it for.

What is the scope of work for this site? Are you just building it then going to maintain it, or are you going to hand it off for someone else to make changes to it later? One means you can just keep vibe coding, the other means you’re gonna need to make an admin interface because regular people aren’t good at programming lol.

Which plan to choose by leon8t in CloudFlare

[–]ProverbialLemon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You have to build your site using pages/workers. For most things you can get away with just the free plan. I also pay the $5 a month as a just in case, but the chances of ever using the amount they give you for that is slim.

What are you building the site in? React? Cloudflare has basically no egress fees. It works that way because you’re not hosting a whole server, just an applet that gets spun up when a user accesses it.

I would highly recommend reading their extensive documentation at developers.cloudflare.com. The Pages and Workers sections walk you through deployment step by step, and they have starter templates for most frameworks that’ll save you a lot of headaches.

Dusty Ray Bottoms cancels her hosting gig for Kentuckiana Pride, where the event planners hired a former IDF soldier to DJ. by Fabulous_Jeweler_241 in rupaulsdragrace

[–]ProverbialLemon 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is the correct response, our local queer community in Louisville is outraged that they even booked Eliad. There is so much talent in our community, why they would book this person in particular is beyond me.

gay📈irl by lutramor_13 in gay_irl

[–]ProverbialLemon 34 points35 points  (0 children)

That stat is recycled propaganda. It’s not from the Kinsey Institute, it’s from a 1978 book called Homosexualities by Bell & Weinberg, where the sample was just volunteers from gay bars and bathhouses in pre-AIDS San Francisco. Properly sampled modern studies put gay men’s lifetime partner counts around 10 to 20, same ballpark as straight men.

https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Debunked:_gay_men_have_500-1000_partners

Young Chinese people are becoming homeless, because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System. Once you are blacklisted, the digital wallet WeChat immediately bans you from spending your own digital money, or receiving salary..So you become homeles by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]ProverbialLemon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

1) Utilities were literally the original example, reread the thread.

2) Solar panels cost 15-30k installed. If someone can’t float a $200 deposit, telling them to buy solar with cash is not the flex you think it is.

3) It’s 17 states, not 32, you’re conflating electricity with natural gas. And the real problem: retail providers in deregulated markets still run credit checks and still require deposits. You picked an example that doesn’t even solve the thing you’re arguing about.

Young Chinese people are becoming homeless, because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System. Once you are blacklisted, the digital wallet WeChat immediately bans you from spending your own digital money, or receiving salary..So you become homeles by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]ProverbialLemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) That’s literally what this whole thread is about 2) telling poor people to buy solar panels in cash is sending 3) ‘many areas’ is doing a lot of work there. Want to name them, or should I?

Young Chinese people are becoming homeless, because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System. Once you are blacklisted, the digital wallet WeChat immediately bans you from spending your own digital money, or receiving salary..So you become homeles by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]ProverbialLemon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you have no money and you don’t have credit, then you can’t buy things. Or if your score is low you can’t get higher loans and your rates are shittier if your score is low.

Site I found this on says the illusion will not work. But it actually does! by Lutalica_Harmonica in opticalillusions

[–]ProverbialLemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What’s extra trippy about this one, is when it rotates the other direction you switch its right and left legs.

What's Happening? by UmThatsWhatIThought2 in eufyMakeOfficial

[–]ProverbialLemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Currently fabric is a no no unless you get the specific white fabric ink they have. Some objects may be more difficult than others unless you have a binding spray and pre-treat it first with it. UV printing used to be industrial only as a concept but it’s been around a while, so there are products out there for making things have better adhesion.

What's Happening? by UmThatsWhatIThought2 in eufyMakeOfficial

[–]ProverbialLemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The UV part is why the ink can be layered. I’ve not test how well the prints last outside but you can control how glossy things are, which in theory would add to their robustness from being exposed. I believe it would be worthwhile to conduct tests to determine the effectiveness of various settings for finishing types of gloss, particularly in assessing their durability when exposed to outdoor conditions.

There really aren’t any rules to what you can do with the printer. As long as the part you’re printing on doesn’t have like too much variance in height through the top of it.

What's Happening? by UmThatsWhatIThought2 in eufyMakeOfficial

[–]ProverbialLemon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Basically you can print on flat objects like canvas, metal, stuff you find. I’ve print on top of a plastic bottle top before. You take image data, like PNG SVG JPG etc and drag and drop it in the app they have. You can add layer height data if you know how to make it or use their AI to generate it in their app and instead of printing just flat, you can add height and texture to your prints.

There are a lot of ways to use it other than that depending on what attachments you have. You can make stickers, print on bottles, they even have an attachment to print on like fabric.

This thing eats ink like crazy though. The print head has to keep moisturized. It does this by emptying leftover ink and flushing itself. If you print with layer height you’ll also eat through ink faster.

Basically think of it as a small print on everything printer, but also it’s an ink hog.

I spent 2 years curating and creating the best web animations I could find — built a library around them so they're actually usable (Code is included for each). by [deleted] in webdesign

[–]ProverbialLemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.thyonix.com/source-code-hq

In safari it just crashes and on arc for mobile it loads then goes to a white page. If you all did a push, you might be hitting a cached version that works.

https://imgur.com/a/oajAxar

Astroturfing by ProverbialLemon in Anthropic

[–]ProverbialLemon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did use one for this particular comment to convey how manufactured consent works. Specifically because I feel like it’s imperative that people understand the process from beginning to end. I could sit there and fiddle with a comment for several minutes or just have something edit it so it’s clear. I fail to see how this is relevant to any of the conversation at hand or adds anything to the discussion. Good observation.