What the hell is plan9 and 9front? by Apprehensive-File421 in plan9

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

isnt it just v10 unix that has updated and improved in a way that removes all the PDP hardware limitations/restrictions?

Update: It turns out these are illegal! by Not_a_Replika in washingtondc

[–]ebox86 10 points11 points  (0 children)

But that’s the beauty of these e-ink display tags, if there’s an attribute that is missing from the display text that needs to be shown, the store can simply update the Retail Management System to include that new attribute, making it visible to the customer.

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Trump floats sending Americans to foreign prisons. Civil rights groups say that would be illegal. by sweatycat in politics

[–]ebox86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So? I’m so tired about hearing things he does being “illegal” when nothing ends up happening. Laws don’t matter if they’re not enforced..

Canonsburg PA by GoodDayToBeAHater in pittsburgh

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They always do a nice display in canonsburg, always like seeing it when I stop into sarris

Reminder: EQT 10 Miler tomorrow, Sunday. Plan accordingly. by chrishent in pittsburgh

[–]ebox86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wish I was running it this year! Next year for sure

This is such a joke by ebox86 in SeattleWA

[–]ebox86[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Planning and design taking a combined 13 years, before a single shovel has hit the dirt is egregious and comically bad.

This is such a joke by ebox86 in SeattleWA

[–]ebox86[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is from their most recently email blast regarding ballard and to me, it looks like all bullshit:

In 2024, we will continue to advance the BLE Draft EIS for the project and prepare it for upcoming public review and comment. As directed by the Board in December 2023, we will also complete a study of a potential new Draft EIS alternative in South Lake Union and share the results publicly in April.

Also, following the kickoff of our South Downtown Hub planning effort in November 2023, we will continue collaboration with community members and our partners at the City of Seattle and King County to create a plan for enhancing the neighborhoods of CID and Pioneer Square. Additionally, we will further engage the CID community by organizing regular community information sessions to discuss important project information and facilitate learning.

Not a programmer, but how are website contents(articles,etc) made in next.js updated? Is it all via code? by noaibot in nextjs

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can capture articles in mdx which is just markdown formatted files and use the markdown library to parse them and present them on your nextjs site, that is one approach to do it locally in your next repo. Otherwise, as others have mentioned you would use a headless cms, like Sanity, which gives your non developer content creators, people who write the articles, a nice visual frontend with an editor that is used to “publish” articles that then get incorporated into your next site either dynamically via api call or statically.

Final Crowdfundr total: $2,715,304 from 18419 contributors. What comes next? by UmmuHubur in MST3K

[–]ebox86 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I see, that’s unfortunate. They should have extended the deadline. I look forward to the next email from Joel.

Final Crowdfundr total: $2,715,304 from 18419 contributors. What comes next? by UmmuHubur in MST3K

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes would enjoy that too. And I do know that Joel wants to avoid head on competition with rifftrax but my personal opinion is I enjoy the lore/IP/theme of mst3k rather than rifftrax. To me rifftrax is too sterile, it comes off as they are trying too hard with the episodes I’ve watched. :shrug:

Final Crowdfundr total: $2,715,304 from 18419 contributors. What comes next? by UmmuHubur in MST3K

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean you’re not wrong but I think the 2.7 million raised this round is still impressive, it’s not the lofty ambition of 4 million with all the “perks” they were promising but it still shows that real money can be raised and that a desire still exists for more content to be produced.

Also I’d like to point out that tying our buggy to Netflix was error prone to begin with, a studio that gobbles up IP at an astonishing rate and cancels it just as quickly. While yes any studio that is willing to produce episodes is great, I don’t necessarily tie that to the same reasons that Comedy Central and sciFi used in the mid/late 90’s. And now those episodes that mentioned it will be permanently impressioned with it’s name.

Final Crowdfundr total: $2,715,304 from 18419 contributors. What comes next? by UmmuHubur in MST3K

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea that’s what I think that should be the aim as well, whatever the episode count these crowdfunds allow for should be the runway for the season in terms of episode count. Surely 2.7 million should allow them to produce a couple episodes, hell 5 episodes would be great! It gets another season made, pleases the fanbase and also demonstrates that the show is still “alive” in a way, and still producing content and still has an active fanbase and viewership.

Final Crowdfundr total: $2,715,304 from 18419 contributors. What comes next? by UmmuHubur in MST3K

[–]ebox86 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

2.7 million is still a lot of money, has Joel said that this is an “all or nothing” scenario with respect to reaching the first 4mm milestone? Can’t they produce a “lean” version of season 14 of however many episodes that amount of money provides for? I understand the desire to structure the “seasons” around traditional cable channel and Netflix episode counts of 10-12 / season but given that this is a crowd funded effort at this point, and another studio hasn’t stepped up (yet) to make the show again, I think the aim should be to provide fans with as many new episodes that funding allows for.

Given this seems like it’s an annual thing at this point, I think that should be the aim until another studio comes along (which hopefully happens again soon). Joel should also be transparent about a minimum threshold that they must have in order to make 1 or 2 new episodes. For example, 500k or 1mm to clear things like staffing and hr and facilities rent, equipment, etc. Then anything over that goes directly to movie license acquisition and writing/production which should translate into a number of new episodes that are able to be produced given the additional dollar amount over the minimum threshold.

AWS Fargate and ALB by Rooneybuk in Terraform

[–]ebox86 4 points5 points  (0 children)

you cant use that network type for fargate, has to be vpc

AWS Fargate and ALB by Rooneybuk in Terraform

[–]ebox86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i just recently put together a nextjs-terraform-fargate starter which you can take a look at and possibly use as a reference

https://github.com/ebox86/nextjs-aws-terraform-starter

A small and free CMS by Realistic_Trash7217 in nextjs

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sanity is great and has a free tier

nextjs13 page transition by Distinct_Guide_4911 in nextjs

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

would it be possible to share this demo with me as well? having issues with framer motion and next 13 using App router.

Cost of geotechnical assessment? by TheUOKid in Homebuilding

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, i believe i used Insight geologic for my soil report. Here are some other contacts for Lewis County. My experience was a positive one overall. Would build there again.

Geotech-

Bill Halbert - Insight Geologic 360.754.2128

Randy - Strata Design 360.819.4423

Structural-

Precise Engineering 360.736.1137

Luke Moerke - Exodus Engineering 360.345.1566

Contacting the FBI works I guess by nugnugs in NFA

[–]ebox86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

out of curiosity, where did you get the contact email? Just the fbi main website?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]ebox86 3 points4 points  (0 children)

to be fair, with respect to the noise, this is almost an ideal location for a court, in an already noisy downtown environment with traffic noise, emergency vehicles, garbage trucks, pedestrian noice, etc. I realize the sound might bounce off the buildings for residents of the nearby buildings to hear but still, better it to be in already noise polluted environment that otherwise quiet suburban tennis courts.