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Cake day: June 13th, 2025

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  • The creator is active on a professional slack I’m on and they’re lovely and receptive to user feedback. Their tool is very popular in the online archives/cultural heritage scene (we combine small budgets and juicy, juicy data).

    My site has enabled js-free screening when the site load is low, under the theory that if the site load is too high then no one’s getting in anyway.


  • I’ve been having good luck with Kimi K2 for CSS/bootstrap stuff, and boilerplate API calls (example: update x to y, pulling x and y from this .csv). I appreciate that it cites its sources because then I can go read more and hopefully become more self-reliant when looking up documentation.



  • From a “giving tech support” POV, nano is the best editor. Have you ever tried walking a non-techie through editing a config file on the command line, over the phone, no screen share? Nano is your friend. (I swear, this very expensive software I used to support got its sysadmins by picking whoever was absent the day the the client site figured out someone had to do it.)


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    4 months ago

    Shared with my Linux friend that is learning Spanish to better communicate with the almost-in-laws. They were amused.

    update: so was their Windows boyfriend, who helped them with the “bless Gabe Newell” line.