@AlexStandiford You probably had it the right way but then the Tyler suddenly shifted and next thing you know they’re wearing everything backwards
@Rmmmsy Same. Nightmare fuel.
@fugularity You spent a lot of time in your hidey-hole when you were that age. Maybe your cat is going to start a band and write emo poetry.
@williamsba Philly cheesesteak pie?
@MKamensek That’s where all the special glasses go…
@freshyill Wordle 268 4/6*
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@pbinfinity It did!
@crutchcorn @UnicornUttrncs @kevttob Elmo has four fingers and you have four chapters. I think this is the perfect cover!
@elyktrix Does this count as typing? Then yes.
@mattcampux I used to snack on those as a kid
@cameronmoll Camping isn’t for everyone
@dbchhbr Jackbox games are fun jackboxgames.com/
There is also a coding escape room game that is neat escape.codingame.com/
@mwop Whenever I get something working I run it through shellcheck.net/ and take note of the explanations.
@yongfook There are some teams that use it @CoderPad I would say about 50% of the people that use it actually write a status update. The other half just show their GitHub updates. Seems kind of a waste to me.
@fugularity Joined February 2007
@twigpress @YmirApp My costs for one month of cloudfront or the same as 12 months using bunny.net and now all the image transformation stuff is built in for $9/month it’s a no-brainer. But not as fun as rolling your own.
@twigpress @YmirApp Yes I use that setup in production, it worked pretty well. Costs are okay for CloudFront. But this was back when there were no options you had to roll your own. If I was starting from scratch today I would use bunny.net for a CDN and dynamic image transformation
@twigpress @YmirApp Oh yeah been there, done that github.com/spiritedmedia/tachyon…
@twigpress @YmirApp Ooo how does it work?