

Hah! I’m glad you mentioned it; made me laugh.
Embedded engineer and programming languages enthusiast. If you wrote some pretty code, I wanna see it.
Hah! I’m glad you mentioned it; made me laugh.
To be fair, there has been very slow progress toward securing some endpoints. But yeah, I was probably being too charitable; the project places way too much emphasis on “backward compatibility” and not enough on security.
You probably shouldn’t just expose jellyfin to the internet quite yet though. There are some ongoing efforts to fix unauthenticated endpoint problems.
I’m glad you figured it out, because I couldn’t.
I have done that before, and it does alter the taste, but I’ve never thought they tasted at all of blood, so I can’t comment on whether you’ll find it to be an improvement.
I’m not even a librarian but pshh, I still got a card. They give them out to anyone, you know.
Oh; thank you.
What is “rocket”? I did try googling it but I was met with raccoons and spacecraft.
Ah, sure. Yeah, goroutines are a well-implemented abstraction.
Harvard has its own issues of course, but don’t let that distract you from the fact that this thing it’s done is the right thing.
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Oh, duh. The corn and the triangles threw me off; I subconsciously thought that was pita.
Just pulling the tint toward magenta didn’t help much- what sort of post processing did you use?
ETA: What is the green looking part composed of, btw? I can’t actually tell.
I don’t deny that it looks tasty, but what is it?
I’m not sure the bed of chips is needed, seeing as it’s practically a chip cylinder already haha, but man that looks good. Tasteful toppings too. I want three.
That’s a pretty neat plate!
The food looks good too.
If those chiles were fresh when you started, I can see how that bowl could be dangerous haha. It looks great though - I make something similar (some sort of bean dish, anyway) every weekend and eat it all week.