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So I'm right to blame Slack for overloading an already existing shortcut??!? I've always blamed Slack, but I didn't know it actually was Slack that started this madness.

The problem with this pattern is that command-k was already a commonly used shortcut for creating a link, which meant that products like Slack had to find something new for making a link so they overloaded paste which is super broken as a result.

Yeah, it's a weird catch-22 for modern ag: don't use aggressive chemical herbicide and pesticides, but mechanical weed control has it's downsides too: with compacting that ground or erosion or use too much fuel.


I really wish they would scale back up and finish the fab in Ohio and bring it online sooner rather than later.


Because of PF or Packet Filter (the PF in pfSense FWIW): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PF_(firewall)


No, this is the FIA[1], not Formula 1. They are very very different organizations.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9d%C3%A9ration_Internati... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_Group


No need to get mad or upset about this at all, MinIO is telling us exactly who they are:

They want to be a commercial software vendor, and they don't like open source.

As long as they aren't advertising their product as open source, I don't see an issue.


Why do they need money? What happened to their funding?


It was after a big sponsor pulled out and presumably before Shopify stepped in...


One of the major sources of funding was cut because they sided with the devil...


The dastardly devil who made the whole thing popular in the first place! Quite a devil indeed.


Yes? What's your point?


To make fun of the idea that DHH is a devil.


they were funded by a company run by a guy who read DHH's blog and cut funding unless they excommunicated him


So they failed to properly protect their credentials?

This sure doesn't reflect all this supposed professionalism and improvements RC was supposed to make.

Years ago, I decided with all the DHH drama, that using Rails was too much of a liability and this shit just makes the whole Ruby ecosystem a liability to anything build in that ecosystem.


Want I really want is an *arr style app that I can give a list of Youtube channels I want archived, and it would just keep the archive up to date indefinitely.


https://www.tubearchivist.com/

There's even a good Jellyfin integration


Somebody made a script that automatically downloads from YouTube using RSS feeds - assuming I don't jinx it by mentioning they still have those...

https://github.com/Jocomol/newsboat_video_downloader


Just found out about https://github.com/DialmasterOrg/Youtarr today.


What's an *arr style app?


Sonarr and Radarr are the big ones. Tracks new content (in these cases, TV shows and movies) and auto downloads as they become available.


Arr, Matey, where's me booty?


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