Last Sunday we planted the chillis for #Project#HotSauce2024, and a tiny Tabasco just won the race for the first grown green this year. It's closely followed by a Jalapeño and a Reaper, which I expect to see properly tomorrow or on Monday.
We have gone with 36 planted seeds this year, six each of Tabasco, Habanero, Jalapeño, Cayenne, Lemon Drop and Carolina Reaper.
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Hot Take:
The "I'm new to Github guy" is an absolute asshole but is actually completely right, all the developers coping right now that Github is a dev platform are wrong. If you only release your app on Github it's no longer just a development platform it's also distribution one
I'm particularly proud of this. I crammed a mITX motherboard (5600G, 16GB RAM, 1TB NVMe) and a 650W SFX PSU into an old Samsung BT-120AT portable TV. I also managed to find a 5.6" 4:3 LCD to replace the original B&W CRT, and a circular LCD that perfectly fit the window for the AM/FM tuner. I have USB, HDMI, and C13 ports on a custom-made carbon fiber insert.
I have a few finishing touches I'd like to sort out: better power button, a screen to go behind the VHF/UHF tuner window, maybe a way to use the knobs for something (they're just held in place with hot glue at the moment). I also need to figure out how to talk to the circular LCD on the top, which I'll likely use to display system performance metrics. Still very happy with the progress so far!
It's running #Linux Mint, and it's going to serve as our entertainment center (I'll install some emulators, stepmania, maybe a few modern-ish Steam games). Right now it's just connected to our local Jellyfin server.
For the most part of my job I find myself right in the middle of this.
And I can understand and support both part.
What makes me laugh (and worry, a lot) is that nobody can understand that a trade-off is not a win-win.
A trade-off, in the large majority of the cases, is NOT a solution, it is only a temporary and short-sighted workaround where, maybe not immediately, everybody looses.
I have discovered that I have more items that I wrote stored away someplace... meaning I am half way through my project of creating what I will now call Tessia's Deck of Acquirement...or something.