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cocochanel commented on Neofetch developer archives all his repositories: "Have taken up farming"   github.com/dylanaraps... · Posted by u/Y444
driverdan · a year ago
Every time this topic comes up I say the same thing. If you've never worked on a farm and have some kind of romantic idea about it then you shouldn't do this. Farming is hard work. Modern farmers have college degrees, millions in equipment, and a vast amount of knowledge and experience you do not have.

If you're thinking of doing this and do not have experience go work on a farm for a year before you buy in.

cocochanel · a year ago
I see this kind of comment every time someone decides to take a different path. Pessimistic sounds smart I guess. Well, you are wrong. I have done it myself, started a farm on a whim a couple years back, and did just fine! And no I don't know what hard work you're talking about, I'm much healthier than I was sitting at a desk all day long.
cocochanel commented on Llama3 implemented from scratch   github.com/naklecha/llama... · Posted by u/Hadi7546
hovering_nox · a year ago
Why can the author only write in all lowercase?
cocochanel · a year ago
He probably thinks it's cool. Common on Twitter these days.

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cocochanel commented on Guy Callendar, the engineer who discovered human-caused global warming   nautil.us/the-part-time-c... · Posted by u/Brajeshwar
olddustytrail · a year ago
You don't have to go back that far. It's fluctuated back and forth between 160 to 300ppm over the last 800k years. https://science.nasa.gov/resource/graphic-the-relentless-ris...
cocochanel · a year ago
Why does it fluctuate to 300ppm ~300k years ago?

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cocochanel commented on PM2: Production Process Manager with a Built-In Load Balancer   github.com/Unitech/pm2... · Posted by u/thunderbong
pkstn · a year ago
PM2 was really nice until I moved to using Docker Swarm Mode which is even better in so many ways!
cocochanel · a year ago
For some reason I thought Docker Swarm was abandoned. From the Docker docs,

> Docker Swarm mode is built into the Docker Engine. Do not confuse Docker Swarm mode with Docker Classic Swarm which is no longer actively developed.

cocochanel commented on M 4.8 – 2024 Whitehouse Station, New Jersey Earthquake   earthquake.usgs.gov/earth... · Posted by u/theandrewbailey
scrumper · a year ago
Felt that very strongly in southern Westchester county NY. Not like the 2011 earthquake I felt in NYC, which was kind of slow and made the building I was in sway violently; this was more like the vibrations from a huge truck passing nearby, but more intense. Loud and very unpleasant, about 15 seconds duration. Did not like that at all, am now inspecting all our services like gas and water for disruption, checking for cracks and so on.
cocochanel · a year ago
it's a 4.8 lol

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cocochanel commented on jQuery v4.0 Beta   blog.jquery.com/2024/02/0... · Posted by u/joshmanders
DrSiemer · 2 years ago
A few years ago I dropped jQuery for plain vanilla js and I've never looked back. Native js has everything jQuery has, except for the pile of often poorly maintained half baked "plugins", that usually only do what they want to do and not much else.

Yes, the vanilla selectors are more verbose, but any half decent code editor will make them just as fast to type. I don't mean to be penantic, but I don't really understand why so many people still use jQuery at all.

https://youmightnotneedjquery.com/

cocochanel · 2 years ago
your link actually convinced me that jQuery is a much better alternative to vanilla js.

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