jaschen
@jaschen@lemmynsfw.com
- Comment on My CR-10's had a good run but I made a slight upgrade today 9 months ago:
What did you end up paying?
Outside of price, what features are you getting(or not getting)with this?
I am considering a bamboo 5o replace my artillery X1 and MakerBot x2. I love both my printers, but I’m sick of being a 3D printing engineer and just want to print something out I created.
- Comment on Cursed 9 months ago:
I mean, it’s mostly made of glucose (sugars).
- Comment on Piers Morgan gets owned 9 months ago:
Please tell the world about how awesome communist rule is while in a free democracy. Please let those starving people in those concentration camps in China know how good they have it.
Please go on. Enlightened us.
- Comment on Someone get working on this, right away! 10 months ago:
Lasagna pizza
- Comment on Carrot 10 months ago:
Almost never. I have seen it used in classic cars before the Allen was invented but nothing since. The flathead screws had a high chance of slippage that might result in scratching the vehicle.
Typically it’s a torx or allen.
- Comment on Carrot 10 months ago:
I’m not sure if this is a repost from reddit but if you’re actually interested. If you tell us the name and model, I can tell you which screw type it is using manuals. Sometimes it’s a Allen, torz or a regular Philips screw.
- Comment on See? You still have a chance! 10 months ago:
Men can love men too man! Ya too bad for China. I feel sorry for the people in China under the CCP.
- Comment on Beeper users say Apple is now blocking their Macs from using iMessage entirely 10 months ago:
Actually, I was thinking it was RCS. It was regular text messages. Thanks for the correction.
- Comment on Beeper users say Apple is now blocking their Macs from using iMessage entirely 10 months ago:
Signal removed it’s RCS support:(
- Comment on Get to work, crackheads 10 months ago:
Someone actually stole a bunch of cameras but couldn’t offload it and ended up getting caught when he tried to sell it on craigslist. Lol. Apparently the camera units are proprietary in the office shelf.
- Comment on I would have disowned him too. 10 months ago:
I would have been happy knowing that my son is already turning into a father.
- Comment on Beeper users say Apple is now blocking their Macs from using iMessage entirely 10 months ago:
Antitrust laws prohibits killing off your competition. Just because they will have RCS, doesn’t mean they didn’t actively killed beeper.
- Comment on Beeper users say Apple is now blocking their Macs from using iMessage entirely 10 months ago:
Unfortunately RCS is on the carrier side. The most basic chat system built in by the phone carrier will likely have RCS.
- Comment on Apple to Remove Blood-Oxygen Sensor From Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban 10 months ago:
I go out of my way to support the small websites. If there is an app I want to download, I check out their site first to see if I can buy from there so they can save on the crazy fees google charges
- Comment on Beeper users say Apple is now blocking their Macs from using iMessage entirely 10 months ago:
You know what to do, the EU Government.
- Comment on SUV stolen from Toronto driveway shows up 50 days later — AirTags tracked vehicle from Canada to Middle East, offering glimpse into shipping routes used by car thieves 10 months ago:
Why didn’t you say bicycle?
- Comment on Apple to Remove Blood-Oxygen Sensor From Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban 10 months ago:
Most tech companies on the stock market.
Plenty of mom and pop shops and 1 man websites that everyone should support.
- Comment on Apple to Remove Blood-Oxygen Sensor From Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban 10 months ago:
Also they tried to trademark the word “App” Store saying that “App Store” meant “Apple” Store.
Fuck Apple.
- Comment on Apple to Remove Blood-Oxygen Sensor From Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban 10 months ago:
Well, Apple stole a patent after they were presented with it when they lied about wanting to do a "collaboration ". Then literally GUTTED their engineering team with crazy sign on bonuses while using what they saw to from that meeting and bypass their “collaboration”.
I agree that patents suck IF there was no end date. But I’m totally ok with Apple getting in trouble for blatantly doing something like this.
Fuck Apple. They deserve this and more for being fucking too big to get in trouble.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
Well, the majority of people do.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
Chrome. You’re likely using their product. They know everything.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
Not all, but I have plenty of 1 or 2 people sites that are purely ad based for income.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
Ahhh, I think you might be an edge case. The users we tested this on all understood what was going to happen after.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
I started my career in SEO and moved into web Manager because it was just too tiring keeping up with Google. I think my last update that I could remember was called “Panda”. This is when they named their updates.
My current SEO strategy is super simple. Have the content you’re writing for relate as much as possible to the user intent. Give the user what they are looking for FAST and then crosslink, cross sell after. You will have a good page.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
What you’re talking about is called lazy loading. It loads text first and CSS and then images after.
Most modern sites now do this along with needing to load it at all until you hit the continue button. That not only reduces your browser load, it also reduces server load as well.
There are many other reasons to have the continue button, but the positives outweigh the negative. It’s not considered a dark pattern and helps the content team improve on their content.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
It depends on the site. A recipes site is trying to get as many impressions as possible so they can either turn a profit or keep the lights on.
If your company doesn’t rely on ads to stay afloat, the site experience is better.
If you dislike the page, exit the page within 10ish seconds without clicking anything and you will hurt the page’s SEO ranking.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
As I mentioned, small mom and pop shops can’t afford to give you free content without ads. So they prioritize the ad so they can get paid for the impression.
Unfortunately the content is not free to create and maintain.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
Some of my clients do not have the budget to give you free content without ads. Even a (usable)shared hosting server costs around 25 bucks a month. Add in dev time and design, small mom and pop sites can’t afford to be ad free.
Only the big dogs do paywalls.
- Comment on Why do some websites have a "Continue Reading" button? 10 months ago:
Then the article isn’t strong enough and will be rewritten. The more relevant it is in your search, the higher chance you will continue reading.
- Comment on When a friend tells you they want a t-shirt featuring Shran, there's really only one thing to do 10 months ago:
That kinda looks like a young Mike Meyer