@ezberry Checked with my 11 year old popsicle aficionado son, and he might agree, but pointed out that popsicle is a better name than the original name, which was epsicle.
@kenwheeler I zigzagged between some trees over my deck and the squirrels ate the wire and bulbs two years in a row. So don't do that.
I think I'll next do the whiskey barrel planter with concrete and a post thing.
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@kenwheeler OCC planetarium is the first thing that came to mind. Made good class trips as a kid, idk how it holds up for a kid birthday party but they do them— https://t.co/321Stk2R7t
This is a nice alternative to consider to soft deletion and a similar pattern could also work well for storing version history of table data.
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@awawat Oh I got that, but does 'using' mean just connecting to it with each wallet, or doing a Deposit ETH on L1 / Withdraw ETH on L2 as well? I assumed and did the latter, but idk. Also my first time trying any L2 and holy fast / cheap!!
@Stammy You'll miss out on great wedding photographers with that requirement. It's a combo of not wanting unedited work or a client's edits out in the world, and the client not appreciating their style. Hire someone whose edits you like.
Also, you can do a lot with high res jpegs.
I've been waiting over a month for Facebook to fix a broken marketing insights api endpoint that stopped working on a specific date with no workaround, is easily reproducible, and appears to affect a sizable group.
I assume that everyone at @fb_engineering has quit.
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@michaeltemkin@thecure One of my favorite bands since high school, and somehow an album I’d missed until borrowing your CD ‘99ish. Thanks for the introduction — it’s still a top album for me.
@datarade You’ll find single libraries like passport to oauth for a requested scope of permissions against multiple different providers, but no single library to publish across them. You’d then take that oauth token and use it with each provider’s publishing endpoint on their api.
A great interview with @bramcohen (author of BitTorrent, now Chia) by @kevinrose on Chia, a green cryptocurrency, which launched its mainnet yesterday. I've enjoyed following this well-run journey. Congratulations on the launch!
https://t.co/yFcxwaSik0