relaxatorium | 1 year ago | on: Fast Cash vs. Slow Equity
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relaxatorium | 1 year ago | on: Anyone can push updates to the doge.gov website
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relaxatorium | 1 year ago | on: Vivek Ramaswamy on X: "Will entire agencies be deleted? Answer: yes
We’ll find out more when the actual Trump administration starts I guess, but so far it seems like a broad concept that two guys can use for tweets.
relaxatorium | 3 years ago | on: Linode increases price of compute plans and more
relaxatorium | 3 years ago | on: Linode increases price of compute plans and more
relaxatorium | 3 years ago | on: Apple’s new App Store tax on ads is a direct shot at Meta
relaxatorium | 3 years ago | on: Justin Kan: Web3 games don’t need to lure players with profit
relaxatorium | 3 years ago | on: Apple and MLS to present all MLS matches for 10 years, beginning in 2023
Liga MX (Mexican soccer) ratings destroy them for the obvious reasons (the league the US's largest most passionate soccer fanbase is most passionate about), EPL ratings beat them pretty handily as well (English Premier League, the highest profile and probably best of the European leagues).
Given the money and momentum behind MLS though, there is at least a chance by the end of this deal that they have become one of the top soccer leagues in the world and Apple looks extremely clever, which is not something you can really say for a lot of leagues with actual better soccer than MLS has right now.
It is weird that Apple, one of the biggest companies in the world, now has a vested interest in globally promoting a specific soccer league. MLS is probably thrilled with this compared to their current situation where ESPN+ does dump pretty much all the games onto streaming as content, but is generally disinterested in promoting it too heavily because of their vast prtfolio of already more popular sports.
relaxatorium | 3 years ago | on: Apple and MLS to present all MLS matches for 10 years, beginning in 2023
relaxatorium | 3 years ago | on: Oauth2 support for GMail
relaxatorium | 4 years ago | on: Bitcoin Failed in El Salvador. The President Says the Answer Is More Bitcoin
relaxatorium | 4 years ago | on: Genius Sells to Media Lab for $80M
relaxatorium | 4 years ago | on: BBEdit 14
I always tend to use other editors as my daily driver (TextMate, Atom, VSCode, whatever the new flavor is), but I always keep BBEDit around and updated for this reason. Eventually I am going to need to open an enormous CSV or logfile and do things to it and BBEdit is there for me. It happily opens the thing where other apps scream and choke and die, and it has great text processing tools to do things with that data.
Another thing that's not my reason for liking it but is very real is it's incredible Macness. Unsurprisingly given its 30+ year history on the platform, it's an extremely well behaved Mac application that adheres very cleanly to Mac user expectations of behavior. Doesn't matter that much to me personally, but you'll find a lot of the old-school "fondly reminiscing about Mac SE/30s" types really appreciate that it just feels more like a Mac application than probably even a lot of the built in MacOS applications these days.
relaxatorium | 4 years ago | on: Gitlab 14
relaxatorium | 5 years ago | on: Gitlab is moving to a three-tier product subscription model
I'll need to evaluate this for my company in the next year and that would be extremely helpful, as the new pricing grid of course does not include the phased out tier for comparison, which is the specific direct comparison I actually need to make here.
relaxatorium | 7 years ago | on: GitHub is down
relaxatorium | 8 years ago | on: GitLab 10.4 released
We're not using that method of either hosting GitLab or deploying our software at my company for various historical reasons, and while GitLab has been good for us overall in its basic workflow, it's a bummer how much of the future roadmap and CD/Devops improvement seems not to apply to our setup.
relaxatorium | 9 years ago | on: Unemployment in the U.S. Is Falling, So Why Isn’t Pay Rising?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-american-airlines-rais...
relaxatorium | 9 years ago | on: Tumblr’s stumbles under Yahoo
He even has the “how to have better sex” book out there for you to buy.