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  • I’ve always preferred CSS preprocessing with tools like SASS over frameworks like Tailwind.

    They work extremely well with JS frameworks like React since they’re both pretty much just syntactic upgrades of existing systems rather than an obfuscation of systems that abuse modularity.

    That being said, CSS frameworks are still wonderful, used right they can save a lot of time during early development by outsourcing the majority of design to the framework devs.








  • Wouldn’t that then be the convention organizers paying for marketing? They have people that they want at the convention who don’t necessarily even want to go to the convention in the first place, even to market themselves.

    Is the talent marketing their talent or is the convention paying them in order to create interest in the event?

    In any case, having talent pay to register for an event isn’t something new.


  • What about it? Conventions already do this.

    Want to advertise at the convention? Gotta pay.

    Want to have a booth for your content at the convention? Gotta pay.

    Want to just go to the convention to see the advertisements and booths that companies paid to market to you? Believe it or not, gotta pay.

    Steam does the same shit, pay to list your games, pay to run promotions, and players pay for the game.

    IMO, YouTube is lagging behind on this one.



  • Eli the computer guy […] had this show up in his dashboard: “grow your Channel’s popularity and engagement by promoting your video on YouTube, running a promotion helps attract new viewers who can boost your subscriptions, views, likes, and other engagement” and the way this works is your videos will show up if you pay them. YouTube is trying to get people who make content on YouTube to pay for views now.

    Isn’t this kind of basic in terms of content marketing?

    One entity makes content then pays another company to promote it?

    What else would Luis being doing if he actually had to pay for the storage space YouTube gives him for free? Handing out CDs on the street?

    Is he aware that companies like Pinterest already do this?

    I can’t say that the sudden huge drop in viewership isn’t suspicious though.


  • get rid of these:

    in the JS, this is what tries to redirect you:
    
    location[_0x15ea[0]] != _0x15ea[1] && (location[_0x15ea[2]] = _0x15ea[1] + window[_0x15ea[4]][_0x15ea[2]][_0x15ea[5]](window[_0x15ea[4]][_0x15ea[0]][_0x15ea[3]]));
    
    in the HTML:
    
    <link rel="canonical" href="https://scorecount.com/tennis/" />
    
    <meta property="og:url" content="https://scorecount.com/tennis/" />
    
    <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-199625911-1"></script>
    <script>
      window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
      function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}
      gtag('js', new Date());
    
      gtag('config', 'UA-199625911-1');
    </script>
    <div class="adwrap"></div>
    

    change these to these:

    in the HTML:
    
    https://scorecount.com/tennis/onilne-tennis-scoreboard.jpg
    onilne-tennis-scoreboard.jpg
    
    https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js
    jquery.min.js
    
    https://scorecount.com/files/scoreboard300.png
    scoreboard300.png
    

    put all these files in the root folder:

    onilne-tennis-scoreboard.jpg
    jquery.min.js
    scoreboard300.png
    

    Still doesn’t seem to want to update when an action is performed though.

    There is also a “bg.png” but I don’t think that’s causing issues.

    Pretty much everything works except for the score tracking lmfao


  • So, we’ve all had a… time on Reddit lately. And I’m here to recognize it, acknowledge that our relationship has been tested, and begin the “now what?” conversation.

    “I am allowed to hint towards the idea that we may have fucked up but I am not allowed to say how we may have fucked up if we did indeed fuck up which may not be the case. Could you, once again, reiterate what you think we fucked up and how we can fix the alleged fuck up? We haven’t decided to do anything, aren’t claiming fault, and are refusing to bring forth solutions to proposed issues.”

    “Now that we have that out of the way, let’s chat!”



  • This sounds really fuckin cool.

    Probably wouldn’t be able to replicate your beliefs/morals/mannerisms consistently enough for you to not question what it says and/or actually predict your complete internal through processes.

    That being said, if you were to train the AI to be a kind of automated therapist as well as train it to speak like you, it could be useful for getting some thoughts unstuck if you’re in a rut, not sure if that’s something that is possible yet or not.

    A real therapist might be better though.



  • Dankenstein@beehaw.orgtoTechnology@beehaw.orgRAM issues help please
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    1. Are you absolutely sure that your RAM is installed according to the motherboard’s instructions?

    2. Have you tried swapping the two RAM modules between the slots that they are in?

    3. Have you tried using both RAM modules independently from each other?

    Edit:

    1. Do both of the modules have the same speciations? Unlikely that this will cause issues (I think, I haven’t tried it but, y’know, in theory) but it may.

  • Most of the time, I rely on larger organizations, that I trust, to handle donations.

    Non-profits like Untied Way aggregate donations in local areas (as well as inter/nationally) and distribute funds to other organizations.

    They’re kinda like the production company for my contributions I’m the sense that they’ll know more about local organizations and what they’re in need of so I don’t have to rely on my limited knowledge and resources to find effective ways of making donations.

    Banks charge too much for facilitating transactions so if I want to donate to a specific organization then I’ll plan ahead and do a single transaction for the year and I’ll try to find a process that doesn’t involve electronic transfers other than a wire transfer since I eat the cost of the transfer that way.


  • Most of the time, I rely on larger organizations, that I trust, to handle donations.

    Non-profits like Untied Way aggregate donations in local areas (as well as inter/nationally) and distribute funds to other organizations.

    They’re kinda like the production company for my contributions in the sense that they’ll know more about local organizations and what they’re in need of so I don’t have to rely on my limited knowledge and resources to find effective ways of making donations.

    Banks charge too much for facilitating transactions so if I want to donate to a specific organization then I’ll plan ahead and do a single transaction for the year and I’ll try to find a process that doesn’t involve electronic transfers other than a wire transfer since I eat the cost of the transfer that way.