

It’s actually Weelverine.
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Oh my god, I’m so sorry. I’ll leave now.
It’s actually Weelverine.
…
Oh my god, I’m so sorry. I’ll leave now.
It kind of matched the rest of the city.
What? Porto is lovely.
Both cbr and cbz are just compressed archives - R for Rar and Z for Zip. The format has got nothing to do with how the images are displayed in a reader application.
If you want any reader to read a comic frame by frame instead of page by page, you’d have to uncompress the file, then cut out each individual frame and give them sensible names (eg. page_39_frame_03.png or somesuch) and then recompress.
Someone else in the thread mention software that can do this, but it might not always work as expected, when the layout is not straight-forward.
mc mirror is a pretty straightforward method of migration. Should work if the other end is S3-compatible.
No one owes you a soapbox, but you are free to create a community if you can’t find one that matches your interests.
“Are you ready to rock?”
Don’t question. Just download every game ever made on any platform. Click the link and don’t question.
OpenRouter has free models, but you are severely rate limited until you purchase $10 credits.
There are dotnet docs in the copilot ads.
Turbo Linux in the late 90s. It didn’t go well.
Later I gave Redhat a shot - 5.0 or 5.1, I forget. Stayed with RH and now Fedora.
The Tristram theme from Diablo always makes me want to stay a while and listen.
Hell, you can even use regex to search your stash in Path of Exile 2.
Absolutely, the syntax is difficult to remember, but knowing about concepts like lookaheads etc. is already far beyond what “regex is line noise” coders will ever achieve.
Regular expressions are not that difficult and coders that refuse to learn them because they “look like line noise” are terrible at their jobs.
The fluctuations and the obvious insider trading affects much more than just other people’s investments.
He is going to keep up the market manipulation and insider trading the whole term, isn’t he?
Groovy.
What is it?
Inconceivable!
Add it to my “backlog” folder that I have a program that picks from whenever there’s under 4 hours of playtime of my playlist. Once I’m through the old episodes I move it to the regular folder of podcasts that I subscribe to. I abuse Pocket Casts’ internal webapp API for this.
(If it is current affairs, I’ll subscribe while working on the backlog, so I both listen to the old episodes in order and get new episodes in the playlist).
Easy to manage like this :-)
Got approx. 7.500 hours in my backlog :-(