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it's like a microcosm of the movie itself! super cool

It occurs to me just now that the logo is in fact a mountain and not a breaching Orca whale like I'd always thought

isn't it the yomesite's half dome, on their logo?

looks like it! didn't know about yosemite's half dome but that makes perfect sense considering it's in the Sierra nevada mountain range. It's gonna have to stay an orca in my headcanon though

Just got an email this morning saying my monthly $3 donation went through, and this article reminded me how the internet archive is truly the internet’s library and very worthwhile to support


It’s one of the few (the only?) org that I donate to without second thoughts


So, you’re telling me the Finn won?


They were both disqualified as they did not leave the sauna unaided.

A different Finn won.


Anyone know how necessary UPnP is? From what I can tell, this setup does not run UPnP for automatic port forwarding


It's quite useful, but -like just about everything- not necessary.

Run it in what miniupnpd calls "secure mode" (which prevents clients from adding rules for IPs they can't talk from), put the daemons's rules after your manually-managed ones and -because of today's world of NAT hole-punching and "just tunnel it over HTTPS, it's the universal firewall bypass protocol" techniques- you're exactly as secure as if you had it off.


You'd need to run a daemon like miniupnpd to enable UPnP, however I'd avoid it if you can, as it can be a significant security risk.


Not necessarily at all and a huge security risk.


That’s a beautiful website, I’ve gotta say. Much respect to the artistry that went into this. Great font as well, I hope to find a fun use for it


I just ask it to generate mermaid diagrams, which are just code that you can render using the mermaid diagram website


You might enjoy the pandemic-era Princess Bride Home Movie, which Rob Reiner and his father Carl Reiner had a scene in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29s1yU3nGkQ

It's a crowdsourced home-movie version produced by dozens of actors in the midst of pandemic lockdown, recording on their phones and using home made props. The actors rotate through the individual roles so you get a real range of performances. I found it delightful.

Worth checking out the opening scene to get a sense of it


Do you mean train time?


Is there an affordable service for doing something like this?


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