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Would this be of help with YouTubes auto-generated subtitles? I hate the fact the words appear just in time one by one, unlike traditional complete sentences that appear fully one at a time.



These probably were live keys before they shuttered the project, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44898330


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Took me a while before i understood it was to store physical items. For a second I was thinking some battery solution-like grid storage system. A few photos on the homepage would help a lot and make it much more clear for noobs like me.


When I visit that page, the thumbnail of the embedded youtube video displays automatically and shows a gridfinity setup with a wide variety of tools in it. Presumably he's presuming that people can see that.


Same, hah. The similarity between gridwall and powerwall in another comment also snagged me. "Perfboard" has also gotten me before- both are perforated board, but one is used for quick circuit boards and the other (more commonly called pegboard) is a wall-mounted modular hook system for storage.


Based on the title alone I was thinking it was a solution for storing grids... not that I had any idea what kind of grid one might need to store.


Does anyone know if it’s possible to disable autopilot/mdm with this?


It’s <marquee> with extra steps, except for the pause which i’m not sure is possible



Marquee, blink, i, b... Older people like me remember the old "innocent" days of the internet. It's probably nostalgia, but the modern web doesn't seem exciting anymore...


<marquee> quickly got considered a bad design as it prevents revealing the whole information at once and requires a lot of focus and patience. However here I guess in this form it can be used for presenting other products as an additional row


Filament is incredible, a bit of a learning curve but once you get used to it the possibilities are endless. Saves so much time.


password????


LNAV is great, i’m so happy to have found it recently.

I’ve made a Caddy server lnav configuration file a while a go, for who’s struggling to parse the default JSON logs produced by Caddy.

https://gist.github.com/vjanssens/3c6fb8393d87346323d939f172...


PHP is slowly gaining ground on strict typings and every update brings new features. It’s really fun to see losely typed methods over time being refactored to typed methods, giving you that slight peace of mind in every step. Big kudos to the PHP and Laravel community.


+1 on the question about scraping behind authentication. One huge use case we have as an ecommerce store is to crawl data from our vendors, which do not have (or incomplete) export files


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