Reddit user since March 26, 2011.
A farmer by trade turned software engineer and web developer.
I used to love moderating daily as a way to foster communities that felt inclusive and constructive. These days I’m fairly hands-off and am just concerned with keeping some things I love secure and comfortable for everyone.
Organizr might be the closest thing you’re looking for
Scrolled through the comments, how has no one not mentioned A Plague Tail? Amazing story from a woman’s perspective
Because you spent $5 a month instead of $50 on cartridges of ink that will dry up in 3 months if they don’t get used. If you need an ink tank, then you aren’t worried about photo quality, in which case a laser is better.
If you understand that it’s basically a Netflix subscription for ink, it works great, especially if you print photos it can save a lot of money. If you print a few things a month and suddenly go to 400 pages, you might run out of ink before the next set arrives.
When you anticipate running out soon, you have to give CS a call and ask them to send the next set of cartridges sooner than later.
Still, anything is better than paying full retail for refills at Cartridge World.
While I haven’t tried symphony, my annoyance with PHP in general is that parsing any kind of data is tacky. In the end you end you have just as many lines as python but less readable.
Cleaner functions or cleaner data? Both languages have their strengths and can (now) be typed.
Once a year with amsoil or the like. Cars average 5k to 10k miles a year.