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Summary: Apple is requiring Patreon to switch to their in-app purchase system for iOS transactions by November 2024 or face removal from the App Store. This will result in a 30% App Store fee for new memberships purchased through the iOS app. To help offset this fee, creators have the option to automatically increase prices […]
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Albert Einstein spent years grappling with the challenge of explaining gravity as a warping of space-time, influenced by matter. This led him to tensors, geometric objects crucial not only in his theory of relativity, but also in areas like quantum mechanics, machine learning, and biology. A tensor is more than just an array of numbers; […]
A friend recommended trying WezTerm, despite my decade-long loyalty to iTerm 2. I initially found it lacking but gave it another chance a few months later. The powerful Lua config and API caught my interest, leading to a prettier, more functional terminal with customizable keybindings. The flexibility of Lua config allows for appearance, keybindings, multiplexing, […]
The author shares a unique perspective on life, drawing on his varied experiences in different jobs and life situations. He emphasizes the importance of repairing and remaining, whether it’s fixing a house or working on relationships. He challenges the idea that a new start or a fresh purchase will solve all problems, advocating instead for […]
PGlite allows you to run a full Postgres database locally in your app, with reactivity and server sync. This lightweight WASM build of Postgres is under 3MB when Gzipped. It features dynamic extension loading, including support for pgvector and PostGIS. The built-in support for data loading, synchronization, and live query primitives makes it reactive. Experience […]
An antimeme is a self-censoring idea that discourages spreading by its nature. These ideas can include passwords, taboos, or complex equations. Anomalous antimemes, however, cannot be contained or remembered. The Antimemetics Division battles unseen enemies with perfect camouflage. The author offers paid editions of “There Is No Antimemetics Division” in various formats, or it can […]
Thorns, or prickles, are a common feature found on a variety of plants, including roses and rice, serving purposes such as defense, water retention, and climbing. The evolution of thorns has puzzled biologists for years, with researchers now uncovering that a shared group of genes, called LONELY GUY or LOG, is responsible for thorns across […]
The author discusses setting up OpenBSD 7.5 on a Hetzner physical machine via QEMU without physical access. A detailed guide is provided on creating a RAID1 setup with encrypted partitions. While Hetzner offers web-based KVM access, the author prefers full control. The post includes commands for downloading OpenBSD installation images and using QEMU to boot […]
Simon Westbrook, a former Pfizer employee who was made redundant, decided to start his own biotech company with his wife, Dominique, after believing in an idea he had developed. After years of hard work and financial struggles, he finally received exciting news in March that his drug, LEVI-04, showed unexpectedly effective results in treating osteoarthritis […]