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I’m sure it means something to someone. I’m just not that someone.
I’m sure it means something to someone. I’m just not that someone.
This was in the wrong spot.
Carpet for your only whole $99.
It performs like trash when trying to copy to text messages.
Literally, you answered your own question. From the user end, unsupported file types of any frequently shared format are garbage. No one cares on the user end about server space. They care about sharing a funny image. They don’t care about 2 extra ms of load speed. They want shit to just work.
It’s the same reason Open Office sucks. You can’t rely on it to just work. As much as dev’s hate it (myself too), reliability is king. Webp fails this measure, badly.
That format is awful from a user perspective.
And not all of them are house trained.
Do you have any extreme conditions that may affect your cluster?
If everything is standard, just go mid to low grade and raid it. If heat, radiation, reliability, or energy usage are funded concerns, then the answer changes.
I’m in awe of the direct links to anything. However, man, people assume the top result of DDG an impressive amount.
I will look around, thank you.
I mean, at the end of the day, I just want a hat, and at least a guestimate on its cost.
Do you have any recommendations? Google came up with Staples when I tried searching there. I’m gonna go on a limb and say those results are suspect.
The custom hat sites I’ve looked at all ask for specific file formats but offer no art services themselves.
I typically call them folders when going through the GUI and directories when using CLI.
Because cardboard boxes already exist and “created” is poorly used here. https://boulderwine.com/product/bells-two-hearted-ipa-6-pack-cans/
Maybe this is cheaper, but nothing new