had the pleasure of attending Crowd Supply’s Teardown 2025 conference and it was in the old Gap in the Lloyd Center. kind of surreal but incredibly fun place to have a small conference!
yeah i’ve recently switched to garage. has been rock solid and there’s UIs out there for the simple self hosted cases that are easy to setup and use (and manage acls!)
so far it seems like better routing protocol, the ability to set what path your packets take if needed, and some different ideas about roles on the network. i’ve been playing with it for a week or so and people at my hackerspace have been contributing and i’m excited to see how it does, but it’s not good enough to the point where everyone is just going to switch over. some board support and polish needed before that happens imo
Many men aren’t happy about balding, especially earlier in life. They feel distress at their body not presenting the way they want it to (with hair!). hence, gender affirming care.
I've never heard anyone argue that men with no hair loss are less manly so no I don't think it counts as gender affirming care.
I have man boobs, I guess fixing that would technically be gender affirming care because I'm embarrassed of having female features, but balding is really a stretch.
But male pattern baldness is a male trait. So to affirm, wouldn't it be more of this? Men getting their hair follicles removed to emphasise this male condition.
It doesn't really make any sense to say that preventing a natural feature of men from progressing is being done to affirm men.
wipr works great for safari, even on iOS. don’t know of any free options though. There’s also Vinegar, which makes web YouTube videos play in a native matter with PiP.
It is custom html/css built with my own simple static site generator. The entropy styling is css animations delayed for each letter such that it matches up. Glad that you liked it!
I think it’s likely they were confused also by the physical connector - DMX can and often does use the same 5 pin connector as MIDI, if I’m not mistaken.
Nah, I was just wrong :-) I know a lot of big touring productions drive lighting and patch changes off the same clock (usually a laptop which provides time code, possibly backing tracks, and possibly patch changes for effects and synths), and misremembered that lighting typically used a different protocol even if it’s the same program driving everything.