I love my mono laser printer. It's an older Canon I got from a retired lawyer, so it has probably printed a million pages already for all I know. Haven't had to futz with it since I popped in a new toner cartridge that was ~$40. If I need to print color, I go to the local copy store, but that's rare anyways. Been recommending the same for all my friends and family.
kensand
Sounds like you might just want to look into a more curated home server.
I maintain my own lemmy server, so I get to select which communities show up in my feed and which don't, and since it's my own server, I can filter and curate my feed for myself (which so far has not been much work at all).
I can confidently say that I haven't had any racist or other undesirable memes flooding my home page.
Thats when you keep building the two tracks that didn't meet, and you can run twice the trains for only 1.5x the price! taps forehead
Even better - redirect stdout to a file within the program!
Bing "on a saint"
Huh, I always figured South Park made up Casa Bonita. TIL
Good for them though!
That's the thing, nobody really knows!
And it's exponentially based on how many pixels those characters take up
And even with 'AuthN' vs 'AuthZ' it always takes me a minute to spell them out and work out which is which
What a coincidence, I just finished writing the first revision of my own bot for this. It's rough, but it works for me so far :)
I would generally say to stick to approach 1, as much as that stinks. Your observation about approach 2 especially compounds once you start to look at more complex operations that need to be optimized based on how the underlying DB works. Care still needs to be taken in approach 1 to avoid non-optimal operations, but at least you have the freedom to rework individual methods on your DatabaseProxy instead of all FirebaseProxy methods using your underlying CRUD operations.
One of the fastest ways I get people thinking about this is asking
How would you implement a
listTimers
orlistTickets
API with cursors?
Generally that's complex enough to bring out pain points.
Didn't believe them then, don't believe them now.
RIP Nova.