Casey Sprague

@CaseySprague
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@daringfireball it’s also possible that DeepSeek is lying.

@paul is that not legitimate? Leave gas savings off and most people will end up with mental accounting bias and fixate on sticker price rather than total cost of ownership. Same reason people tend to be unable to differentiate cash flow toward equity vs interest expense on a mortgage.

They could make the first step of the configurator ask you more questions about your current vehicle and driving habits. But at least they let you mess with the assumptions.

@paul gig ‘em!
@paul they only started enforcing the tiers and tweet cap limits last week, too.
@paul I know you’re being sarcastic, but the free tier literally only lets you POST and DELETE. Things like reverse chronological timeline return a message saying you need to upgrade to Basic. Which gives a generous 10k tweet cap.
@anaxamaxan Other people are thinking it's intentional too, per this discussion. Upvote if it's important to you: https://github.com/spatie/laravel-ignition/discussions/121
Add custom context to ignition · spatie/laravel-ignition · Discussion #121

Currently we can add a context to an exception and it's being reported to flare Flare::context('foo', 'bar'); throw new \Exception(); On flareapp: I find this extremely useful, especially when work...

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@waynedixon @chockenberry what do y’all like about Linode? I switched to DigitalOcean a long time ago and I’m a total DigitalOcean fanatic now.
@majd is it possible to use this to download apps that have been purchased, but removed from sale?

Twenty years ago today, as I signed the mortgage on my first house, the shuttle Columbia broke up over Texas during re-entry.

In another quantum reality, a different call was made by NASA that day:

https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/02/the-audacious-rescue-plan-that-might-have-saved-space-shuttle-columbia/

The audacious rescue plan that might have saved space shuttle Columbia

The untold story of the rescue mission that could have been NASA's finest hour.

Ars Technica
He needs those parts for his spaceship, he's going to otter space.🚀