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Are you referring to signing up for the blog[1] email or something else? It was last updated July 25, 2025.

[1]: https://tailwindcss.com/blog



I think they mean where does one sign up to this newsletter.

I'm knee-deep in the tech newsletter niche and I've never seen an official Tailwind newsletter. The only one I subscribe to is a small, unofficial weekly newsletter by Vivian Guillen:

https://tailwindweekly.com/

The only problem is that it seems to have stopped sending in October.



Trixie has been great except for the proprietary nvidia driver. The upgraded 550 driver has known problems with 4k @ 120hz that causes crazy flickering [1].

I tried the 580 bundle with the same problem. I had to revert to the 535 bundle.

[1]: https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/nvidia-555-58-4k-120hz...


Code signing certificates are even worse.


Play Atari 2600 Adventure online.

https://atarionline.org/atari-2600/adventure


I once ported the game into Flash, using a disassembly of the game as reference. I had it on my website, but it got DMCA-ed off for trademark reasons.


> 2) do not use liquid fabric softeners. see #1. I use a fabric sheet on drying.

Have you tried vinegar in the wash and wool dryer balls? I pre-wash with vinegar and add an extra rinse cycle. It's way better than fabric sheets and the balls also speed up the drying process.


Vinegar is also good for dissolving lime, which builds up in the washer when you have "hard" water and will make it stink - not a mold stink, though, more some kind of bacteria that loves to live in lime. In this case it has nothing to do with residual water.

And vinegar is a pretty good cleaning agent all by itself.


I could but my wife has an intense hatred anything with vinegar in it. It makes her gag.


Me too. Luckily the smell doesn't persist.


It would be interesting to see something like this that runs WASM as a universal bytecode.


I'm sure it's been done. I doubt it really is any better though because you can do a lot of optimisations in software that you can't do in hardware.


A picture for anyone else curious what a Kohler Derry looks like.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/101034470@N04/52044489934/


May be it's the angle, but it looks a little too closer to a toilet bowl than a urinal.

Occasional spills are probably easier to manage compared to a misunderstanding over it's purpose.


What direction do you use that from?


The big 3 get hired to protect managers. Hire a smaller consulting firm and the project goes sideways you both get fired. Hire a big firm and it goes sideways they get fired - until the next project.


Or: you both get fired but they hire you because of all the money they made anyway.


Sounds like the contracts are not written correctly then.


Yup, sort of the whole point. There's a lot of cost plus contracts floating around here, which is a terrible incentive.


I recently used this generator to deploy a fleet of Windows 11 Enterprise virtual machines in VMWare Workstation. Very nice.


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