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Reading one of recent posts by @futurebird I figured out I should consider blocking Pinterest from accessing any of my photography websites.
I haven't made any decisions yet, but in case anyone needed to know - apparently it's possible to disable saves to Pinterest via HTML tags ("nopin" mostly):
https://help.pinterest.com/en/business/article/prevent-saves-to-pinterest-from-your-site
In case Pinterest doesn't honor the above, user agent sniffing seems to be possible as well:
https://help.pinterest.com/en/business/article/pinterestbot
And if they lie about that as well, then I'm afraid I'm out of ideas.
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Cleaning the camera sensor is quite an annoying chore (especially when dirt seems to be moving instead of vanishing completely), but the end result is so satisfying.
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Getting dangerously close to getting a Ricoh GR IIIx after all. Fortunately I might change my mind until my paycheck arrives.
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Is there really nothing else to do in street photography than snapping strangers passing by, taking candid shots of people on public transport, or shooting people’s backs?
I’m in dire need of inspiration from contemporary folks and I always end up looking at the same framing patterns over and over again. Of course I could look at artists from bygone eras, but they were operating in very different times.
Might be me and my mindset issues though.
[#]photography #streetphotography
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And since now I kinda want to build my own streaming platform, I guess that makes another compelling use case for a NAS. Maybe 2025 is the year I finally get one.
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I guess January 2025 is the time of my life when Bandcamp finally 'clicked' for me.
I just spent some (fairly reasonable) amount of money on PLENTY of music I've already been in love with for years.
And I completely forgot that lovely feeling of OWNING some music in my life, even if it's digital.
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After weeks of losing my sanity over complicated tasks with deep dependencies and complex blockers it's nice to finally fix a few tiny bugs. Craved those small wins so much.
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Dealing with code so ancient(*) I had to search for the meaning of some ESLint rules regarding the use of 'any' in TypeScript. I'm reasonably certain I've never seen ESLint screaming 'no-unsafe-return' at me.
(*) And by ancient I mean early 2020s, which scares me big time as well, but that's kinda different story.
[#]programming #typescript
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NestJS it will be anyway.
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I started building a web app to solve a certain problem of mine and I'm stuck at setting up a backend server.
NestJS I know reasonably well, but it comes with too many 'enterprise' features I'll never need.
Fastify requires a bit of initial setup (I'd love to use it with TypeScript) and reimplementing a lot of essential features and all I want to do is a JSON API.
Same with Express + it's been years since I last touched it.
Any custom boilerplate based on either of the above comes with extra cruft I won't need.
I feel so rusty and I don't know where to go.
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Sometimes I think reporting every single AI-related ad I see as 'scam / misleading product or service' is a bit too much.
Sometimes, however, I feel I should keep going.
https://notesfrompoland.com/2025/01/16/ai-generated-challahorse-takes-polish-internet-by-storm-after-some-users-think-it-is-genuine/
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