

Ah yes, refusing to release documents you are required to by law. Nothing fishy there.


Ah yes, refusing to release documents you are required to by law. Nothing fishy there.


It’s pretty rare that anyone does that. The only cases I’m aware of is someone doing a protest.
Ima bet poison then burning the body.


It’s possible, you copy the post id and put a number in front of it, like the following:
#43294288@startrek.website
However, it doesn’t autoformat to a link (unfortunately). To do that you need to do regular links. IE: [link](#43294288@startrek.website) which produces this link
Edit: Damn it, messed this up, just a sec let me read some more.
Looks like it’s simply not possible. There’s open github cases around this and this particular feature was just dropped. Shame, I’d have liked the #postId@site format.


People don’t like hearing this, but streaming services tune their codecs to properly calibrated TVs. Very few people have properly calibrated TVs. In particular, people really like to up the brightness and contrast.
A lot of scenes that look like mud are that way because you really aren’t supposed to be able distinguish between those levels of blackness.
That said, streaming services should have seen the 1000 comments like the ones here and adjusted already. You don’t need bluray level of bits to make things look better in those dark scenes, you need to tune your encoder to allow it to throw more bits into the void.
Hey, can we stop calling everything with a computer “AI”? Order management systems have been a thing long before LLMs were invented (I’ve worked on one). This was perhaps one of the first applications of computing. Humans hand writing an order form in a major grocery store hasn’t been a thing since like the 80s.
Also, I’m like 80% sure this article was barfed out by an LLM. The em-dashes be everywhere.