FiniteBanjo, finitebanjo@programming.dev
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Theres a big gap in the market and clearly not enough competition lol.
Because I mentioned the obvious problems with sites like Wordpress and you recommended Squarespace which has the exact same problems. Next I bet you’ll say Wix would be a solution.
That implies that since the first DDR5 chips were a lower resolution it’s possible to work at bigger sizes, but the lower memory size implies they wouldn’t actually be useful.
Are you trolling rn?
I think Wordpress is pretty much unusable for anything commercial without creating questions of maintainability, amount of customization, and of course rights to the content being hosted.
I like the look of their forms example on the Fresh link you provided, it’s nice.

Idea: A site that lets you put an image link and adjust the contrast and saturation, and identifies AI and Nightshade.
This already exists for automatic AI detection with a percentage accuracy, but it doesn’t usually include a nightshade indicator. There are also different sites that let you mess with contrast and/or saturation, though not all of them work with URL and no site does all three.
Theres a big gap in the market and clearly not enough competition lol.
Because I mentioned the obvious problems with sites like Wordpress and you recommended Squarespace which has the exact same problems. Next I bet you’ll say Wix would be a solution.
That implies that since the first DDR5 chips were a lower resolution it’s possible to work at bigger sizes, but the lower memory size implies they wouldn’t actually be useful.
Can a PAS 5500/1150C be used to make DDR5? What about DDR6 in the future?
The PAS 5500/1150C is capable of producing wafers at a resolution of ≤ 90 nm with a wavelength of 193 nm, according to THIS DOCUMENT. It’s a machine from the 90s and gets support through 2035.
Are you trolling rn?
I think Wordpress is pretty much unusable for anything commercial without creating questions of maintainability, amount of customization, and of course rights to the content being hosted.
I like the look of their forms example on the Fresh link you provided, it’s nice.
What would you use to build this project and what would you charge for it?
I’m looking at building a website to host comics, a small blog, and store user credentials and comments. Possibly a store.