From the article: > CityAirbus has an 80km range and can fly at 120kmh That's a 40 minute flight compared to roughly a 1 hour drive and vastly more expensive. Is this really useful?
When we first started using Kotlin, it was like you said. The devs were eager to try all the new possibilites and apply them wherever possible. Resulting in sometimes needlessly complicated solutions. After the initial…
"The guitars are all defects. They're manufacturing defects. You know, we want to blow up guitars but we don't actually want to keep musical instruments out of the world." https://youtu.be/2dFdNUz2cQc?t=73 OK Go…
The tax revenue from commerical sales was one of the big pro arguments before they had to cancel/deley those plans due to EU/international laws.
That's a DRM restriction.
Mi does some (not so) secret (anymore) authentication trying to force users into buying their genuine replacement filters cartridges. Recently there was an article on HN on how someone got around this. [1] [1]…
Can confirm for Germany. We complain about too much complaining as well.
Yes, probably. I didn't feel comfortable with a higher dose without doctor supervision. > If you have brown/black skin it can be even more My skin happens to be very light so sunburn is more of a concern. The evening…
For me sunlight and some light exercise everyday were a game changer. I had tried Vitamin D supplements (1000 IU daily) before but there was barely any noticable effect.
Thanks, I already have the ZSN pro and they're very impressive. I'll keep the DQ6 in mind in case someone asks for a recommendation.
Wired in-ear headphones are difficult to get with detachable cables. The only ones I know about are meant as in-ear monitors for musicians performing live.
Side effects are common but not severe. Fatigue, headache, chills, muscle pain. Basically a cold for a day as far as I understand.
BioNTech/Pfizer plan to deliver 50 million doses by the end of the year. https://investors.biontech.de/news-releases/news-release-det...
I remember there was an attempt to get around the EU ban of incandescent bulbs by selling them as space heaters that conveniently happened fit into lamp sockets.…
In my last C++ project (it's been a while) we ended up including many of our dependencies in source as we required different versions, different build options or small modifications compared to the packaged version.…
There's a tiny grocery store just a five minute walk away from my apartment. I treat it like an extended fridge. Whenever I need something it's just a short trip away. So there's no need to overstock food at home for…
The reminds me of the "bottomless bowls" experiment [0]. I know it from a TV show where it was recreated a few years ago but it was actually a real study. > Using self-refilling soup bowls, this study examined whether…
I recently came across replacement electron tubes for guitar amplifiers that were "Made in Russia" by a company of the name Sovtek. Seems like Sovtek is part of a US cooperation (New Sensor) these days. The tubes are…
In my experience some Germans are quite skeptical about technology when it comes to money. Cash is so simple, nothing can go wrong. Cash just works - always. Privacy is more of a bonus point. It's used as an argument a…
From the article: > CityAirbus has an 80km range and can fly at 120kmh That's a 40 minute flight compared to roughly a 1 hour drive and vastly more expensive. Is this really useful?
When we first started using Kotlin, it was like you said. The devs were eager to try all the new possibilites and apply them wherever possible. Resulting in sometimes needlessly complicated solutions. After the initial…
"The guitars are all defects. They're manufacturing defects. You know, we want to blow up guitars but we don't actually want to keep musical instruments out of the world." https://youtu.be/2dFdNUz2cQc?t=73 OK Go…
The tax revenue from commerical sales was one of the big pro arguments before they had to cancel/deley those plans due to EU/international laws.
That's a DRM restriction.
Mi does some (not so) secret (anymore) authentication trying to force users into buying their genuine replacement filters cartridges. Recently there was an article on HN on how someone got around this. [1] [1]…
Can confirm for Germany. We complain about too much complaining as well.
Yes, probably. I didn't feel comfortable with a higher dose without doctor supervision. > If you have brown/black skin it can be even more My skin happens to be very light so sunburn is more of a concern. The evening…
For me sunlight and some light exercise everyday were a game changer. I had tried Vitamin D supplements (1000 IU daily) before but there was barely any noticable effect.
Thanks, I already have the ZSN pro and they're very impressive. I'll keep the DQ6 in mind in case someone asks for a recommendation.
Wired in-ear headphones are difficult to get with detachable cables. The only ones I know about are meant as in-ear monitors for musicians performing live.
Side effects are common but not severe. Fatigue, headache, chills, muscle pain. Basically a cold for a day as far as I understand.
BioNTech/Pfizer plan to deliver 50 million doses by the end of the year. https://investors.biontech.de/news-releases/news-release-det...
I remember there was an attempt to get around the EU ban of incandescent bulbs by selling them as space heaters that conveniently happened fit into lamp sockets.…
In my last C++ project (it's been a while) we ended up including many of our dependencies in source as we required different versions, different build options or small modifications compared to the packaged version.…
There's a tiny grocery store just a five minute walk away from my apartment. I treat it like an extended fridge. Whenever I need something it's just a short trip away. So there's no need to overstock food at home for…
The reminds me of the "bottomless bowls" experiment [0]. I know it from a TV show where it was recreated a few years ago but it was actually a real study. > Using self-refilling soup bowls, this study examined whether…
I recently came across replacement electron tubes for guitar amplifiers that were "Made in Russia" by a company of the name Sovtek. Seems like Sovtek is part of a US cooperation (New Sensor) these days. The tubes are…
In my experience some Germans are quite skeptical about technology when it comes to money. Cash is so simple, nothing can go wrong. Cash just works - always. Privacy is more of a bonus point. It's used as an argument a…