The city that never plays itself, a classic episode
And Scotch eggs
Possibly not. Buying yourself out of employment and commercial rental contracts can give rise to costs. In the UK, statutory redundancy pay, after 2 years of service, is 1 week of pay per year of service and 1.5 weeks…
You could also blame the constant negative press covfefe
Could you adjust the refresh frequency based on your usage patterns? So refreshing less frequently outside your main transit times. An extension of your current pause at night.
Impressive seeing as last week we heard that AI had killed SAAS.
Sounds like you're describing the uncanny valley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
I'd argue it's more malleable than a skyscraper. How rapidly has business software changed since COVID? Yet how many skyscrapers remain partially unoccupied in big cities like London, because of the recent arrival of…
Twilio's Flex isn't far off this concept. For building simple voice and text message applications, it does quite a lot out of the box. It's their full telephony stack but presented at a much higher level of abstraction.
That looks significantly more like a long-term energy strategy than grabbing oil from Venezuela and Greenland.
Only there is no forever when you're talking about a finite resource, like fossil fuels.
That's brilliant insight, thank you. I enjoyed reading Steve's extensive read me. Also I'm planning a trip to Cambridge so I've bookmarked one of the pubs for a visit.
Excellent. Found me three other stars and one to that I knew from before but hadn't started. Nice!
I'd like more tries to pick out the notes when pecking at the on-screen keyboard. I don't need to hear the pattern again, I need to learn where the note pitches are on the keyboard.
Not quite true. This pub's changed hands now but it was possible to pay in bitcoin for several years. https://www.wired.com/story/london-bitcoin-pub/
I can't see how half of the icon choices made in the article would pass internal testing, let alone actual user testing. Maybe stakeholders were calling the shots and everyone was like, "Fine. If you want us to reuse…
Lovely project and a really great idea. Have you come across soft tooling for injection moulding? It's a lower cost, short run approach using much less durable moulds from various materials.
Ahh, I get it now. Maybe you can improve the wording around this to make it less suggestive that your value proposition is I can change one cell when it fails. That's not safe. The value prop is I can change for a new…
I'm confused why your value proposition is that you can replace individual cells but your website also says it's recommended to replace all cells at once. Isn't that the same as the current situation where we have to…
We're a Ruby shop and we have pretty much zero commented code. Ruby's intended to be readable enough not to need them and when we do need them, it's a sure sign we need some refactoring.
> Double texting: Most coding agents don’t support accepting new requests or feedback while they’re running. This caught my eye too. Given they say 'most', what other tools that support this?
Every detail of the Barbican is a joy. Even the skirting board where the wall meets the flooring is gently curved, making it a easy to clean. Another fun Barbican fact is their Garchey System for waste disposal. The wet…
In the UK, our national mapping service has built a tool for hosting vernacular place names to help first responders. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/news/new-national-vernacula...
I remember a time before Ireland set up postcodes (zip codes) for the whole country. If postcode was mandatory field in an e-commerce address form, you couldn't mail stuff from the UK unless it was in Dublin. Dublin had…
That is very nice! It reminds me of Usman Haque's WiFi Camera project from 2006. That wasn't anywhere near realtime but it did use wasabi-pea cans https://haque.co.uk/work/wifi-camera/ I miss tech art that doesn't take…
The city that never plays itself, a classic episode
And Scotch eggs
Possibly not. Buying yourself out of employment and commercial rental contracts can give rise to costs. In the UK, statutory redundancy pay, after 2 years of service, is 1 week of pay per year of service and 1.5 weeks…
You could also blame the constant negative press covfefe
Could you adjust the refresh frequency based on your usage patterns? So refreshing less frequently outside your main transit times. An extension of your current pause at night.
Impressive seeing as last week we heard that AI had killed SAAS.
Sounds like you're describing the uncanny valley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley
I'd argue it's more malleable than a skyscraper. How rapidly has business software changed since COVID? Yet how many skyscrapers remain partially unoccupied in big cities like London, because of the recent arrival of…
Twilio's Flex isn't far off this concept. For building simple voice and text message applications, it does quite a lot out of the box. It's their full telephony stack but presented at a much higher level of abstraction.
That looks significantly more like a long-term energy strategy than grabbing oil from Venezuela and Greenland.
Only there is no forever when you're talking about a finite resource, like fossil fuels.
That's brilliant insight, thank you. I enjoyed reading Steve's extensive read me. Also I'm planning a trip to Cambridge so I've bookmarked one of the pubs for a visit.
Excellent. Found me three other stars and one to that I knew from before but hadn't started. Nice!
I'd like more tries to pick out the notes when pecking at the on-screen keyboard. I don't need to hear the pattern again, I need to learn where the note pitches are on the keyboard.
Not quite true. This pub's changed hands now but it was possible to pay in bitcoin for several years. https://www.wired.com/story/london-bitcoin-pub/
I can't see how half of the icon choices made in the article would pass internal testing, let alone actual user testing. Maybe stakeholders were calling the shots and everyone was like, "Fine. If you want us to reuse…
Lovely project and a really great idea. Have you come across soft tooling for injection moulding? It's a lower cost, short run approach using much less durable moulds from various materials.
Ahh, I get it now. Maybe you can improve the wording around this to make it less suggestive that your value proposition is I can change one cell when it fails. That's not safe. The value prop is I can change for a new…
I'm confused why your value proposition is that you can replace individual cells but your website also says it's recommended to replace all cells at once. Isn't that the same as the current situation where we have to…
We're a Ruby shop and we have pretty much zero commented code. Ruby's intended to be readable enough not to need them and when we do need them, it's a sure sign we need some refactoring.
> Double texting: Most coding agents don’t support accepting new requests or feedback while they’re running. This caught my eye too. Given they say 'most', what other tools that support this?
Every detail of the Barbican is a joy. Even the skirting board where the wall meets the flooring is gently curved, making it a easy to clean. Another fun Barbican fact is their Garchey System for waste disposal. The wet…
In the UK, our national mapping service has built a tool for hosting vernacular place names to help first responders. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/news/new-national-vernacula...
I remember a time before Ireland set up postcodes (zip codes) for the whole country. If postcode was mandatory field in an e-commerce address form, you couldn't mail stuff from the UK unless it was in Dublin. Dublin had…
That is very nice! It reminds me of Usman Haque's WiFi Camera project from 2006. That wasn't anywhere near realtime but it did use wasabi-pea cans https://haque.co.uk/work/wifi-camera/ I miss tech art that doesn't take…