Tbh for most things you could probably run a personal version of the webserver component yourself.
Mine shipped with one. It's not perfect, but it's always been more than capable for me. Did yours not boot into anything on startup?
> Notice the absurd number of young, frail people with canes and masks. I don't notice them. Do you have numbers to back this up? > that would be solved if they started an aerobic and strength training regimen. Source?
It nearly breaks me, too. It breaks me because it stigmatizes medication that has helped make me function in a world not designed for me. It breaks me because it stigmatizes medication that on average is going to let me…
Why? Can you explain?
Yeah, it could be. But why would I want 5+ small 5 minute interruptions when I could have a single 20 minute interruption? Assuming all interruptions have a minimum of a 5+ minute context-switching time, the 20 minute…
Does Economist have a history of having sponsored articles? Especially ones that are unmarked? If not, why does it "make you wonder"?
I just looked at Economist's landing page and less than 5% of it was centered around Ozempic and related drugs.
Seeing as I have not used CarPlay, I am not sure what those apps are :). Which ones are most useful to you?
I'm not sure anyone does.
The article says that the information had yet to be verified. How did the driver not step on the breaks or turn before they got that far down the tracks? I don't know how this could be possible if the driver was paying…
The obvious foil to the lithium industry is the fossil fuel industry. Lithium mining isn't inherently bad, it's only bad in the case where children are being forced to work in the mines. Fossil fuels is an inherent…
I had only used CarPlay once in a rental prior to buying my Tesla. I don't feel like the infotainment thing in my Y is missing anything, but I also don't really know what I am missing out on. What about CarPlay/Android…
The 3 just got a refresh a few months ago.
I roughly agree with you in enjoying the table of contents.I wouldn't say I love the site though. I find the blue-on-white text difficult to read. Though, surprisingly, it's a bit easier to read on mobile for me. The…
I don't understand this sentiment. I'm not attacking, I'm trying to understand. So if there's opportunity for a feature that adds real value for many people to an application without it affecting the core of the…
While Bootstrap certainly abstracts CSS away for you in a way that you can get by without knowing much about CSS (for simple things), Tailwind is just tokenized CSS. You can't use Tailwind without knowing CSS or…
Great idea! Do you have any ideas for how you'd like to build it?
> along with the suspiciously-timed relaxation of pornographic generations Has ChatGPT's censoring (a loaded term, but idk what else to use) been relaxed with GPT-4o? I have not tested it because I wouldn't have…
I have a LG 38WN95C (3480x1600, 144hz, thunderbolt 3) monitor that's plugged into my Macbook Pro (M1 Pro _I think_, I'm not home to doulble check). The laptop is in clamshell and plugged in via Thunderbolt 3. IIRC, I…
I gave it 1 sentence of instructions and it took beyond the 5 minutes to finish the response. It seems like a neat concept though!
Considering those with ADHD have a life-expectancy that's 13 years shorter than someone without it [1], I'll take whatever mild neurotoxicity you're pointing out in exchange for being less likely to get into a car…
Waiting until you need to rewrite it sounds like the perfect time to rewrite it.
You don't have to "stop for electricity" in a EV if you can charge at your home. Your car is always ready to go.
There are benefits to a compilation (transpilation?) step that are worthwhile. Most notably, types/typescript. Everyone's bar for what is bloat is a bit different. Everyone's definition of simple and clean is different.…
Tbh for most things you could probably run a personal version of the webserver component yourself.
Mine shipped with one. It's not perfect, but it's always been more than capable for me. Did yours not boot into anything on startup?
> Notice the absurd number of young, frail people with canes and masks. I don't notice them. Do you have numbers to back this up? > that would be solved if they started an aerobic and strength training regimen. Source?
It nearly breaks me, too. It breaks me because it stigmatizes medication that has helped make me function in a world not designed for me. It breaks me because it stigmatizes medication that on average is going to let me…
Why? Can you explain?
Yeah, it could be. But why would I want 5+ small 5 minute interruptions when I could have a single 20 minute interruption? Assuming all interruptions have a minimum of a 5+ minute context-switching time, the 20 minute…
Does Economist have a history of having sponsored articles? Especially ones that are unmarked? If not, why does it "make you wonder"?
I just looked at Economist's landing page and less than 5% of it was centered around Ozempic and related drugs.
Seeing as I have not used CarPlay, I am not sure what those apps are :). Which ones are most useful to you?
I'm not sure anyone does.
The article says that the information had yet to be verified. How did the driver not step on the breaks or turn before they got that far down the tracks? I don't know how this could be possible if the driver was paying…
The obvious foil to the lithium industry is the fossil fuel industry. Lithium mining isn't inherently bad, it's only bad in the case where children are being forced to work in the mines. Fossil fuels is an inherent…
I had only used CarPlay once in a rental prior to buying my Tesla. I don't feel like the infotainment thing in my Y is missing anything, but I also don't really know what I am missing out on. What about CarPlay/Android…
The 3 just got a refresh a few months ago.
I roughly agree with you in enjoying the table of contents.I wouldn't say I love the site though. I find the blue-on-white text difficult to read. Though, surprisingly, it's a bit easier to read on mobile for me. The…
I don't understand this sentiment. I'm not attacking, I'm trying to understand. So if there's opportunity for a feature that adds real value for many people to an application without it affecting the core of the…
While Bootstrap certainly abstracts CSS away for you in a way that you can get by without knowing much about CSS (for simple things), Tailwind is just tokenized CSS. You can't use Tailwind without knowing CSS or…
Great idea! Do you have any ideas for how you'd like to build it?
> along with the suspiciously-timed relaxation of pornographic generations Has ChatGPT's censoring (a loaded term, but idk what else to use) been relaxed with GPT-4o? I have not tested it because I wouldn't have…
I have a LG 38WN95C (3480x1600, 144hz, thunderbolt 3) monitor that's plugged into my Macbook Pro (M1 Pro _I think_, I'm not home to doulble check). The laptop is in clamshell and plugged in via Thunderbolt 3. IIRC, I…
I gave it 1 sentence of instructions and it took beyond the 5 minutes to finish the response. It seems like a neat concept though!
Considering those with ADHD have a life-expectancy that's 13 years shorter than someone without it [1], I'll take whatever mild neurotoxicity you're pointing out in exchange for being less likely to get into a car…
Waiting until you need to rewrite it sounds like the perfect time to rewrite it.
You don't have to "stop for electricity" in a EV if you can charge at your home. Your car is always ready to go.
There are benefits to a compilation (transpilation?) step that are worthwhile. Most notably, types/typescript. Everyone's bar for what is bloat is a bit different. Everyone's definition of simple and clean is different.…