> can I run it until it's done 150,000km I'm not sure I get your question. My Mach-e will have 1000-1500 charge cycles before the battery drops to 80% capacity. On a full charge of normal use I'll get 250+ miles, so…
Great, but what is the license? The GitHub has it as none.
Because the Iranians blocked the entrances with soil. There are satellite photos showing dump trucks at the entrances and the entrances being covered over. It was a clever move on the part of Iran, because an invading…
Great work, I love this. I tested it with my recently restrung BG80 at 27lb and it came out with 26.69lb! One improvement I'd ask for, is in the string thickness selection. I had to go look up the thickness of BG80. It…
It should be noted that there is already a lint rule for this: https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-floating-promises/
I created a ticket, using comments is not necessary because there is already the `void` syntax for when you don't want to wait: https://github.com/stanNthe5/typescript-autoawait/issues/1
I have a lot of .cursor/rules If it goes off track I put a rule in there. It’s like a junior developer that I have to keep constraining it to project goals, coding styles and other aspects. I have different files in…
It’s short sighted to say Europe should spend more on defence. Europe is now going to move away from US weapons and develop its own systems. That’s a net loss for American defence companies and jobs in the USA. For the…
Cursor has the .cursorrules file. Do you use that in combination with your approach?
In England we call them "Indicators" as opposed to turn signals. My driving instructor said, they are call that because they are only indicating they might go that way. Never assume they will. It was some defensive…
This isn't a criticism but feedback from someone that is looking for a 3rd party auth service. I am starting up my own business, I have spent some time evaluating AuthKit and I can't justify investing time on it.…
I’ve also seen this in trainers. Heading into a shop it feels like 80% grey/black and the rest not really different.
Not to diminish your point, but to add to the discussion. I would point out that landmines are also indiscriminate and allowed within warfare. If anything mines are slightly more indiscriminate due to you not needing to…
There’s also a survivor bias in real estate. I know people that invested in property and they either didn’t consider the risks they are taking (not servicing boilers) or the time managing tenants. If you end up with a…
> Fix problems the way they're normally fixed I think that's the problem. Putting your car into a garage to get it looked at and fixed is expensive to the manufacturer and the loss of time to me. As opposed to my car…
It’s an authoritarian government without free elections right on the US doorstep. Cubans are oppressed.
You didn’t just get 67p, you also got the utility of that energy. For my EV, that’s a good 40 miles of range. That’s about £8 in equivalent petrol cost.
> Two young professionals, no kids There’s an acronym for that. DINK’s == Double Income No Kids Net contributors to the economy.
I have gone off the idea of solar at home. I’m on the octopus agile tariff where there are changing prices every 30 minutes. Given that sometimes I am paid to use electricity it would seem better to just buy a battery…
It’s against the hacker news guidelines. This isn’t the forum for breaking news that you find on TV.
I’m curious how the car can detect that? Is it by friction or a visual sensor?
There has been talk of it in the UK of limiting them to 3 months when time allows: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/645e27612c06a...
No, that would be unethical to dangle a carrot. From what I’ve read, it is that these patients are too far along for much hope of anything. I’d certainly like to go out adding to the hope that future patients don’t have…
You could also use that argument for enforcing curfews on the whole population. There’d be no more night time stabbings. When picking laws, you can’t look at just the one problem, you have to look at the slippery slope…
A ceramic would make a crappy wire. Being flexible is a useful feature for long distances. What you save in transmission loss ends up on maintenance of an expensive brittle material.
> can I run it until it's done 150,000km I'm not sure I get your question. My Mach-e will have 1000-1500 charge cycles before the battery drops to 80% capacity. On a full charge of normal use I'll get 250+ miles, so…
Great, but what is the license? The GitHub has it as none.
Because the Iranians blocked the entrances with soil. There are satellite photos showing dump trucks at the entrances and the entrances being covered over. It was a clever move on the part of Iran, because an invading…
Great work, I love this. I tested it with my recently restrung BG80 at 27lb and it came out with 26.69lb! One improvement I'd ask for, is in the string thickness selection. I had to go look up the thickness of BG80. It…
It should be noted that there is already a lint rule for this: https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-floating-promises/
I created a ticket, using comments is not necessary because there is already the `void` syntax for when you don't want to wait: https://github.com/stanNthe5/typescript-autoawait/issues/1
I have a lot of .cursor/rules If it goes off track I put a rule in there. It’s like a junior developer that I have to keep constraining it to project goals, coding styles and other aspects. I have different files in…
It’s short sighted to say Europe should spend more on defence. Europe is now going to move away from US weapons and develop its own systems. That’s a net loss for American defence companies and jobs in the USA. For the…
Cursor has the .cursorrules file. Do you use that in combination with your approach?
In England we call them "Indicators" as opposed to turn signals. My driving instructor said, they are call that because they are only indicating they might go that way. Never assume they will. It was some defensive…
This isn't a criticism but feedback from someone that is looking for a 3rd party auth service. I am starting up my own business, I have spent some time evaluating AuthKit and I can't justify investing time on it.…
I’ve also seen this in trainers. Heading into a shop it feels like 80% grey/black and the rest not really different.
Not to diminish your point, but to add to the discussion. I would point out that landmines are also indiscriminate and allowed within warfare. If anything mines are slightly more indiscriminate due to you not needing to…
There’s also a survivor bias in real estate. I know people that invested in property and they either didn’t consider the risks they are taking (not servicing boilers) or the time managing tenants. If you end up with a…
> Fix problems the way they're normally fixed I think that's the problem. Putting your car into a garage to get it looked at and fixed is expensive to the manufacturer and the loss of time to me. As opposed to my car…
It’s an authoritarian government without free elections right on the US doorstep. Cubans are oppressed.
You didn’t just get 67p, you also got the utility of that energy. For my EV, that’s a good 40 miles of range. That’s about £8 in equivalent petrol cost.
> Two young professionals, no kids There’s an acronym for that. DINK’s == Double Income No Kids Net contributors to the economy.
I have gone off the idea of solar at home. I’m on the octopus agile tariff where there are changing prices every 30 minutes. Given that sometimes I am paid to use electricity it would seem better to just buy a battery…
It’s against the hacker news guidelines. This isn’t the forum for breaking news that you find on TV.
I’m curious how the car can detect that? Is it by friction or a visual sensor?
There has been talk of it in the UK of limiting them to 3 months when time allows: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/645e27612c06a...
No, that would be unethical to dangle a carrot. From what I’ve read, it is that these patients are too far along for much hope of anything. I’d certainly like to go out adding to the hope that future patients don’t have…
You could also use that argument for enforcing curfews on the whole population. There’d be no more night time stabbings. When picking laws, you can’t look at just the one problem, you have to look at the slippery slope…
A ceramic would make a crappy wire. Being flexible is a useful feature for long distances. What you save in transmission loss ends up on maintenance of an expensive brittle material.