These are usually called LSVs; the number of these is low but growing because in dense urban areas or planned developments (golf courses, parks, senior communities) they're far more cost effective.
I've tried obsidian so many times and want to love it but the sync situation - either the expensive official one, the approved options for mixed iOS/Windows clients (icloud) and third party tools like obsidain-livesync…
the dollar cost he's talking about does not include the large dollar cost the externalities burning gas creates
Flightly is really popular on iOS, there's not really a comparable android version. Gentler Streak and a lot of fitness app also don't have comparable android versions - most of the examples I can think of are apps that…
There's many iOS only apps that either don't have anything comparable on android or the alternative is just nowhere near as good (a lot of it is more creative-focused stuff)
A lot of people question the "effective" part of effective altruism, and simply saying "we support more effective giving" is not convincing, especially when the most public figurehead of the movement is/was a convicted…
I don't use beancount but if you're already in sheets, Tiller might be easier to switch to to get lots of built-in dashboards/metrics
1) technically? yes, absolutely- apps like explorer or photo viewer should only use public APIs so other companies can make comparable apps on the OS with 90% market share 2) these are all OS utilities, not workplace…
It shouldn't be! Forcing big companies to unbundle product pricing would give new entrants to the market a fighting change at success.
multiple people at previous jobs joked about how using FMLA would get you fired or at minimum banned from promotion
If your company is even halfway legitimate they will have what they collect / monitor in your employee handbook or a privacy policy somewhere.
Zulip is more of a Slack-like instant chat system with threading as a first class citizen; CQ2 looks like threads only exist in the context of one "root" document vs a channel in zulip where threads can intermingle.
$24 a year is too much?
There are downsides to over-medicating, even if your personal budget for health is ~unlimited. Nobody wants to be a false positive.
no AI company wants to be the one generating pornographic deepfakes of someone and getting in legal / PR hot water
Open-source projects where all the developers work for one company tend not to do too well when that company dies, especially if there isn't a large ecosystem around the software yet.
It breaks a lot of websites, I used NextDNS for about two years but got tired of the headaches.
They do, he says so in the article.
AI theme generation really seems like a solution looking for a problem
I use Tiller, which ingests my transactions but doesn't categorize them for me (except by a rule set that I manually defined)
sure, but when there's a dozen apps that will do it automatically, why?
The iCloud file syncing on Windows destroyed my files twice and I never touched it again.
I played this a few years ago, it was awesome
> It's funny how we reach a society where you need government as a babysitter and tell what you can do and whatnot. every code regulation is written is blood. the inconvenience is designed to prevent people burning…
There is no FOSS file sharing solution that gets close to being as usable, especially for sharing, as dropbox/drive.
These are usually called LSVs; the number of these is low but growing because in dense urban areas or planned developments (golf courses, parks, senior communities) they're far more cost effective.
I've tried obsidian so many times and want to love it but the sync situation - either the expensive official one, the approved options for mixed iOS/Windows clients (icloud) and third party tools like obsidain-livesync…
the dollar cost he's talking about does not include the large dollar cost the externalities burning gas creates
Flightly is really popular on iOS, there's not really a comparable android version. Gentler Streak and a lot of fitness app also don't have comparable android versions - most of the examples I can think of are apps that…
There's many iOS only apps that either don't have anything comparable on android or the alternative is just nowhere near as good (a lot of it is more creative-focused stuff)
A lot of people question the "effective" part of effective altruism, and simply saying "we support more effective giving" is not convincing, especially when the most public figurehead of the movement is/was a convicted…
I don't use beancount but if you're already in sheets, Tiller might be easier to switch to to get lots of built-in dashboards/metrics
1) technically? yes, absolutely- apps like explorer or photo viewer should only use public APIs so other companies can make comparable apps on the OS with 90% market share 2) these are all OS utilities, not workplace…
It shouldn't be! Forcing big companies to unbundle product pricing would give new entrants to the market a fighting change at success.
multiple people at previous jobs joked about how using FMLA would get you fired or at minimum banned from promotion
If your company is even halfway legitimate they will have what they collect / monitor in your employee handbook or a privacy policy somewhere.
Zulip is more of a Slack-like instant chat system with threading as a first class citizen; CQ2 looks like threads only exist in the context of one "root" document vs a channel in zulip where threads can intermingle.
$24 a year is too much?
There are downsides to over-medicating, even if your personal budget for health is ~unlimited. Nobody wants to be a false positive.
no AI company wants to be the one generating pornographic deepfakes of someone and getting in legal / PR hot water
Open-source projects where all the developers work for one company tend not to do too well when that company dies, especially if there isn't a large ecosystem around the software yet.
It breaks a lot of websites, I used NextDNS for about two years but got tired of the headaches.
They do, he says so in the article.
AI theme generation really seems like a solution looking for a problem
I use Tiller, which ingests my transactions but doesn't categorize them for me (except by a rule set that I manually defined)
sure, but when there's a dozen apps that will do it automatically, why?
The iCloud file syncing on Windows destroyed my files twice and I never touched it again.
I played this a few years ago, it was awesome
> It's funny how we reach a society where you need government as a babysitter and tell what you can do and whatnot. every code regulation is written is blood. the inconvenience is designed to prevent people burning…
There is no FOSS file sharing solution that gets close to being as usable, especially for sharing, as dropbox/drive.