idk whether subaru is exact the same as hyundai but i basically turned lane centering off on my hyundai. when possible i only use radar cruise control, and lane follow. if i want to overtake, turn on my signal and it'll…
i think a lot of personal users are seeing what corporate does and mirroring them. 3 years is pretty standard for companies to switch their leased/fleet laptops for optimum returns. there's also the relatively static…
It would be really cool if Framework would release an ARM platform based motherboard in the future.
This might be a bit much, but if you offer an e-ink with the same interface as the laptop, it would be very cool to have an external usb-c case for it. So people can choose which display for their "main" monitor, and…
+1 on Not Just Bikes. I also like he also iterates that public transport actually is his preference above cycling, but Netherlands has such good bicycle infrastructure to make it work. I lived in Brisbane, Australia for…
The value is in the rest of usecases that don't need that much of a performance boost. I think it's great that easier/higher level abstractions can be leveraged for most business logic/usecases (using Rails/Django/other…
Personally I think the kind of work I do rewards learning things/executing things fast. I take extended periods of doing the same things as a.. bonus? Things will always change, and in FE development I feel like it's…
A lot "features not supported" by Safari is supported by Android > 4.4.4. I can target >90% of users on older Androids and still have compatibility issues with Safari users. Unacceptable.
That would be the normal procedure, but there is not much to do when the aircraft is pursued and escorted by fighter planes. Any country has jurisdiction over their airspace, including shooting down any non-compliant…
A YouTuber investigated (but no shell commands AFAIK, observing through Activity Monitor), but seems like Rosetta 2 apps might also contribute to the high disk usage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyMCoQmsv-I
Maybe because he did. I can't fathom how hard it is building a good, reputable third-party service center and really wanting to serve his customers the best way, while being pretty much road-blocked by Apple. Harvesting…
Just echoing the other comments on this tree; hits very close to home. I admit I might have some other triggers, but it's just been so persistent from growing up until now, and it's getting worse the moment I switched…
Different people in different situations use different ways to refine 'the thought that went behind that code'. Some like to write on paper/whiteboard, some like to draw graphs, some like to research for similar…
> Second, HTML over WebSockets is nice, but what is better is reactive data binding over the socket. Let the browser maintain a DOM tree that templates over a JSON object, then reactive-ly update and it's an amazing…
I love bitbar, but I wish it can have separate processes/interface for each widget. I use Dozer, and everytime it updates all of the BitBar widgets gets hidden.
idk whether subaru is exact the same as hyundai but i basically turned lane centering off on my hyundai. when possible i only use radar cruise control, and lane follow. if i want to overtake, turn on my signal and it'll…
i think a lot of personal users are seeing what corporate does and mirroring them. 3 years is pretty standard for companies to switch their leased/fleet laptops for optimum returns. there's also the relatively static…
It would be really cool if Framework would release an ARM platform based motherboard in the future.
This might be a bit much, but if you offer an e-ink with the same interface as the laptop, it would be very cool to have an external usb-c case for it. So people can choose which display for their "main" monitor, and…
+1 on Not Just Bikes. I also like he also iterates that public transport actually is his preference above cycling, but Netherlands has such good bicycle infrastructure to make it work. I lived in Brisbane, Australia for…
The value is in the rest of usecases that don't need that much of a performance boost. I think it's great that easier/higher level abstractions can be leveraged for most business logic/usecases (using Rails/Django/other…
Personally I think the kind of work I do rewards learning things/executing things fast. I take extended periods of doing the same things as a.. bonus? Things will always change, and in FE development I feel like it's…
A lot "features not supported" by Safari is supported by Android > 4.4.4. I can target >90% of users on older Androids and still have compatibility issues with Safari users. Unacceptable.
That would be the normal procedure, but there is not much to do when the aircraft is pursued and escorted by fighter planes. Any country has jurisdiction over their airspace, including shooting down any non-compliant…
A YouTuber investigated (but no shell commands AFAIK, observing through Activity Monitor), but seems like Rosetta 2 apps might also contribute to the high disk usage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyMCoQmsv-I
Maybe because he did. I can't fathom how hard it is building a good, reputable third-party service center and really wanting to serve his customers the best way, while being pretty much road-blocked by Apple. Harvesting…
Just echoing the other comments on this tree; hits very close to home. I admit I might have some other triggers, but it's just been so persistent from growing up until now, and it's getting worse the moment I switched…
Different people in different situations use different ways to refine 'the thought that went behind that code'. Some like to write on paper/whiteboard, some like to draw graphs, some like to research for similar…
> Second, HTML over WebSockets is nice, but what is better is reactive data binding over the socket. Let the browser maintain a DOM tree that templates over a JSON object, then reactive-ly update and it's an amazing…
I love bitbar, but I wish it can have separate processes/interface for each widget. I use Dozer, and everytime it updates all of the BitBar widgets gets hidden.