How often do you get accidental clicks? Does it interfere with day-to-day activities because you're trying to avoid the button? Also, I love the idea of providing 3d models for something like this that needs to be…
I have a piece of paper on my desk, each side has the time zone, utc offset, and date when DST will change. Twice a year I flip over the paper. Right now it reads "EDT, UTC-4, until: Sun, Nov 2" Going to add a clock…
I have a Logitech G700s mouse with 9 or more programmable buttons and different profiles based on the window in focus. My most useful mouse binds are copy/paste/enter buttons, backspace on the wheel tilt left. Win+tab…
Exact same experience about a year ago, I also passed up the deal and ultimately concluded later that it was legit. I then emailed PG&E telling them that whoever is doing this is training people to trust a random, pushy…
I was stuck by this part too. It made me think of advice I read recently that went something like this: "The best way to see the results of a change to a complex system is to make it and see what happens"
As a current seeker of a remote position, and based on the relatively small amount of responses I've been getting, I feel like I might be falling into that bucket of applications that appear low-effort. What indicates…
Location: Cleveland, OH Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Node.js, Java, Heroku, JavaScript Résumé/CV: www.linkedin.com/in/davidschraitle Email: rubikscubist@gmail.com
+1 to this. I have a board with different lists regarding the overall category of the idea. (App, website, thing, etc.) Along with that I use labels to further categorize within the lists.
This sounds like the Volt. It is software limited to only use the "sweet spot" charge range of the battery, so that it never gets fully charged or discharged. This means that over time as the battery degrades, the user…
If your representatives have already voted the way you want, is there anything to be gained in writing to them anyway?
I wonder how much of a charge it needs to have at the beginning of the day in order to sustain itself via just the surplus from regen braking. The article mentions charging by 40kWh on a descent, which I take to mean…
I have a regular UAG case and it allows wireless charging just fine
The first footnote claims an IP67 rating
I used to drive a Volt to work, where I had access to charging and Booster for the rarely needed gas fill-up. On days when my wife's Prius was low on gas, we'd switch cars and I'd fill it up while at work. We didn't…
I did something similar to a modem supplied by Cox to enable bridge mode a few years ago. It required going to one of the modem settings pages, using browser tools to uncomment some html in the source of one of the…
Not a physical keyboard, but Hacker's Keyboard on Android is my favorite for SSH'ing https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pocketwork...
#1 is my current method of dealing with all the content out there. I keep a list of movies/shows on each platform that I'm interested in watching. When the size of the list grows to a critical mass for a given platform,…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Save_Toby Also, my attempt at getting rich online: http://schraitle.flat-line.net/cash/index.html (I made a whole 26 cents in the end)
And yet when I wanted to rent Doctor Strange from Google Play the other day (see, I know how to use the new-fangled gizmos too!) but it was only available for purchase. That’s a new release from the biggest studio in…
Lots of individual plastic bags, but they are recyclable in the giant plastic bag recycling box at the grocery store. We would just stuff them all into a larger bag for storage and drop it all off next time we actually…
Does anybody know what the "Population" field indicates at the top of the report?
How often do you get accidental clicks? Does it interfere with day-to-day activities because you're trying to avoid the button? Also, I love the idea of providing 3d models for something like this that needs to be…
I have a piece of paper on my desk, each side has the time zone, utc offset, and date when DST will change. Twice a year I flip over the paper. Right now it reads "EDT, UTC-4, until: Sun, Nov 2" Going to add a clock…
I have a Logitech G700s mouse with 9 or more programmable buttons and different profiles based on the window in focus. My most useful mouse binds are copy/paste/enter buttons, backspace on the wheel tilt left. Win+tab…
Exact same experience about a year ago, I also passed up the deal and ultimately concluded later that it was legit. I then emailed PG&E telling them that whoever is doing this is training people to trust a random, pushy…
I was stuck by this part too. It made me think of advice I read recently that went something like this: "The best way to see the results of a change to a complex system is to make it and see what happens"
As a current seeker of a remote position, and based on the relatively small amount of responses I've been getting, I feel like I might be falling into that bucket of applications that appear low-effort. What indicates…
Location: Cleveland, OH Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Node.js, Java, Heroku, JavaScript Résumé/CV: www.linkedin.com/in/davidschraitle Email: rubikscubist@gmail.com
+1 to this. I have a board with different lists regarding the overall category of the idea. (App, website, thing, etc.) Along with that I use labels to further categorize within the lists.
This sounds like the Volt. It is software limited to only use the "sweet spot" charge range of the battery, so that it never gets fully charged or discharged. This means that over time as the battery degrades, the user…
If your representatives have already voted the way you want, is there anything to be gained in writing to them anyway?
I wonder how much of a charge it needs to have at the beginning of the day in order to sustain itself via just the surplus from regen braking. The article mentions charging by 40kWh on a descent, which I take to mean…
I have a regular UAG case and it allows wireless charging just fine
The first footnote claims an IP67 rating
I used to drive a Volt to work, where I had access to charging and Booster for the rarely needed gas fill-up. On days when my wife's Prius was low on gas, we'd switch cars and I'd fill it up while at work. We didn't…
I did something similar to a modem supplied by Cox to enable bridge mode a few years ago. It required going to one of the modem settings pages, using browser tools to uncomment some html in the source of one of the…
Not a physical keyboard, but Hacker's Keyboard on Android is my favorite for SSH'ing https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pocketwork...
#1 is my current method of dealing with all the content out there. I keep a list of movies/shows on each platform that I'm interested in watching. When the size of the list grows to a critical mass for a given platform,…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Save_Toby Also, my attempt at getting rich online: http://schraitle.flat-line.net/cash/index.html (I made a whole 26 cents in the end)
And yet when I wanted to rent Doctor Strange from Google Play the other day (see, I know how to use the new-fangled gizmos too!) but it was only available for purchase. That’s a new release from the biggest studio in…
Lots of individual plastic bags, but they are recyclable in the giant plastic bag recycling box at the grocery store. We would just stuff them all into a larger bag for storage and drop it all off next time we actually…
Does anybody know what the "Population" field indicates at the top of the report?