…for you (sorry, old Internet forum reflexes activated)
You're underselling this poster. It goes hard AF. Racking my brain if there's another poster that unintentionally goes as hard as this one.
Yep, that tracks. There's also the underlying current of Jantelagen (Law of Jante) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Jante
This one seems different from the (correct) ruling in favor in hiQ Labs, where the courts were quite clear that scraping the public Internet was completely legal. This is a case of a company creating millions of fake…
The failed startups are a vital part of the Aeron economy, putting these back-savers into circulation at 1/3 of MSRP
> but it hurts even more when exercising (back hurts, RSIs, etc)and so people don’t exercise and they protect their body like it is glass. 100% this. Whenever I've had longer breaks from strength training, clocking in…
It does seem that way, doesn't it? Shame, it was the perfect form factor for family room, office front desk.
What is preventing them from launching a 27" version? I've been waiting to upgrade our 2017 model in the living room, was hoping the 27" was finally going to come now. Guess Mac Mini is the only route to go...
Honestly, it was a very close call. I had two shopping lists written down, one for Unifi, one for TP-link. It was a combination of a couple of factors. It was actually a really tough decision, because they both seemed…
I was considering TP-Link at point of purchase, since there are some options there with more throughput. Like everything, it's a tradeoff calculation and this time I favored the convenience
I can throw in my vote for Unifi. Stuck the UDM and the rest of the gear in a rackmounted enclosure in my daughter's wardrobe and haven't needed to think about it even once in 2+ years. It just manages itself nicely.
> Nobody in their right mind is going to say the crusty ol' Baldur's Gate II is better than the theatrical extravaganza that is Baldur's Gate III. Them’s fighting’ words
How GM thinks removing CarPlay and Android Auto is a strategically beneficial move, is mind boggling. I literally can't imagine how the reasoning happened, except for some really strong-willed exec with a lot of…
> where it falls down is really understanding natural language. I would settle for Siri understanding simple commands. Natural language is something for Apple customers in the 2040s. I want to not have to use creative…
Hah! Never thought of that. Nice one
There used to be an ABX plugin for Foobar, where you could test yourself if you could make out the difference between an MP3 of your choice and a lossless one. I think I scored worse than a coin flip when it came to 320…
> (Side note: an external camera has the benefit of being able to point it on your cats. In long-running meetings, showing off your cats tends to be a great mood improver) The rule is: if a pet makes it into the shot…
Time blocking with pen and paper. Simple, fast and has revision history built in. - Start with your fixed time commitments: meetings, commute, lunch etc. - Then it's a matter of balancing the quicker tasks with the…
Two use cases for scanning: 1. Forms that can't be filled out digitally Forms that can only be filled out by hand are annoyingly common. Surprising amount of PDFs to fill out that are just a scan of a hardcopy, where…
Maybe it's the combination of living in the US + having kids, but I'm finding myself printing a LOT. Not a week goes by without a couple of forms to print, fill out by hand and (perversely) scan and email back. Main…
> The only reason you may not want it is the space it takes. Having a separate scanner, I'm really liking the size of Brother's smallest models: 14 inch long, 14 inch wide, 7 inch tall.
I'm using a Mac and the default AirPrint drivers. Don't have any of the Brother software installed, even the scanner works perfectly through the native macOS settings.
People are tired of two things in general: lousy business practices around ink cartridges and the damn printer not cooperating. Two birds with one stone: buy a Brother b/w laser printer or a scan/fax multifunction one.…
As others have commented, on your phone you rarely ever need to authenticate, so I keep mine at home. If you buy a Titan Key you get two (USB-A, USB-C), so sticking one of them in your safety deposit box, locked desk…
It's one of the reasons we have dashcams in both our cars. Added bonus is that if you witness an incident, the police is very happy when you can send them the video file to prove how it all happened.
…for you (sorry, old Internet forum reflexes activated)
You're underselling this poster. It goes hard AF. Racking my brain if there's another poster that unintentionally goes as hard as this one.
Yep, that tracks. There's also the underlying current of Jantelagen (Law of Jante) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Jante
This one seems different from the (correct) ruling in favor in hiQ Labs, where the courts were quite clear that scraping the public Internet was completely legal. This is a case of a company creating millions of fake…
The failed startups are a vital part of the Aeron economy, putting these back-savers into circulation at 1/3 of MSRP
> but it hurts even more when exercising (back hurts, RSIs, etc)and so people don’t exercise and they protect their body like it is glass. 100% this. Whenever I've had longer breaks from strength training, clocking in…
It does seem that way, doesn't it? Shame, it was the perfect form factor for family room, office front desk.
What is preventing them from launching a 27" version? I've been waiting to upgrade our 2017 model in the living room, was hoping the 27" was finally going to come now. Guess Mac Mini is the only route to go...
Honestly, it was a very close call. I had two shopping lists written down, one for Unifi, one for TP-link. It was a combination of a couple of factors. It was actually a really tough decision, because they both seemed…
I was considering TP-Link at point of purchase, since there are some options there with more throughput. Like everything, it's a tradeoff calculation and this time I favored the convenience
I can throw in my vote for Unifi. Stuck the UDM and the rest of the gear in a rackmounted enclosure in my daughter's wardrobe and haven't needed to think about it even once in 2+ years. It just manages itself nicely.
> Nobody in their right mind is going to say the crusty ol' Baldur's Gate II is better than the theatrical extravaganza that is Baldur's Gate III. Them’s fighting’ words
How GM thinks removing CarPlay and Android Auto is a strategically beneficial move, is mind boggling. I literally can't imagine how the reasoning happened, except for some really strong-willed exec with a lot of…
> where it falls down is really understanding natural language. I would settle for Siri understanding simple commands. Natural language is something for Apple customers in the 2040s. I want to not have to use creative…
Hah! Never thought of that. Nice one
There used to be an ABX plugin for Foobar, where you could test yourself if you could make out the difference between an MP3 of your choice and a lossless one. I think I scored worse than a coin flip when it came to 320…
> (Side note: an external camera has the benefit of being able to point it on your cats. In long-running meetings, showing off your cats tends to be a great mood improver) The rule is: if a pet makes it into the shot…
Time blocking with pen and paper. Simple, fast and has revision history built in. - Start with your fixed time commitments: meetings, commute, lunch etc. - Then it's a matter of balancing the quicker tasks with the…
Two use cases for scanning: 1. Forms that can't be filled out digitally Forms that can only be filled out by hand are annoyingly common. Surprising amount of PDFs to fill out that are just a scan of a hardcopy, where…
Maybe it's the combination of living in the US + having kids, but I'm finding myself printing a LOT. Not a week goes by without a couple of forms to print, fill out by hand and (perversely) scan and email back. Main…
> The only reason you may not want it is the space it takes. Having a separate scanner, I'm really liking the size of Brother's smallest models: 14 inch long, 14 inch wide, 7 inch tall.
I'm using a Mac and the default AirPrint drivers. Don't have any of the Brother software installed, even the scanner works perfectly through the native macOS settings.
People are tired of two things in general: lousy business practices around ink cartridges and the damn printer not cooperating. Two birds with one stone: buy a Brother b/w laser printer or a scan/fax multifunction one.…
As others have commented, on your phone you rarely ever need to authenticate, so I keep mine at home. If you buy a Titan Key you get two (USB-A, USB-C), so sticking one of them in your safety deposit box, locked desk…
It's one of the reasons we have dashcams in both our cars. Added bonus is that if you witness an incident, the police is very happy when you can send them the video file to prove how it all happened.