I am wondering for a long time whether this differs from person to person based on their preferred mode of thinking. As a seemingly overly visual thinker the aspect of making several small decisions about how to layout…
In this study they observed specific patterns that previously were attributed to learning and remembering. > "The present findings suggest that the intricate and precisely controlled handwriting movements have a…
Cloud since a web interface and email interaction are showcased in the keynote.
I agree, yet I consider this to be the other way round. I treat "rm" still like a direct removal of the file and therefore use it with caution every time. Having it trash the file on my local machines is just a to me…
Thank you. I just recently discovered the nRF52 as a potential solution for my own BLE project. To use a keyfob as a housing is brilliant and very 'stealth'. I have no experience with the nRF52 chips, but this will be a…
One of the few aliases I always use is: alias rm='trash -i' It will prompt you before moving files to the trash instead of deleting them straight away on macOS. I've also added the -i flag to the following: alias mv='mv…
This is awesome! It would be perfect if there an occasional artefact line crossing the entire page vertically could be added. You know, those lines caused by an old crusty ink jet print head. Also a visibly cast shadow…
I'm very interested in those Boox tablets. Is there a way to have them display a static image (a custom website or Android app) when they are in standby? Or do they force-switch to some screen saver mode, like many…
Uhm? Why do you consider a resting heart rate of under 75bpm to be a bad condition? I'm just assuming that you are within the average age group of hacker news readers (somewhere between 20 and 40 years) it's not really…
I agree and this kind of work day contraint is by far not suitable for everyone. If you'd tell average Joe, working in retail in some DIY market filling the shelves (just an example for a rather simple job, no…
Who actually uses them? I still can't wrap my head around why people are willing to rate products on pages like amazon or leave restaurant ratings on yelp and write detailed reports on tripadvisor or holidaycheck, but…
At some entrepreneurial meetup I met a german scientist, who was working on applying their image and information system's detection algorithms for exactly that. Could be useful to make an "uncheatable" driver's log.…
The problem with this is most likely insurance and safety related. :(
Dangerous. The "investors" buying their share expect it to be a safe investment. – Spread damage one could say. But especially in the housing industry the risks are really high that you could actually have to pay on…
I carry this idea around since a couple of months as well. And I would totally be willing to pay $100 per month for this, if it only would include literally everything: Paywalls of newssites, magazines, books,…
Doesn't www.tripit.com do exactly this?
Think of this from the viewpoint of changing demographic: People get older and need to taken care of, which is shockingly expensive. There are several attempts, with prototyped like housing/neighborhood scenarios, where…
The issue with this is the increasing number of people on mobile devices and variety of device types. Worst case (and sadly most common one): You share the dropbox link, the recipient clicks on it, it opens the browser,…
Yeah it is a total hassle to research that and don't get screwed. One can basically spend days researching on that topic and in the end you'll still feel like you made the wrong decision. The problem with this is that…
Regarding the first topic: Check out Handup (https://handup.us/) – It's not exactly what you described, but they are kind of a middle man between the homeless, charities and you as a potential donator. I dig the peer 2…
Thanks for your reply. I would love to hear from you in an update-post, when those customer relations actually end and you have to establish new ones. Especially given the situation that you both, can't profit from the…
I totally disagree with this! There are obligations, such as young children that clearly might keep one from jumping onto a plane for 20h (from Europe) to get to south-east asia.
I am really wondering how you communicate with your customers? Do they know that you are living in places where most of them might even can only dream of going to for vacation? Or do you just simply "not tell them"? How…
Yes, I agree with you that the way we manage our contact date is outdated. The problems nowadays are: 1) If you include pseudonyms and literally all user data, you will earn the distrust of millions of users that don't…
I am wondering for a long time whether this differs from person to person based on their preferred mode of thinking. As a seemingly overly visual thinker the aspect of making several small decisions about how to layout…
In this study they observed specific patterns that previously were attributed to learning and remembering. > "The present findings suggest that the intricate and precisely controlled handwriting movements have a…
Cloud since a web interface and email interaction are showcased in the keynote.
I agree, yet I consider this to be the other way round. I treat "rm" still like a direct removal of the file and therefore use it with caution every time. Having it trash the file on my local machines is just a to me…
Thank you. I just recently discovered the nRF52 as a potential solution for my own BLE project. To use a keyfob as a housing is brilliant and very 'stealth'. I have no experience with the nRF52 chips, but this will be a…
One of the few aliases I always use is: alias rm='trash -i' It will prompt you before moving files to the trash instead of deleting them straight away on macOS. I've also added the -i flag to the following: alias mv='mv…
This is awesome! It would be perfect if there an occasional artefact line crossing the entire page vertically could be added. You know, those lines caused by an old crusty ink jet print head. Also a visibly cast shadow…
I'm very interested in those Boox tablets. Is there a way to have them display a static image (a custom website or Android app) when they are in standby? Or do they force-switch to some screen saver mode, like many…
Uhm? Why do you consider a resting heart rate of under 75bpm to be a bad condition? I'm just assuming that you are within the average age group of hacker news readers (somewhere between 20 and 40 years) it's not really…
I agree and this kind of work day contraint is by far not suitable for everyone. If you'd tell average Joe, working in retail in some DIY market filling the shelves (just an example for a rather simple job, no…
Who actually uses them? I still can't wrap my head around why people are willing to rate products on pages like amazon or leave restaurant ratings on yelp and write detailed reports on tripadvisor or holidaycheck, but…
At some entrepreneurial meetup I met a german scientist, who was working on applying their image and information system's detection algorithms for exactly that. Could be useful to make an "uncheatable" driver's log.…
The problem with this is most likely insurance and safety related. :(
Dangerous. The "investors" buying their share expect it to be a safe investment. – Spread damage one could say. But especially in the housing industry the risks are really high that you could actually have to pay on…
I carry this idea around since a couple of months as well. And I would totally be willing to pay $100 per month for this, if it only would include literally everything: Paywalls of newssites, magazines, books,…
Doesn't www.tripit.com do exactly this?
Think of this from the viewpoint of changing demographic: People get older and need to taken care of, which is shockingly expensive. There are several attempts, with prototyped like housing/neighborhood scenarios, where…
The issue with this is the increasing number of people on mobile devices and variety of device types. Worst case (and sadly most common one): You share the dropbox link, the recipient clicks on it, it opens the browser,…
Yeah it is a total hassle to research that and don't get screwed. One can basically spend days researching on that topic and in the end you'll still feel like you made the wrong decision. The problem with this is that…
Regarding the first topic: Check out Handup (https://handup.us/) – It's not exactly what you described, but they are kind of a middle man between the homeless, charities and you as a potential donator. I dig the peer 2…
Thanks for your reply. I would love to hear from you in an update-post, when those customer relations actually end and you have to establish new ones. Especially given the situation that you both, can't profit from the…
I totally disagree with this! There are obligations, such as young children that clearly might keep one from jumping onto a plane for 20h (from Europe) to get to south-east asia.
I am really wondering how you communicate with your customers? Do they know that you are living in places where most of them might even can only dream of going to for vacation? Or do you just simply "not tell them"? How…
Yes, I agree with you that the way we manage our contact date is outdated. The problems nowadays are: 1) If you include pseudonyms and literally all user data, you will earn the distrust of millions of users that don't…