What is the purpose of cutting off the queue at a n% full? Isn't that effectively saying that the queue size is actually n% of the stated size, or am I missing detail?
Anecdotally I notice the same. I'm curious about whether it's the look of print vs. a screen, or the physical form of the text being a physical object vs. stored on a device. Do we get a similar effect from using e-ink…
The operative piece of the above post (to me) is "working _against_ the browser", not the existence of custom code per se. IME lots of problems with UI development have come (partly) from shoehorning tech to do…
Fair. Keeping in mind real-world consumer behavior matters to the equation. That said I don't know that we should assume that "build for longevity" and "build for effective disposal" are mutually exclusive.
> $5,000 a year > It's less than is spent on a single coffee maker I really want to try this coffee maker.
> Cell phones and mobile devices in general have always been disposable items with limited expected lifespans. I agree with your second point, but I want to push back on this first point a bit. While it seems like…
While I agree with your sentiment, I don't think that's quite what the person you're responding to meant. Rather than talking about how things should be, they're talking more about the reality of the available options…
Charging station availability is a bit of a red herring though. Like you said, it's really dependent on charging overnight/when you're not using the vehicle. Obviously the viability will vary from person to person, but…
Audio person here. I found the post fascinating, but I wish they did more to explain what they were talking about to a layperson. Basically, all sounds that you hear are composed of many layered sine waves of different…
What is the purpose of cutting off the queue at a n% full? Isn't that effectively saying that the queue size is actually n% of the stated size, or am I missing detail?
Anecdotally I notice the same. I'm curious about whether it's the look of print vs. a screen, or the physical form of the text being a physical object vs. stored on a device. Do we get a similar effect from using e-ink…
The operative piece of the above post (to me) is "working _against_ the browser", not the existence of custom code per se. IME lots of problems with UI development have come (partly) from shoehorning tech to do…
Fair. Keeping in mind real-world consumer behavior matters to the equation. That said I don't know that we should assume that "build for longevity" and "build for effective disposal" are mutually exclusive.
> $5,000 a year > It's less than is spent on a single coffee maker I really want to try this coffee maker.
> Cell phones and mobile devices in general have always been disposable items with limited expected lifespans. I agree with your second point, but I want to push back on this first point a bit. While it seems like…
While I agree with your sentiment, I don't think that's quite what the person you're responding to meant. Rather than talking about how things should be, they're talking more about the reality of the available options…
Charging station availability is a bit of a red herring though. Like you said, it's really dependent on charging overnight/when you're not using the vehicle. Obviously the viability will vary from person to person, but…
Audio person here. I found the post fascinating, but I wish they did more to explain what they were talking about to a layperson. Basically, all sounds that you hear are composed of many layered sine waves of different…