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- Looks like NEX stand made a new version, K1 Carbon Fiber, which is lighter than og roost.
However, more expensive than it so depends if shredding those grams is worth it or not
- At least we know Netflix first party content is not for anyone who wants a good watch. But rather for background noise and moving pictures.
- One thing author neglected to mention is just how time comsuimg making everything types is.
Sure, primative types are fine, but anything more and it's a massive pain.
Actually, types are best when someone else already did all that work.
- Why say Claude is ahead of the rest? (I don't keep up to date, only using mainstream tools in ides)
Right now I use Amazon Q to buy integrate into phpstorm and its ok. It's free so a major advantage.
Is it just terms of using their chat models?
- I think if you only use node, then just nvm is fine. This is more for multi language ppl?
- Article is more like, low code is only good for the most simple of simple apps. And this MUST NEVER CHANGE, the second it changes, or isn't how the low code platform is designed for. Basically it's a massive and near impossible hack job.
- It'd be cool if someone reviewed all the 2024 AR glasses.
Each one is quite pricey, so trying them all for the best one isn't a solid option.
- Best practices for a Google scale company, where most best practices come from, is NOT the best practice for everyone else.
- Does Gemini have a higher chance of these off answers? Or is it more chatgpt has already been discovered so it's not reported so.
- > The color was originally going to be called beccapurple, but Meyer asked that it instead be named rebeccapurple, as his daughter had wanted to be called Rebecca once she had turned six. She had said that Becca was a "baby name," and that once she had turned six, she wanted to be called Rebecca. As Eric Meyer put it, "She made it to six. For almost twelve hours, she was six. So Rebecca it is and must be."
Wasn't expecting tears over a colour
- > Companies rarely fail for a single reason, and looking back, there are certainly choices I would have made differently. But here’s the simple truth: despite our progress, we ran out of time (and money) before we could crack the unit economics to meet venture-funded standards. We couldn’t bridge the gap to a viable, software-centric business model that was less reliant on expensive physician time, and that ultimately led us to wind down.
- This price is solely to deliver 15tb of video.
Don't get confused like other commenter.
- What makes Konbinis across Asia unique is that it's convenient, cheap and high quality. That's the magic sauce.
Most other places are super expensive or convenient or high quality. But hardly all combined. That's why Asian Konbinis are great. Note this is true of most of Asia, not just Japan.
- Blaming ills on keiretsu seems wrong when South Korea effectively had the same and they're way ahead in terms of hard ware and software innovation
- All large orgs start running their own cloud infra at some point. So this has been a case for very long.
Cloud is great until you have Sooooo much money and the running costs is too damn high.
- It feels like indoor farming will only be valuable for super high value produce. Lots of potential there for rare or expensive produce to go down to a more reasonable level.
Or someone without enough space for land farming and they cannot import for less than indoor farms.
- Minimum wage increases virtually all job wages because nobody wants to be paid mimimum wage.
- Then there's more reason to be the first. If a phone company already has 3 factories in a region, the 4th nation probs isn't worth it.
Look at China or India, they started first and have massive advantages because rolling back that hefty and entrenched investment isn't worth it.
- I think the point of an off-line conference is to afford the speakers. Which then is put online as high quality content.
The cost thing is a main argument the author notes, but I suppose they're all doing this for free. Which only lasts as long as the author has time.
- We already do, see vtubers. Massive following, but whether they'd be so popular if they weren't virtual is questionable.
- Nfc touch doorbell would also be cool. Though, I do feel it's too technically advanced for most people to use.
- What a good time to be alive. Really on the brink of world war 3.
- The Web equivalent is to ban China, Russia, SEA, South America from being able to use your Web service.
Actually super effective
- They aren't effective because truly being effective was not the goal.
It's about having a program that's easy to scale, low maintenance and cost. Whilst it seems at least good enough.
McMindfullness era has made things cheaper, but also diluted products no longer be properly effective.
- Algorithms focusing on beautiful people is no surprise. Look at any social media and the attractive ones gain more attention, this means better engagement thus screen time.
- The line between solitude and loniness is time and choice.
In all their examples, those people choose to be alone for a period of time. But could easily choose not to. Also the time alone is limited.
Though, loniness can happen with other people, not having anyone at all is a very lonely feeling. I remember seeing videos of people saying they have no friends and start breaking down in tears.
As I age and past friendships fade away, without any new ones due to my personality, habits, I wonder how long until that'd be me.
- Tell that one to Amazon. It's really not all about productively.
There's more incentives for large businesses, whether that's tax breaks, existing office space obligations or just the feeling of lording over the workers.
I don't think that will change too much. A remote company has to be fundamentally remote on all levels otherwise it'd fall apart. That kinda buy in is difficult and usually companies who start remote work best like that. As everyone has already self selected for remote work.
- Given the mechanical complexity of such devices. Would it ever be profitable to continue producing parts for them?
Unless the company has stagnated, the tech and parts would improve overtime where they no longer match.
But also, would you want a third party to continue producing the parts? Seems like a security leak there.
- Is there a tracker of energy prices pre coal shut down and post coal shut down?
Predictions is that it'd go up, due to the unreliable nature of wind, solar. Hence the minimum price is the cost to turn on a power generator and fill in the gaps.
No point hosting a blog or anything of the sort, unnecessary effort in the beginning when you don't know if you'll continue.