- We could start by standardising English, so that pronunciation was always the same for a given letter order.
- > I just wish all apps used native inputs, not some weird half-baked solution they built themselves.
I find this often with apps and websites, and I speak/write British English (or attempt to).
Why effort is put into making a worse interface is baffling.
- This is getting into some F1 pitstop type behaviour.
And that’s a race thy would be amusing to watch.
Feed and toilet a family of four and also refuel the car. How long?
- The beatings will continue until they do.
- > I always wonder about though is just how much work it saves in the end for us to do it instead of at a central location.
It’s a logical argument, but I feel another punishment in your future.
- > everyone
The details around that are a significant source of friction.
- > It amazed me that Volvo programmed an SUV to disbelieve that it could ever actually leave a road.
Only for footpaths in residential areas.
I wonder what class of vehicles is least likely to go off roading?
- I think most here know that. What interests me is how easy to setup and maintain an appleTV is - you do nothing.
I love my Pi but sometimes I want life to be mindless easy.
- I’m reading that from a departure lounge.
Wish I’d read this a few hours ago and the AppleTV would be coming with me.
- No, but if it has access to your contacts it can.
- I’ve started waxing my chain rather than oiling it.
It’s a hassle, but doing 2 at a time means the admin is much reduced.
There is a huge amount less dirt and grease in my life now. Even when I change it to re-wax it I don’t get dirty. I probably get 2-3 weeks, 500-600km out of each waxing.
- That’s a good idea.
Less practical: the group I ride with did a 200km ride, with one member having a nice shiny case attached to his bike where the pump might go.
When they finished he smoked his cigar.
- If a hill climb has you lying down at the top, that’s got to be a good hill.
- A few tubes, CO2 or a pump and some tyre levers.
You’ll be a super hero.
- I find that cyclists often help cyclists. ‘Help the next guy’ being a phrase I’ve heard a few times.
A $5 tube is so small a cost. Not having one can make a minor inconvenience into an utter shambles if you have to call home go a lift from 50km away at 6am.
- This.
If something gets super popular, it presumable costs Epic more. But does 100 sales cost 100x more than 1 sale? That seems unlikely.
- What about a pacemaker? Or a car?
- So you couldn’t connect to your own home?
- I agree. But also, the length of time that Egypt has supported civilisation is just so long. It would be interesting to know how many people had died in Egypt. The number would be large.
> I don't know how else you'd do it without the Microsoft stack
Just fine. Maybe better.