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3d printing with non-planar splicing, including an upside down benji with no supports


Imho the samsung dex approach is a fine concept (not saying that was fully developed or as extensive as what would be required to do it seriously for a proper desktop os)

Two totally seperate UIs that can run at the same time, a desktop one and a phone one.. it worked shockingly well imho.

Maybe an additional case where you can use the tablet as an extra screen, but honestly that could probably manifest as an app in the mobile UI.


Anyone know what TRV they have purchased? I Can't follow that link as it has some kind of tracking built into it.


https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807332587013.htm

$13.75 - GIRIER Tuya Smart Thermostatic Radiator Valve ZigBee Thermostat Radiator TRV Programmable Temperature Controller Work with Alexa


Just watched the series on youtube based on your recommendation. Thanks, i enjoyed it!


Glad you liked it. The scene with the Jennifer Rush song is living free in my mind, when Warren Clark's infatuation breaks surface.

The Beeb did a version of "the history man" by Malcolm Bradbury which I think was OK, but a bit less successful. They're somewhat contemporary novels about academia. They also did several of the Tom Sharpe novels but they're generally more boisterous, picaresque stories.


Each server is moderated independently and if any nasty ones are allowed to fester they get shut down?

Imho the long term answer to these problems is trust networks and decentralised moderation. Howbwe get there.. dunno


Skim the comments fist, way for efficient to get the meta and vibe before investing


https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42288458

Patrick boyle video thats got some fun snippets from this interview


*browser not os feature :)


Was expecting an asianometery video there :D


Okay i get the flat is good for bikes.. but meetings, curious about that one?



Interesting read. Quote:

> Ever since the Middle Ages, when the process of land reclamation began, different societies living in the same polder have been forced to cooperate because without unanimous agreement on shared responsibility for maintenance of the dykes and pumping stations, the polders would have flooded and everyone would have suffered. Crucially, even when different cities in the same polder were at war, they still had to cooperate in this respect. This is thought to have taught the Dutch to set aside differences for a greater purpose.


Yep, that one


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