There seems to be a slight bug where if one enters two letters that belong (where only one is actually in the target word) both get highlighted as being in the wrong place (yellow).
Have tested on regular wordle and can confirm that only one letter goes yellow, the other grey (provided they're in the wrong place of course).
Is no one considering the fact that this "slacker" is in a place of seniority over OP?
How could one possibly aspire to climb the ladder when the person above you is unlikely to ever move up another rung?
If slacker never gets promoted, due to their lack of performance, what chance does OP have? Or should OP find a better paying job elsewhere where this is not the case?
I am not advocating for snitching here, but let's consider it from that vantage point at least.
As someone looking to tinker with this kind of thing at home, would you recommend OpenBCI? Are there any more "consumer friendly" projects out there (i.e. off the shelf) that are affordable at a hobbyist level?
hey! sorry to get back late - don't get HN notifications.
OpenBCI is a really solid start! Though, I'd suggest it's too expensive for most people to start tinkering with it. It also has/had some reaaallly basic featuring, like writing out information as txt, instead of any other signal output datatype. But that's all fine! (just unsophisticated)
Spend some time planning what you want your first project or two to be, and then get the cheapest, lowest-feature thing from there.
If you want to *really* learn some stuff, I'd suggest you focus more time on computationally processing eeg signal (you can get [an insane amount](https://sccn.ucsd.edu/~arno/fam2data/publicly_available_EEG_...) of sample data for free). What you get from hardware yourself will just have the cool-factor of being your own :)