

As someone that works from home and eats a lot of sandwiches; a bread maker. Great for pizza dough too!
As someone that works from home and eats a lot of sandwiches; a bread maker. Great for pizza dough too!
The hill upto the finishline on my local park run this morning was way harder than usual, so (almost) that one today!
Is this a new build, or an existing building?
If it’s an existing building, with an existing HOA, then it should already have a bank account? (Probably with funds in it!)
If it’s new, build up an emergency fund, but leave it in a bank. putting it into stocks is crazy, it’s an emergancy/maintenance fund, you need to know how much is there, trust it’s not going to just disappear and be able to access it quickly.
Make sure you understand the voting rights and who has authority to access the money if there is going to be a significant sum in there.
And everyone already has an account, they can just press a button to join the server and be interacting straight away.
Huh
It’s a custom chip though isn’t it? Seems a strange choice
That’s basically what hibernate is. Shouldn’t be hard to offer as an option.
The difficult bit is having it wake from sleep to hibernate itself. I suspect that would require hardware.
Hibernate would be great as it’s a slightly longer restore, but should work the same (if you are willing g to sacrifice the disk space)
Being able to pick up the deck and know it will have battery left would be really nice. It drains pretty fast in sleep mode.
Got my hopes up there might be some sleep limit too. Would much prefer if it shuts down/hibernated after being asleep for more than 26 hours (or past a certain battery level)
Webassemby is still limited to a single thread as far as I’m aware, so it’s not a full runtime for the language you are writing in as anything using threads behind the scenes tends to fall over unexpectedly at runtime.
Its also an absolute bastard to debug (young ecosystem)
Is there an alternative app that offers a centralised account service but with user hosted servers?
Their problem is probably that they actually took too long to monetise it.
Before Discord, groups were often paying for hosted team speak, ventrilo or mumble servers. Then along came discord with it’s VC money and did what they did and more for free. Now most people probably are not willing to pay for what used to be a paid service.
BBC (pre launch): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55463366
After launch: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/05/style/japan-wooden-satellite-hnk-intl/index.html
Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LignoSat
Things fall into the thicker parts of the atmosphere because drag from the tiny amounts of air up there. if that is shrinking, then you can get lower before you have the same amount of drag? Therefore lower orbits might be more feasible?
Lower orbit means faster though, so it may not be linear? Would be interesting to see (someone else do) the maths.
Doesn’t that just mean that lower orbits can be used? Less air resistance?
Reus2 has been most of my deck commuting playtime if I’m honest. Great little game with endless replayability.
With the obvious disclaimer that it will hike your electricity bill.
I was going to bring up the Herman miller Arron, but that released in 1994!
Wasn’t there a spate of phone camera stabilisers being broken/worn out because they were strapped to bikes?
How accurate is this do we think?
Most of my steam deck playtime is offline and it’s awful at recording that playtime.