Hmm.
Never really looked into it before.
Now I downloaded it.
Google’s strategy seems to have backfired, in my case.
Hmm.
Never really looked into it before.
Now I downloaded it.
Google’s strategy seems to have backfired, in my case.
Over the past few months, we’ve been accelerating our ability to execute outstandingly, make faster decisions, and realize our multi-product ambitions.
Barf.
This is always the question that trips me up.
I’m 5 years younger than OP. I work in a municipal transportation power system job (we maintain and control the grid for trains, trolleys, etc.). I’m sure I’m wasting all sorts of effort in my professional life. I have time. I got a lot out of learning Power Automate. However, if you ask me to pick one specific project, I get overwhelmed because I don’t know what’s reasonable.
I don’t know enough to know if my ideas are achievable, or if I’d just be bashing my head against the wall. I don’t know if they’re laughably simple tasks, multimillion-dollar propositions, or Goldilocks ideas that would be perfect to learn a coding language.
Pretty snappy. I’ve been frustrated with my current app, wunderground. A million years ago, they were great.
I’m not a contractor.
I’d poke around for rot and mark the edges to make sure it isn’t spreading. Maybe try to get up there and check after a storm.
It could absolutely be an old problem that stained the wood. I might make a 1-year calendar reminder if I didn’t see anything after a rain.
We are two people and run the dishwasher every 2-3 days, but it’s really nice to go lazy and throw a pot or pan in there, along with a few plates. You’re not gonna get away with that if you go with the little dishwasher.
Also, you’re basically using the same amount of energy and water either way. Probably less for the larger one if you compare them full.
Thanks for that. Really cool stuff.
“Aluminum oxynitride ceramics have been around since the 1980s, so it’s not new stuff by any means.”
Says it costs 5X the price of standard bulletproof glass, but that it’s far stronger, and IR-transparent. Cool material.
Gotta do the star fold with the thin stuff, get the grain aligned like plywood to keep it from splitting.
And not have the TV hanging out in space to be knocked over.
Yes. $5/$50 mo/year
They also do periodic specials where it’s a free bundle with Curiosity Stream. When I signed up, the bundle was less expensive than the standalone Nebula subscription. I haven’t gotten much mileage out of Curiosity Stream. If it wasn’t less expensive, I’d just get Nebula.
They get all the VPN and privacy service ads.
I’ve been watching Nebula for a while. They have quite a few of my favorite channels, exclusive content, no ads and they’re fairly inexpensive.
I deleted when I heard they were levying an inactivity fee in Canada.
I don’t live in Canada, but that was a shit move.