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jtwaleson
2,307karma·754submissions·August 8, 2012
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Creating comper.io. Put all your org's code on a zoomable canvas and get the right insights.
jouke [at] waleson.com
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For a hobby project I’ve used Zephyr via the segger embedded studio for the nrf52. Coming from full stack web development and having dabbled with Arduino IDE, the learning curve was a lot steeper. But…
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It’s from 1995 so yes. But it’s bulky, pretty fragile and difficult to integrate properly with a modern lightweight notebook chassis. I would personally love this, just like I would love a phone with …
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I read this here in 2019 I think, and visited Death Valley last October. When we were preparing the drive from Vegas to Mammoth lake, Google Maps would show different routes every day. It turned out t…
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Run it in a docker container?
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you left out at least vuejs for frontend
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Funny how the Miami - Medellin question is roughly what most people would answer too.
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Ugh yes, this should be benchmarked! I’m currently on a 34” widescreen Philips monitor and it takes about 10 seconds to switch, it annoys me majorly every time I do it. Just starting the overlay UI se…
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I have two in non-working condition, pretty beat up. If I can make someone really happy and they want to restore them, feel free to send me an email. I wanted to do it myself for the last 10 years it …
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Thanks for the mention Adolfo! Never knew that I was in the causal chain of your journey to Rust. Hacker News is definitely a gateway to random experiences :)
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Define casual user :)
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This is awesome. I think developers would appreciate it if you include some projectional editing for the DOM tree. E.g. a toggle to switch between text-based projectional editing of the DOM and the vi…
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I agree but the sentence could be read either way. It’s early morning here and I was confused about the point that GP was making.
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To clarify: Does your friend mean that Tarantino’s early movies are also mass produced boredom or the opposite?
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They operate mostly in Germany, but the Slack community around it is broader, I think 90% is EU based though.
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Thank you, learned something new.
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CompetitorWatch: you would say so, I didn't see anything yet!
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If it’s indeed 600 degrees C, it can boil water and power a steam turbine. Back to electricity.
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Thanks for elaborating. It is a compelling idea, but if the goal is to create an iconic vehicle, there are many different options. A campervan is one, I’d say cybertruck is another.
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"Massive missed opportunity" lol. How big is that market compared to the Model S/3 and Model X/Y markets?
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Awesome. Creating something like this has been on my wish-list for some time. I'd like: - 2d visualization of the notes and their relationships (just because it's cool) - some "typed&qu…
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I have the previous gen (T495s) running Debian testing. Don't you have issues with power usage? That's my only gripe with this laptop. Battery lasts maybe 3 hours max while on Windows it sho…
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I'm using a webscraper that extracts data from some APIs, and stores all the data in a git repo periodically. Then you can see the data changing with tools like git and tig.
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The trackpad is horrible on the *40 series! Can be swapped by the one from the ones from the next generation though.
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Haha, I did not include the X220. It's great. With the bulky stuff I meant the real IBM ThinkPads from before 2005. Although 2000-2005 was pretty good too, before that most machines were still re…
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I’ve been a bit of a Thinkpad fanatic ever since my dad got a T42p somewhere in 2004. I have been on Thinkpads since 2006. I bought old ones on eBay and now have a collection of about 15 machines. The…
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Cool! The numbers are not that accurate though :’) That’s probably an issue with the sensors and not the software.
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I live in Utrecht, we have tons of guarded bike garages in the inner city, including the biggest bicycle parking garage in the world at the central station with room for 10k bikes (look it up, it’s am…