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Same here unfortunately. Strollers, carriers, carrying-without-carriers. All ending in tantrums very soon.
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I assume you had the best intentions with this comment (it does probably apply to a lot of children) but it also is a top contender for that “HN comment of the day” ;)
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There also is the the mental trap of what I call "car think" which happens to me whenever I have a car readily available. Distances that were no problem walking creepingly become unimaginabl…
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Some people do seem to make it work though, going for a run with the baby (Thule strollers etc) or later on together with the kids. It's awesome to see and it still gives me hope but I have the…
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I actually listened to the audiobook, which was very well done if anyone else is genuinely interested: https://www.audible.com/pd/Voices-from-the-Valley-Audiobook/... …
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I’m still hoping it’s slowly getting better though. I just recently had some eye-opening actual seeing-forest-from-the-trees moment myself through this book and the different insider perspectives col…
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Definitively subjective. IMO the metaphor was apt in bringing their point across.
Got me thinking about other tangents like general systems interplay, conway’s law etc. This kind of etymological phil…
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From where do you have that information? The circles I know of are all increasing their investments at the moment. Way too much capital lying around even before heavy inflation hit; keeps rotting even…
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One man show https://www.dekudeals.com is a labour of love and the best video games deals site that I know of. Focused on Nintendo Switch, written in rails AFAIK.…
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AFAIR it’s also an example of a well managed perl code base.
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I didn't check if that's the actual (main?) reason for the inflation we are seeing since before February 2022. But let's suppose it is, there are still some entities who have been earni…
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The article's pretext is a false dilemma. You can "fix" lots of science issues with money as well as have more of these large scale scientific efforts. It's up to the European fu…
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Exactly my point, in the end this is just up to voters.
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You dropped the "UNLESS" there. Also lots of work is actually not useful. Constraints can be very good and quite often lead to qualitative outputs. There are lots of other factors at play as…
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I just spilled my coffee, thanks XD
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It’s not a zero sum game though. Europe could pay for all of these projects. That would be even better, don’t you agree?
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Exactly. “ Agile ”, efficiency-over-everything, etc won’t save this planet.
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There also is no shortage in funds and we could actually do all of that and more.
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How about thinking about this on a grander scale / in the open - and just have more and even larger “industrial subsidy schemes”? Wouldn’t you like to work on another BIG SCIENCE project that tri…
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The set of games includes Shining Force CD and Sonic CD. IMHO worth it for those two titles alone
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No worries, check the numbers - this is all in reach - solely up to us :)
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It seems to me as if the journalist had to write about something [outrageous] to fulfill their article quota? There are some good ideas buried in there but isn't it a reductive vision indeed? T…
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Europe is so rich it can easily afford all of the great project ideas outlined in the article in addition to a new LHC (and then some). Let's think big indeed, the author unfortunately has …
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Agreed. I often wonder if with agile we threw the baby out with the bath water(fall).
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If the confusion stems from me writing 'Wip3out' I'm sorry about that, just a habit of mine. I've always written out any WipEout title as Wip3out (the capital 'E' looked …
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Designer's Republic? They were definitely involved in the original design for Wip3out. The packaging and manual alone still feel fresh after almost 30 years IMHO: https://www.mobygames…
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Thanks, just read up on that as well - too bad :/ On the desktop side: I always assumed x11/xorg derived GUIs were purely software rendered? Has Wayland finally landed? Sorry I'm laggin…
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From the release note above, I guess FEX would have been the "Rosetta 2" for Asahi but seems to be also out of the question ATM so you are right no Proton indeed for the time being. I didn…