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Love Pomodoro timers so much had AI make an web app to link them together. You can customize and use it here: https://1recipe.com.


bayofpigs, I feel it necessary to tell you that your account seems to be shadowbanned? Like 80% of your comments have been [dead]/not shown since your account creation in 2013 and as far as I can see there appears to be no good reason for it? The majority of comments in your history seem entirely reasonable.


Same. Love calculators and used to flirt with the idea of buying an old HP graphing but the app scratches that itch. Once you learn RPN it just feels so natural.


Have always felt conflicted about these policies. Real life works this way but somehow seeing people escorted to the front of the line violates the rules of having a line.


Yeah part of me feels like the solution would be that ticket prices go up and these programs are eliminated. Which would lead to a similar outcome. Wealthier people would freely be able to go to ski resorts as regularly as they want while the less privileged would have to choose between a weekend on the slopes or paying their electric bill.

But it'd reduce the lines because less people would be there and, ultimately, it'd be equal for everyone. So I'm really not sure.


On the other hand, prices can be risen enough that only people escorted now would still be in them. That prospect makes the current situation a pretty good one.


The article doesn't mention it but there was also Newton Script. Was a language for the Newton that looked like javascript with sharable top-level PDA objects for contacts, notes, handwriting, etc.


User: I can't access the outside network from this terminal?

ChaptGPT: Sure! I'll open that port for you...


Same. Though I prefer a gentle nudge for confirmation that they're finished speaking.


Shopping yesterday and was shocked to see a single head of cauliflower for $7.99/each.


Haha, no. Half Life Alyx, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, Thrill of the Fight, Beat Saber, Audica, Dance Central VR, Fallout 4 VR, Superhot VR, and so many more.


Also failing to provide reasonable customer support for their successful projects worsens my trust in future projects.


Curious what course you took and if you have time, a summary of the most valuable skills you learned?


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