Yeah, Apple does too. Used it to exclude my ex-wife when I met my new wife :)
Yeah, Apple does too. Used it to exclude my ex-wife when I met my new wife :)
My bank used to require internet banking passwords to be exactly 6 alphanumeric characters. Turned out that the reason for that was that they used the same password for internet and phone banking, and by implication the passwords were actually just 6 numbers.
This was in the 2010s, mind you.
It’s an Apple Photos feature. It can be enabled or disabled in Settings -> Apps -> Photos -> Featured Content.
It will pull together photos of a person or animal over a period of time, a set of photos from a particular date, a group from a place, or similar and make them into a slideshow.
Sometimes it comes up with good ones (I get quite a few of my daughter and my dogs) and sometimes they’re hilariously bad or random/contrived.
Can’t say they’ve ever really made me sad, but I may not be in the same stage of life as the OOP / not looking for internet joke points.
This is the first I’ve heard of Branston beans, but now I’m excited to try them when I’m back in England in a couple of weeks.
I was there for Christmas and bought a relatively huge jar of pickle before I remembered I wasn’t going to be able to fly with it. A lot of pork pie was eaten that day.
This comment really confused me after reading 6 about bum-washing.
Interesting. Everywhere I’ve lived for the last 10+ years (3 cities and a rural acreage in Canada, village in Austria and visiting relatives in various towns in the UK) has had a municipal composting programme. I just assumed it was the norm now.
Hopefully you get one where you are soon!
I might be misunderstanding what you’re saying, but don’t we already do this?
Works for a small company. If everyone in a large company is allowed the same leeway nothing could ever ship
Oh for sure. I’ve been lucky enough that I’ve only ever worked for places with at most a few hundred employees, so my experiences of larger companies have been at best second-hand — but it was enough to know that I’d never want to work somewhere like that.
So, 1/3 the production rate per tire compared to a car over 100km. Not to mention half the number of tires. I wonder how much of that is due to the weight difference alone.
It actually appears to be per bike per 100km. I find that quite surprising given it’s half the number of tyres, there’s substantially less initial volume per tyre than a car’s and, as you say, there’s a lot less weight on them.
Given their focus on MTBs, I wonder if it’s related to the type of terrain being ridden (higher incidence of gravel/sharp rocks than your average road) or different tyre compounds between the two vehicle types.
This is something I really love about my job. It’s a small company, and we don’t have any of these kinds of process overheads.
It’s accepted that people fuck up (and in most cases that’re relevant to me, I’m the people in question) but if I can reproduce the problem, I can often get the fix in the users’ hands the next day. Generally the positive effects of a quick turnaround and feeling like they matter outweigh the negatives of the problem being there in the first place.
Not to say I don’t have stuff in the “tech debt” bucket, but having the autonomy to just fix the low-hanging fruit makes for a satisfying work environment.
Padfone | Ded inside
I watched Watchmen (2009) last night, thereby answering the question and the meta-question.
It’s almost like the entire thing is performative bullshit
Is there a “go woke, go broke” but for nazis?
Same thing with tinnitus … your brain just filters it out
Can’t relate.
I just wish there were a legal way to stream BBC content (i.e. iPlayer) outside the UK. I’d gladly pay the licence fee (as a non-resident) or more, to be able to watch all their content without having to grub around on a million different services.
Whether there’d be enough people in the same boat to be able to make up a $200M shortfall, I don’t know, but it seems like it could be a pretty big untapped market.
Years ago — late 90s — I used to travel to Vermont from the UK on business. Because of the time difference I’d often wake up at ~3:30 in the morning and since there was very little to do in a hotel room in Burlington, I’d put The Weather Channel on.
Quite often they’d report on “snow coming down from Canada”, or “frigid air coming down from Canada”, and I always thought it was weird how they seemed to be subtly blaming another country for weather phenomena.
Dunno why I thought of that.
Anyway, electric vans. Cool.
I’m boycotting this round.
Good luck to all the teams, and I sincerely hope nobody is deported, imprisoned or shot for daring to have been born outside the USA.
Google Photos too, apparently, if for some reason you’re willing to give up your personal information to them.