Iconic. 2026 could never
Posts by Brad Christensen
This ๐ I think the reactivity of a sensor tends to have a lot to do with airflow - if I have the AC blasting directly on a sensor it'll react pretty immediately, and likewise if you put a sensor in direct sun you'll see the numbers skyrocket, so they don't seem to be limited in that respect
I'm sure it's not a proper fix for the issue you mentioned but at least it's another tool to help work around some of those compatibility hurdles ๐
Hot tip if the game is struggling to keep up at that resolution: you can use gamescope to force-upscale using DLSS or FSR even on games that don't natively support it. Works a treat!
Extremely helpful / friendly support people at the stations in general - takes all the weight off when you're travelling!
These are great!
Yeah based on his current campaign signage, I'd say that is definitely him
Omg yes of course ๐
Amazing! I imagine this must be pretty niche in 2025 (hopefully?) but my goodness our staff lost countless hours dealing with corporate proxy support in a previous job 5-10 years ago. I bet this will save some people's sanity!
On the bright side I would expect the humidity sensor to work perfectly ๐
My company (which manufactures air quality monitors) bought one of these once to see what it was like - be aware that the CO2 readings are wildly inaccurate compared to NDIR-based CO2 sensors ๐
Could you move your kettle into a different room, or keep a separate garage kettle to meet stealth boiling needs?
The first commercial React app I worked on only used React.createElement throughout because we/the decision makers at the time weren't convinced JSX was going to catch on ๐
I am very much looking forward to removing this part from my eslint config!
Surely she could at least pop an apron over top ๐ฑ
Oh wow - we literally went past this farm in the weekend and commented to each other on how barren it looked ๐ฌ
This should be the default
I have been sleeping on git merge -Xignore-space-change way too long
Sometimes you make a Wallace & Gromitt reference in a meeting, that's not that unusual, but you don't expect that to be the headline...
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I'm always intrigued by other people's driving habits haha. I think this might be a cultural thing (or it could be just me) but I'd never do a day trip this long! Even one-way without stopping I might've done when I was younger, but definitely not any more ๐
Hmm, perhaps an infrastructure problem then? I'm in NZ and while we have a way to go and there's the occasional hiccup, the network is almost entirely open and chargers are spaced out regularly along state highways
What are you doing that means you need 400+ miles of range (without stopping for a meal along the way?) on the daily?
How do I get on this gravy train
Wait what ๐คฃ
Praise BigPipe
I still agree with this and wouldn't install it for my parents but it's kinda amazing how much you can do on Linux these days. The browser almost is the OS anyway, so not much more left for it to do
(PlugShare is usually pretty good at clarifying these sorts of things but I think the point is that they shouldn't have to)
Multiple entries/exits, not sure if we were supposed to be in the underground or outside carpark etc. I remember having a similar experience in Tauranga once as well
Today was trying to find the charger in a supermarket carpark (Pak n Save Albany) - and to be fair supermarkets are the worst since they're big and you can't just see through the cars to find where you're supposed to be
This being deliberate would imply a certain level of competence that is far too generous to assume of the Act party