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Posts by Tim Fish

If you use a heat pump to cool radiators or underfloor heating, in most climates you will bring them below the dew point which will cause humidity to condensate on them.

Air conditioning systems are designed for this and collect the run off and drain it outside.

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Picture of the Dacia Sandero dashboard showing the USB port at the top of the dashboard!

Picture of the Dacia Sandero dashboard showing the USB port at the top of the dashboard!

I have a new Dacia Sandero rental car and it's by far the worst car I've ever driven.

How can suspension be too soft and too hard at the same time? It's like a boat that crashes over every little bump.

No nav or iPhone/Android connection and the only USB port is half way up the dashboard!

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And no way to migrate!

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Shame they all sound awful and can potentially pull the plug on you whenever they like

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You can use package.json exports to target specific Bun/cloudflare/Deno/Node/etc so I guess someone is using that.

I've been (semi) joking for a while that the Sentry SDKs should be moved to a single package using this.

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You wouldn't be able to use this for cooling without collecting the condensation run off. At that point you may as well use mini-splits that already exist?

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It appears you haven't added your location the the dystopian scale app 🤣

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I suppose Apple are going to go further down this route. They're unlikely to make macOS app store only but they can limit what apps can access without going through them...

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Is this with publishing to Mac App Store?

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The Bun issue tracker looks terrifying. Always wondered if that actually translates into instability?

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With Norway it's the whole package. Parental leave, cheap childcare, extra sick/vacation days for when children are sick and can't go to school etc. Employers have to offer flexible hours. Many parents opt for 50% part time.

No idea if it actually helps their birth rates though!

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I mean the UK is either at UTC or BST so no idea what the other one is. Guess this is AI generated?

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Was the c++ compiled with -O3 and -march=native?

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$100k per month is $1.2m per year. Divide 1.2m / 84k gives you 14 employees. Simple maths!

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Yeah but you said this which is complete nonsense because there is no tax paid before admin of an employee

> Do you pay corporate income tax there? Income tax alone is ~20%, before any administration of an employee.

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The company only pays tax on profits. You can pay 100s of employees well and make zero profit and pay zero tax. Employees pay income tax but that comes out of the wages. Employees tax contributions are not a cost to the company.

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€50k is €4166/month. +25% is €5207 or $6k per month. If you add 15% for admin that's under $7k per month.

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All the bands and costs are available online but this will give you a rough figure: boundlesshq.com/guides/portu...

I have no idea why you're bringing up corporation taxes. In Europe these are only charged on company profits after all expenses and paying employees is deductible business expense.

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I do all my own admin, accounting and taxes too but I would never claim my overheads are 50% based off hypothetically paying someone else to do that.

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You clearly don't know Europe! You can get great developers in Portugal for €50k/year. At that salary the total cost to the company per month, per employee including social security contributions is under $7k.

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Your overheads as a single proprietor are 50%?

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I once received a utility bill addressed to "Tinned Fish"

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You can tell you can safely ignore this email because it mentions web3

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I don't really keep any keys accessible on my machine so I'm happy to trust registries that haven't been compromised in decades.

It's a risk but if you can't trust registries we wouldn't use package managers and they haven't fucked up yet.

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Isn't this just like using a lock file but it's more tedious to update dependencies when vulnerabilities are found?

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I've spent so much of the last decade struggling to learn languages that I make a conscious effort to speak more clearly and formally in my own language when there are people around who are learning.

When everyone is in abbreviating and using colloquialisms it makes it near impossible!

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If it's a Windows machine you'll need to boot it up before so it can do all the updates it has missed. I'd generally recommend a few days before for everything to complete 🤣

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There are also half a dozen Catalan dialects with their own sub-dialects and they all seem to differ in pronunciation and even vocab!
www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/co...

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A ginger cat walking in the foreground of a cctv image

A ginger cat walking in the foreground of a cctv image

CCTV: AN INTRUDER HAS BEEN DETECTED!

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The "I could never go back" was strictly about C# rather than statically typed languages. For example I love working in Rust...

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