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The Walker S2 seems to handle it in the demo: https://www.ubtrobot.com/en/humanoid/products/WalkerS2


EU is a big customers of lots of stuff from US military vendors so US didn't exactly give things for free to the EU either.

Should have EU relied less on US and actually spend those agreed upon 2%+ of GDP like Poland, Finland and others have and be self reliant? Yes. Very much so.

Perun has an interesting video about it EU reliance of US military support: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFoJGHZEqAk


How does Svix compare to https://hookdeck.com/ ? Is it similar?



We have constant autoscaling issues because of this in GCP - glad someone plotted this - hope people in GCP will pay a bit more attention to this. Thanks to the OP!


I love these post burning man posts.


I ditched Superhuman for Simplify: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/simplify-gmail/pbm...

It’s cheaper and pretty much the same features without the bugs of Superhuman.


> without the bugs of Superhuman

Can you elaborate more on the bugs that you experienced? I used to be a Superhuman customer, but ultimately cancelled because I found Hey's stance on email to be much more attractive. I'm curious what other experiences were, particularly bugs. I didn't find anything that stood out to me as broken, personally?


Thanks for sharing this. I installed and read their site a couple times - I'm having trouble figuring out what it does outside of simplify the design.


Never heard of this before. Thanks for mentioning. Loving it so far.


Ah this is nice! I always found Superhuman too expensive.


Finally a webhook as a service done right! I've been watching Hookdeck's progress closely and I'm super impressed with what they managed to achieve especially on the CLI side recently. It's exactly what you need to setup a webhook service in development and then seamlessly transition to a full-blown production app with 1000s rps without changing anything.

I've build webhook systems myself in the past and there are so so many issues that you don't think about at first that are difficult to solve correctly like staggering retries, routing, logging is a big one! Really happy that there is now a great service for this. Nice work!


Given other comments in this post, I think at this point it's not safe to assume that.


Most watch users including myself disable those notifications fairly soon after the initial use.

Right now I use my watch for alarms (for sleep), pager duty alerts and fitness/sleep/health related stuff.


Do Pager Duty alerts actually work now? Last I tried they ... didn't seem the greatest, but I wasn't on call at the time, so maybe that's the real difference.


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