Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | zakki's commentslogin

Okay, blame the regulators. Apple is right as always.

No worries, Apple will execute ads better than others. We will love with it and praise Apple for it.

Any pointer on how to flash it?

Go to the website, it has step by step guide for the supported robots: https://valetudo.cloud/pages/general/supported-robots.html

Check Valetudo's getting started page.

No undo. Clicking reset icon clean everything. No numbers showed.

I accessed it with Safari and directly click "Print/PDF". It will be better if:

- Default orientation is Landscape

- Calendar is be printed in a full page format


Also got half-height on Google Chrome.


I would say something like this is an analog version of nowadays crypto currency.


It is, but only for thing people would legitimately like to have.

The entire NFT thing would work if it were restricted to things people want, even if that only amounts to bragging rights.

Somewhere along the way people lost track of the fact that being able to trade something doesn't denote value in itself


"only for thing people would legitimately like to have."

Whilst that may be true for the most part, much of the art dealt nowadays is never displayed, just stored somewhere incredibly tax efficient until it's value has gone up enough to warrant selling.

https://theswisstimes.ch/unlocking-the-secrets-of-the-geneva...


In that respect I suspect it is much the same as bored apes. The price can go up while there are people with funds to put into things they don't care about. When the time comes that they have less money than the cost of things important to them, the 'value' can swiftly evaporate.


Analogue NFT


I just hope they won't change Calculator as a service app.


Eventually it could get there if that's the direction Apple stays on.


What is the right size for 4K monitor and the distance from our eyes? I have Skyworth monitor at 27" already. If I set macos resolution at 4K, the default font is too small. My distance with the monitor is around 16,5".


My personal preference is 24" nominal for 4K (a 23.8" 4K display has 185ppi), running at @2x (1080p equivalent), because I keep my monitors a bit further back on my desk than others do. I run a triple Dell P2415Q setup. It was great when I started, but as more websites assume 1080 CSS pixels of width means I want tablet mode, its utility has decayed. Because of that I've gone from 3 vertical to 1 horizontal flanked by 2 vertical. These aren't made anymore, and for years nobody else was making monitors at this density. It seems they've become popular again since COVID, and ViewSonic even released the VP2488-4K this year, complete with Thunderbolt 4 and DCI-P3. Asus's offering at this size & resolution is the PA24US.

Another great option is 22" nominal (a 21.5" 4K display has 204ppi), also running at @2x. This is better if you keep the monitor closer to the keyboard side of your desk, or if your desk is not very deep. These are hard to find, and even when you do they're likely to be a portable monitor. Asus has a page for a PQ22UC but I can't tell if it is no longer available, or no longer sold in the US.


Try www.wowrack.com or www.serverstadium.com. (I work for them).


I guess modern people need more empathy to their elderly. In Asian Village I believe they have more empathy if the elderly is having dementia.

*no data though, just observing my village


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: