For me the question is if plants can actually hear these distress sounds, otherwise it’s not really for communication.
For me the question is if plants can actually hear these distress sounds, otherwise it’s not really for communication.
Yeah I need this too! But for me a long list is in itself overwhelming. So I started to use blank cards (like those in hotels) and only put 3 todos on them with a whiteboard marker. I still have the long list somewhere on my pc but this way, I only ever see 3 calls to action. I tend to make them more specific on the card. This also comes with the satisfaction of wiping away a task when it’s done (I hate a long list with striked through tasks, because I have to scan to find the remaining ones).
Thanks for sharing your story. Very interesting!
I think that’s still new, in terms of adoption.
IoT at home is still new and it’s good that there are explorative attempts. Just don’t expect to be there when the market found what works.
This „dependencies until you feel overwhelmed „ hits a bit too close to home.
Yeah globalization probably changes cultural celebrations a lot. Interesting perspective.
Nice atmosphere
With the Thagomizer in full view.
I also like the LTSC version for my workstation, less nonsense.
I had the same experience.
Infrastructure is not free.
Sounds like meditation
I feel you. I assume people with better management skills are able to triage tasks and goals in advance but I just let life filter out what I can’t get done. But this makes me feel super anxious, disappointed and guilty all the time.
The title is a bit misleading. They’re building a tool to convert c to rust which is supposed to help with the transition.
How very american of them.
Stupid question, but do they prevent google from recreating their own browser? Chromium is mostly open source. They could just fork the project, rename it and support it much better than the open source community. This would place them again as the most used browser due to conveniences of ecosystem integration etc.