

Recumbent bicycles are better in almost every way
No thanks. Might be nice for some long trips but for my daily use, I need something a little bit more compact and easy to load up with stuff and a kid.
Recumbent bicycles are better in almost every way
No thanks. Might be nice for some long trips but for my daily use, I need something a little bit more compact and easy to load up with stuff and a kid.
Don’t know what you’re using but the tests of the ones available to me all shows very weak washing performance, some on par with washing only with water.
Explanation is, in short, that there is not enough washing detergent in the sheets.
I use the Phillips Hue bulbs and spots and I’m yet to have one die on me. Some of the bulbs has been in use for more than 10 years. However, I see my fair share of other LED spots that dies too soon.
I’m sure this is the push they need to get that six figure job that they have avoided to do because they are lazy
Valve is managed by “everyone” (not all people are good at managing), everyone can choose what they want to work on being exiting projects or new ones, the company only hires senior people and anyone in the company can be part of the hiring process, they use their version of stack ranking where your peers rank your performance, the top of Valve does not want to be political even if the employees want to.
This causes Valve to mostly hire the kind of people already employed there (white men). High pressure on performance has become more of a turn down for especially women.
They probably run the company the way Elon Musk would run it - on paper it’s cool, but humans being humans with biases makes it not so cool.
I think it’s called “Do no evil” 🤔
Looks like you’re a domestic terrorist. We might make a mistake and accidentally get you evolved in a car accident.
While looking for my latest car, I tested a Kia Ceed. In the 10 minute test drive, it phantom braked 3 times. All the dealer about it and he said “better safe than sorry”. Ended up with a Skoda that once in a while slows down on adaptive cruise control when the car in front of me taking the off-ramp, while the motorway is turning left. Emergency braking seems to only do its think when there’s a reason - so far the car and I have slammed the break at the same time, every time there’s been a reason.
But they will fix the mistake as soon as they know about them… or something like that
Mistakes will be made, but we will correct them as soon as we found out.
That’s a weird reason to keep using X. Hopefully these places also does other forms of communications, otherwise it’s a sad state of affairs.
Some places you can’t (for whatever reason) install a proper ventilator. Then these with carbon filter will remove some things. But yes, they are far inferior to the full blow vents.