I have a withings scale and it’s great so far.
Like you, I had a Fitbit one, and I find it sucked and was very unreliable.
It’s worth noting that there is a withings home assistant integration
I have a withings scale and it’s great so far.
Like you, I had a Fitbit one, and I find it sucked and was very unreliable.
It’s worth noting that there is a withings home assistant integration
I think a lot of people here aren’t looking at this in the right way:
They don’t have to accept accounts for student or let students interact. This can be an alternative system for disseminating announcements with optional mechanisms for feedback. All they need to do is federate and then any of their students subscribe.
I’ve been wishing that my my governments (at all levels) would do this so I can get notified of things like changes to bus schedules or closures of highways and shit.
I know the image post was hyperbole, but the way y’all are gushing over it is borderline religious, in an unsettling way.
Immediately, you call boilerplate a Big Deal and identify yourself as a zealot. Even in Java, a notoriously verbose and boilerplate laden language, it’s a Small Deal unless you’re doing something insane. Let me guess, your coding in VI or something.
Rust looks great. It’s a bunch of small improvements over most languages. But True Believers of any lang need to chill the fuck out.
Yeah, I picked that username for a reason 😭
I said it was better, just not much better.
The maintenance costs of equals is nearly zero. Scrolling over boilerplate seems like a real stretch, like saying a novel with a picture every chapter is harder to read.
I like that you can’t accidentally forget to update it, which is kinda nice but is rarely a concern.
And it’s a bit more readable, which is nice.
It’s better, but folks are talking like it’s Super Jesus and I think it’s more like finding a dollar in the parking lot.
It’s like 5 seconds to regenerate it. Boilerplate doesn’t matter, just collapse it. The only real issue is remembering to update it, if you make a change.
Like I said, I prefer for rust does it, it’s just not a big deal
Why did you even bring up AI? IDEs have been able to generate equality functions for decades without AI.
It’s kinda neat to have this defined directly in the language so that compilers can implement it, but creating equality function is so low effort that this doesn’t really seem like a big deal.
Like, you define the members in a class, then you tell your IDE to generate getters, constructor, equals, hashcode, etc all in like 5 seconds.
I like it, it’s nice when the language itself defines reasonable defaults for things, but realistically you’re saving yourself a few seconds of effort.
I mean, if your IDE does it for you, is it really that much better that it’s shorter?
Interesting.
So that means match any string that is made entirely of a single repeating sequence, where repititon is possible.
Empty input Or input of exactly 1 character Or input of at least 2 characters, followed by at least 1 something (idk what \1 matches)
Did I get it (almost)?
🙅 zeroth, first, second, third
👉 Zerost, onest, twost, threest
Both tabs and spaces are stupid.
It’s ridiculous that in 2024, code formatting is still embedded in the source instead of being a style you apply.
I suck at git.
I’m currently rebasing 17k commits into my branch. I’m letting it run overnight.
I’m disgusting.
Ok, that kinda makes sense, but that seems pretty niche. you have to make a few cognitive leaps to get it. That’s ok, it’s fine to make jokes like that, but it seems a bit much to be a jerk to folks who don’t get it.
Looking over the comment section again, it’s still like it was when I posted: most people are taking the question at face value, and not engaging with the joke.
Me in the bash terminal
Ooph yeah that seems pretty bad. What is even the purpose of seller rating with FBA if the inventories are mixed?
Who is “they”?
You have to test the product to know it’s counterfeit. Then you have to return it. Then you have to buy it again and, what? Hope that what they have stocked is from a different batch? I don’t think this is any different between Amazon and other retailers
I imagine that “sold by Amazon” has about the same supply chain reliability as big box retailers. On Amazon you do gotta check your seller rating if you’re not buying prime, but that’s not harder than driving to best buy, and big box retailer online stores have the same problem when they’re the storefront for 3rd parties (as many are, trying to emulate Amazon).
On Amazon, reviews can be faked, but at least it has reviews.
I kinda wish it included the dates on these. Not having them makes me a bit dubious