

I’m not surprised. Have you seen what they’re charging for the batteries? We had to buy a new one for our e-bike and it came to about £600. Just for the battery.
Canadian software engineer living in Europe.


I’m not surprised. Have you seen what they’re charging for the batteries? We had to buy a new one for our e-bike and it came to about £600. Just for the battery.


“Sir David Attenborough, 100 years old today” would have be a lot better.
I’ve had Gentoo (and later, Arch) on my Surface Pro 3 for a decade. It’s fully supported, touch screen and all.


I don’t see Cambridge on the list. Whew!


It’s a bit of a long read, but this was our experience.
TL;DR: The NHS has doubled down on midwifery, which has resulted in two classes of care:
It’s a roll of the dice as to which one you get.


I suspect that anyone who’s had to deal with childbirth in this country would say: “duh”.


Fucking Americans man…
I know it’s supposed to be a joke how a nerd will spend six hours writing a script to automate a 30second task but… it’s not really funny.
Working with less-experienced developers, I’m amazed at how slow everything is for them: No keyboard shortcuts, no automated scripts, just slow, plodding mouse-driven tinkering.
Automation, shortcuts, and scripting drive your ability to iterate and therefore learn.
Train your fingers, and spend those hours automating repetitive stuff. It’s worth it.
Is there a particular reason we need another flag? What’s wrong with this one that’s been around a long time?



It’s nice to see that he’s already traking a principled stand.


The Guardian has effectively got rid of 100 journalists. We actually leave the building next week. And shortly afterwards, it signed a syndication deal with OpenAI. Or as I think of it, it married its rapist
That’s from the tail end of Carole Cadwalladr’s recent TED talk called This is What A Digital Coup Looks Like.
There’s no need for it to be temporary.