App wise I recommend just using the progressive web app (install website as app). It works very well, and you always get the latest updates.
For the server, find one that targets one of your interests.
I make things with computers. Preferably artsy things, but I also like to work on random scripts and pipelines. I like D&D & video games, but don’t always have time to play them. I like pet chicken. I watch soccer, especially NWSL & USWNT, as well as some WSL and whatever happens to be on.
App wise I recommend just using the progressive web app (install website as app). It works very well, and you always get the latest updates.
For the server, find one that targets one of your interests.
Oil demand deceleration is up in country where demand for non battery vehicles is down. China.
Yes, it’s the embarrassment that’s really important here. 🙄
That’s such a capitalist way of thinking. “The daycare down the street is never going to compete with ABC Baby Slaughter as long as their rates are higher!”
Non EV owners can’t grok how convenient home charging is, and the reality that station charging is a general rarity.
Yea, that sounds like it sucked. Glad it didn’t happen to me.
Oh man, I loved my Surface Pro 3. I used it as my main device for home and work for years. Not invalidating your experience… I’ve used devices that others thought were great that I thought were garbage.
Is there anyone who likes reading code more than writing it?
This looks so good. Hope there’s a demo
Tactical beach wizard. Wish it were multi player, but enjoyed it a lot either way.
I wish it had co-op play
I once took over an app that worked like this. Access to one thing? Access to everything! And they had a hard coded admin password in the server code. 🤦 The client wasn’t happy when I proposed a complete rewrite. Eventually my manager begged me to stop working with them, so we did.
I like how the code adds a 0 at the start.
I guess I’m a shit landlord, because I’m still charging the same as 5 years ago.
Omg, did you just invent MicroAI’s? I love it. Huge potential.
I guess I’m not sure how others build with micro services, but using AWS SAM is stupid simple, and the only maintenance we’ve ever had to do is update a Node version. 🤷
Loophole: any time insurance agents show up to assess the situation, shot them.
I’ve actually been shocked by how little production drops during winter. For example, we Feb & March, our coldest months this year, we produced 1.75 MWh/month, which actually beats every summer month before it, and is only beaten by this August, which was our highest producing month ever at 2.04MWh. Most summer months before that were closer to 1.5. Only thing I need to do is clear the panels after it snows.