You may still want to go to an ophthalmologist though. Hehehe.
I gotta say, they really should mention the weight. The fact that they don’t only suggest it’s way heavier than the camping crowd would accept.
You may still want to go to an ophthalmologist though. Hehehe.
I gotta say, they really should mention the weight. The fact that they don’t only suggest it’s way heavier than the camping crowd would accept.
It’s word marketing, but 40% the size of other models is pretty impressive.
Anecdotally, I’ve found camping people to be into the practicality of pods. I think it’s a smart move.
The extra small size is also good, but light weight would be even more important.
I don’t know about the second part of your question, but there’s no hits for “weight,” “lbs” or “kg” in that page
So you’re saying I shouldn’t go get four keyboards using the same specific custom layout and should instead find ways to use other keyboards? Too late! Hehehe.
Yeah, that’s a risk to consider. Not just in accessibility, but other areas. There are people setting up old Macs just to use Aperture, a photo management and editing suite that was discontinued 15 years ago.
Definitely worth keeping in mind.
You need to get out more. I totally get that you would think that’s the case, but only if you’re not exploring parts of the internet outside your bubble. It’s absolutely written.
I think their normal intake was 4 or 5 coffees. I’d expect to feel **something ** cutting down from that to 0. Maybe the decaf placebo really worked for them, most days?
I’ve been curious about them for a little while, but I don’t think I’m their target audience.
I can’t answer your questions, but I’m also looking forward to the discussion.
What I can add though, is that they’re called Ray-Ban. They’re sunglasses, they ban rays. It’s the only brand I know of whose name is a pun.
Maybe? I was surprised to hear James saying he hadn’t had any caffeine on multiple days.
One coffee a day? Those are rookie numbers!
Joking aside, that could mean there’s already significant variance in their intake.
You could maybe work this out from a meta analysis of the studies about caffeine and focusing, where the control group is actually just in withdrawal.
I was surprised by the lack of correlation between caffeine intake and sleep quality, but the takeaway, for me, is that if they were specifically looking into that, they’d need to control for other factors. And n=5 is pretty small.
Interesting stuff.
All it takes to sync TOTP is to manually set up the secrets on all keys.
Keeping a second factor in a password manager makes it a single factor, doesn’t it?