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The display itself is round, although the module is a square with trapezoidal corners.

This is odd because you get the intended shape but not the benefit of the shape. There are plenty of displays that are actually round, such as for smart watches.

I'm curious if Google did this for cost and had decided on a larger bezel from the start.


My guess: it's much easier to cut straight lines. If you don't need it, why go through the more complicated step to cut it circularly.


I'm on Plus and only have 5


They don't perform poorly, necessarily, just differently. It has to do with the workload and feature set.

I run an A6000 for a live video mixer. It barely touches the RAM and does nothing with the RTX cores but absolutely chews up the CUDA cores.

I also run a quadro sync card that allows the GPU to be genlocked (vsync for the video world) with the rest of the studio.

A feature that I don't use but that's also offered- you can connect multiple GPUs across multiple systems and have them all be frame synced to each other this creating a single output without tearing.


This isn't about html content in emails, it's about the legacy non-SPA version of the Gmail web client.


It’s the only gmail version that’s not sloooowww and doesn’t eat many hundreds of megabytes to low-gigabytes of memory just for an email client.

This’ll be a good push to finally move everything to Fastmail.


I think they were referring to the email client itself being HTML, but it was worded a bit confusingly


I think this is an important distinction. I've seen many coworkers who laugh at my JetBrains IDE while claiming that their 'text editor' is better as they load it up full of plugins thus turning it into an IDE.

My general takeaway about the dev community is this- stop giving a crap about what other people are doing. If you find a tool that fits your needs and that you like then I'm delighted for you. Ask others if you want to learn but stop telling others they're wrong for having their own preferences.


>stop giving a crap about what other people are doing.

This is only acceptable for things that don't have a network effect. If svn is the universal standard, then that forces me to use svn.


Awesome, I've been using the wESP (https://wesp32.com/) for most things but I like the size (and price point) of these.

Granted, they fit different use cases as the wESP has more I/O exposed but is quite a bit larger.


I've worked remotely since 2016.

A few of my takes on it:

How conducive an org's culture & policies are to remote work has a direct impact on remote workers. (Companies who were quickly forced into remote work at the start of the pandemic all fired a shotgun from 100 yards and hit the target everywhere. Those who hit the middle realized that remote work had its upsides. Those who missed reinforced their own bias against remote work and dug in their heels.)

Each team's implementation of these policies can vary which gives a member on one team a great experience and a another team a miserable one.

Remote workers all have different social needs. If you're lucky, your team fits your's. If you're not, your potential office BFF may be on a different remote team and you'll never meet them.

I spent 2016-2022 at the same org who was 50% remote and it was great. Early 2022 I moved to a new org and my team never spoke outside morning stand-ups and I hated it. I've now chosen a hybrid position where it's 95% up to me when I'm in office and it's been the perfect fit.

YMMV, not all orgs will do remote well. Not all workers will do remote well. Let's stop demonizing the other side and realize there is no single answer.


I used EasyEDA for a while because I liked the interface but after coming back to KiCAD a few times it had gotten good enough that I didn't look back. That was 3 years ago now.


You can but the issue is that if the caller _thinks_ it can reach it over IPv6 it'll never send the IPv4 unicast packet which means the server won't wake.


Agreed. The ability to just have all ads be non-existent on every platform is super nice.

Yes, on desktop I can use an ad blocker but that doesn't solve the app or smart tv usage.


For android app there is newpipe


Or youtube ReVanced, also incorporates SponsorBlock


Libretube is becoming a good alternative


For a smart TV, if it's an Android TV (or "Google TV"), you can install SmartTubeNext.


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