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Fortunately, China is not strongarming or invading the rest of the world.

You mean like Taiwan?

Z Fold 3 here, going happily on 4-5 years.

Samsung has nice hardware quality, but no sense of UX, and that goes for their software and hardware.


Polished and average is a good description. There are also no highs or lows across a track - it is very samey all the way through, where an actual creative person will build some kind of arc into a song.


X-Pengs are where it's at. They are taking over fast in Europe with better cars for less money.


I have three 4K 27" which yield a bit more screen real estate. Otherwise I'd love to go to a single ultrawide.


I prefer 3 monitors because it eases window management while being cheaper. For gaming I only need one 240Hz+ monitor and for Lan parties I only take that one.

Although for sim racing I've been thinking about getting a single ultra wide and high refresh rate monitor, but I'd probably go for a dedicated setup with a seat, monitor and speakers. It gets pricey, but cheaper than crashing IRL.


Yeah, window management is certainly better with separate monitors, hopefully this will get better with time.

On the flip side I would love to get rid of physically managing three individual pieces of hardware that wasn't made to work together as one setup.


There was a time when web pages were like regular documents, that could easily be scrolled through.


Traumatic flashbacks to 2017. Glad we moved on from this nonsense. Still dealing with the wreckage, though.

Event sourcing is a terrible idea that may be useful for some incredibly niche scenario.


Data sync is one scenario where it can be useful.


What did you find to be the most problematic?


A server running in a Docker container does not usually have access to anything on the host, right. Perhaps some disk access on a mounted volume or something.


> The two most common oils in Japan are canola and soybean, and that's also historically been the case

Umm, canola oil has only been available since the 70s. Even rapeseed oil has only been used since the 50s (it is toxic and unpalatable without modern industrial processing, as are many seed oils).


Rapeseed oil has been used for cooking in Japan for hundreds of year. The 1950s saw a shift to non domestic production.

https://www.tokyofoundation.org/research/detail.php?id=241

I shouldn't have used canola to refer to both.

Mustard oil is traditional and still very common cooking oil in South Asia that is even higher in erucic acid than rapeseed. People have used high erucic acid seed as good for a long time.


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