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It's part of the culture where I live, but the heat keeps increasing. 45 in dry heat (unless you work outside) is fine if you get cooler nights to recover, but when you don't get a break, it's lethal. Also aircon helps you but adds significantly to the heat outside in urban areas, causing what feels like a vicious circle. Anyway, where I live aircon is not common and electricity costs are high.

As a child traveling around northern Spain and rural southern France we got caught out and had to stop and wait for a service station to reopen so we could buy petrol. All part of the experience.

I've lived in a few places that would get consecutive 40C+ days. Perfectly fine unless the wind is a strong northerly blowing from the interior. The 37C in Brisbane this year was much less bearable due to the higher humidity: 75% rather than 45%.


I feel you missed the point of the article :)

I feel like the point of the article was "hey chatgpt write me an article about SQL"

It locked up my whole phone. It's becoming increasingly common to see websites that are just text with the odd image that are too heavy for mobile!

Read this as "Lemmings from..." Was disappointed. Also: showing my age.


Very true. Also, for some of us, network speed/latency can be the cause more than CPU speed


I recommend bubbles inward, when you wrap yourself in it and sleep in the closet.


honestly I can never remember which of these words means which


Consider that nude is short and nature is longer. Naturist is the shorter one and naturalist the longer one


This. Even with a great keyboard app and LLMs there is no way I want to be typing much code on a phone. Quite apart from the tiny screen.


With vibe coding you don't really type code anymore. You just tell AI what to do in plain words(voice input helps a lot on phone) and it writes the code for you.

Would that make you reconsider coding remotely from your phone ?


I don't consider vibe coding to be coding :)

Unless, of course, you're reviewing and editing the code, in which case..... back to the problem of the phone.


If the wheel was a stellated rhombicosidodecahedron


This is excellent, fantastic UX and implementation.

The only thing is that smaller towns don't seem to show up in the location search, which is a shame.

10/10


Thanks! And appreciate the feedback! You're right the location database is currently limited to larger cities. I'll take a look at closing this gap.


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