In particular: please don't link newly asked questions in chat. Especially please don't link newly asked questions that have nothing to do with Python.
Haven't had time to work on it.. last time I did look at it, it wasn't connecting for some reason... will have to spend a bit of time with chrome developer tools and get the network flow
@PeterVaro I dunno how big the project is, but I wonder if it's worth trying to make it so each compute unit (or all of them) can be spun up as a VM instance, so you can test production configurations and run simulations?
@PeterVaro well yeah, but doesn't make it not a massively cynical system to buy in to
Meanwhile this work Lenovo that I carry around by the screen if I can't be bothered to shut it, and I let bump around in a backpack while it's still hibernating, just keeps chugging away
@RobertGrant I've been using Macs for the last 10-11 years -- I also worked as an Apple-Genius -- yet, I still want to switch back to regular PC, however
the hardware design of the Macs is still awesome -- lately the inner-side (specification) is not that good as it was before
but the "shell", and quality of it is still the best out there
@Ffisegydd I'm not saying free, I'm just saying it should be a price that's at least slightly related to the price of the replacement part. Especially when it's all bought in enormous bulk by Apple, so they will get components for far less than off the shelf prices
What's your point though? If I bought the HDD myself it'd cost say $300+ maybe? Then ~$100 for service? Why should they charge less just because they can buy in bulk and save money?
@JonClements that's actually the point => we (as the industry) wants to get there, where you cannot see the difference between the colors and pixel sizes => that's the ultimate goal
@Peter well... I'm sure @Kevin is working on holodeck technology as we speak... we normally burden him with everything else, so. would be surprised if it's not on his todo list :)
It's taken LCD quite a while to get where it is, and that's with no competition. eInk has an incumbent, mature LCD technology to compete against; there just isn't the same investment
@PeterVaro it doesn't have the same wow factor as lcd did with thin screens, but it would be awesome to be able to watch stuff and not have to worry about screen glare
And there's stoats, various birds (from small tits all the way up to swans), pedestrians, other cyclists. Wildlife outnumbers people though. On a busy day I encounter maybe half a dozen other humans.
@JonClements bit out from Ely, but the path around the Ouse looks much like this.