There are indeed regional differences, but at that point is not called "alla bolognese" anymore but "alla whatever place". People usually call it "ragù" and that's it.
Didn't know that the original recipe has pancetta too. It's good nonetheless. :)
The italian counterpart of what english speakers call "bolognese sauce" would be "ragù alla bolognese". I've never heard anyone call it "salsa bolognese", it's mostly called "ragù" only as it's most common type.
Nonetheless ragù alla bolognese is made with ground beef and tomato sauce, so the italian version is simply wrong. Try and ask for ragù recipe instead. :)
All those features used to be usable even without their shitty software, as every configuration was stored in the mouse, as it should be.
The mouse was usable on every PC without the need to install anything, you had to configure it once and you’d be fine.
Logitech made the shitty decision some years ago to completely rewrite their mouse management software, so that it must be installed to use the main selling point features of the mouse. To be honest they left a way to store the configuration on the mouse, but they made it harder to find, configure and use it this way.
All this is a deliberate choice by Logitech to worsen the user experience just to gather your data.
I heard the rumor quite some months ago but it was mostly speculation, altough it made sense after they acquired Edge Impulse.
I'm not sure whether to be happy or not to be fair. Main issues with Arduino while I was there was the leadership lack of vision and the unwillingness to support projects coming from the engineers. It was a company kinda coasting and unsure where to go.
If they replace leadership with people that have an clear vision and focus this might be good.
My greatest hope is that people with stocks don't get screwed over though, they used to distribute them quite "easily" at a certain point to avoid raising salaries.