ok fair enough. i dont live in the uk, and when i'm there, I am in a 100% elec house. I forget the dependency of households on a direct gas connection.
This is a repeat url, but ever more helpful to remind us UK does not 'depend' on natural gas, albeit wholesale prices are apparently still set by the price of it
+ 1. I just came across it a few months ago after getting fed up with Postman's unintuitive ever-changing UI, etc. So far so good. Easy to store bruno files in a repo to have a nice easy place to go to get test calls
Definitely. I've watched a company move its entire health care plan to a startup, buddy of the CEO, to help juice said startup's customer base for investors.
When the company were invited to a call to learn how their health plans had changed compared to the old provider (but after the contract was signed) - the startup 'would need more time to figure that out' .. you can imagine the deafening silence on that well-attended zoom call.
Very fun. I have a similar check list for thieves for my '75 land rover series 3.
I tried to have a friend 'steal' it out of my garage once - it didn't go very well.
The other is possibly there’s no point in a thousand users all turning up to a blank prompt box and using a lot of resources to generate the same thing, or things they are not impressed by. A lot of users will ‘get what they came for’ initially just by seeing a bunch of good examples. Discussions around them will help them produce better outputs faster. Etc
Helium does not have to be the destination. But it is a good step when Chromium is the standard (try using Safari and quickly websites seem uncharacteristically janky)
If you ever clicked 'deny' to the request, you will find multiple instances in privacy and settings. After a while, you may not be able to access local locations like a chromecast. Here's how to fix it (T3chN3ck comment)
Services love it because it hands off the risk and responsibility to… Google/Gmail in most personal cases. This was why the pattern was adopted so quickly.
Superhuman achieved their sub-something speed maybe (has anyone measured it except them? Genuinely, post a link, appreciated)
However the capital required will probably never happen again in relation to the return for any investor involved in that product.
Props to them for pushing the envelope, but they did it in the zero interest era and its a shame this is never highlighted by them. And now the outcome is pretty clear in terms of where the company has ended up.