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aclatuts
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Most of the JS bloat comes from really aggressive analytics, error tracking, and a/b testing. Not many developers are willing or given approval to remove these features up for smaller bundle sizes.
aclatuts
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Anything under $2.25/watt would put it within under a 4 year payback period, Alberta has good rates for solar. Rooftop solar doesn't have operating costs that I can think of unless you want to clean them and clear snow which is optional. And inverters usually have a 20-25 year warranty.
aclatuts
·7 mesi fa·discuss
My sister plans to just buy the self driving subscription for the month they go on road trips and thats it. Far better than buying it up front.
aclatuts
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I still really like the Arc browser. Other browsers are still missing some of the small UI/UX things Arc has.
aclatuts
·anno scorso·discuss
The real world isn't A/B tests. No government is going to spend millions on equipment and infrastructure on a congestion zone because some engineers are like "Let's just test this out. I have done zero research on what could possibly happen, but it would be fun to see what the results are."
aclatuts
·anno scorso·discuss
This makes perfect sense for a headless CMS. An editor might upload changes or a new article a few times per day/week into a database through a headless CMS. A webserver could make a request to the headless CMS/database for every web page load, but if the content doesn't change then the webpage can be computed and served statically. The web server can compute just the changes per page or regenerate the whole site on any change on the backend.
aclatuts
·anno scorso·discuss
And living near a highway is linked to health issues like cardiovascular disease, dementia, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and MS. More cars and road is not more healthy.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3907023/ https://www.med.ubc.ca/news/living-near-major-roads-linked-t...
aclatuts
·anno scorso·discuss
Free streets are a handout to suburbanites that drive in and don't have to deal with constant congestion, pollution, noise, and collisions that people living in the congestion zone have to deal with.
aclatuts
·2 anni fa·discuss
Just curious as to why you would want that?