actually glanced over the blog post. so this is inspired by ytt, which is pretty cool.
However, I am not totally sure that the use of exclamation mark and question mark to start expressions makes it any more readable than embedding code inside comments.
Also not sure what a "single source for template values" means , since in ytt you can have multiple input sources
I would advocate for rubber tires despite the discomfort. the moment you get a flat tire is pretty much the end of your scooter's lifetime as it is very difficult to fix it.
I like Glion for its design and ease of carrying, but Segway wins in every other aspect. Depends on your budget. If you are willing to spend a grand or more then Mercane WideWheel probably tops the market right now.
The title is misleading. the OP tried well "most" of the "rental" e-scooters available in his geo-location.
I was hoping for a comparison of the brands.
On the Scooter vs Bike discussion, my GF and I discussed the idea of getting bikes or scooters to commute to work and I gotta tell ya, scooters won by a huge margin. Biggest benefit is that they are smaller in size. we can roll them up in a closet, take them into the transit, and heck even put them in the trunk of an uber car when needed. we dont need to to pay for bike room fees and most cases can take them up to the office and store them under our desks.
the one point that I totally agree with is that scooter riders in this mixed mindset of wanting "the rights of a pedestrian, the rights of a bicycle, and the rights of a car, all at the same time", and yeah most of the accidents I have seen come from this misconception of which category they really belong to!
However, I am not totally sure that the use of exclamation mark and question mark to start expressions makes it any more readable than embedding code inside comments.
Also not sure what a "single source for template values" means , since in ytt you can have multiple input sources