Great question. To be honest, I like them both, but the 16" has less reflection so if that's important for you, go with that. I think there is an even better screen option now than the one I have. But I don't think I will upgrade to that since I am happy with the ones I currently have.
I have a 13" one for 2 years and a 16" for close to 6 months. I love them both and I will likely only upgrade these and never by a complete new laptop.
The 13 is amazing for the go, lightweight and comfortable. The 16 is great for me for general use, because I don't work at a table, so the larger screen makes a big difference. I recommend the AMD one, that performs better for me(my 13 is Intel).
I have 2 articles about them on my blog if you are curious:
Since it is super simple to create a new app and super simple to deploy and host, I don't find it to be an overkill. And if you want to expand on an idea, it makes it very easy.
For sometime that's really simple, like a landing page, I use jekyll and the end result is just plain HTML
I haven't used Sinatra for years, because whatever simple I start, Rails is super convenient to use for it these days.
The single file thing I wrote this article about is only good for reporting bugs if one of the official bug report templates wouldn't be enough, or to test something. I use it for testing security related things and for little example apps.
I feel you. I live in Europe and I feel the same about traveling to the US. It is such an extra hassle compared to travel within the EU.
In an ideal world we would have 2 non-politicized conferences each year, one in Europe, one in the States. Hopefully we will get that in the future.
I just received my Framework laptop recently, installed Fedora 36 + KDE Plasma, and even though it took some tweaking to get a close to my Mac behaviour, it works perfect. I had 0 driver problems. So it looks like Linux on the desktop seems to be getting there.
And the best part, with this laptop, no shop needed to replace the battery, I can do it myself.
You clearly know shit about nutrition :)
Spices are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, minerals. They don't produce extra CO2, to the contrary, they remove CO2.
Enjoy your beef.