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Show HN: I made a matrix chat client for my 2001 BMW's stock infotainment system

4 points·by linster·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

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linster
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Im building a calendar for my car navigation system https://e39.dev

Last winter I built a Matrix client for it. This time around I want to wrap Akonadi with a DBus shim and consume that model in custom calendar widgets and UX I’m making for a rotary knob ui.

I want to run the same app on an intel atom tablet on the side of my fridge, with a Griffin PowerMate hooked up to it for input.
linster
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
That’s misleading. You’re talking about the ban on naked shorts.
linster
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
RockAuto
linster
·2 lata temu·discuss
Every user isn’t just a zero marginal cost copy of the software, having a user base is taking a gamble on support requests, bugs, FAQs.

There’s a risk with a user base and having a support organization, much like the risk calculation the insurance industry takes.
linster
·2 lata temu·discuss
Jetpack Compose Multiplatform, packaged in a fat JAR. App in Kotlin.
linster
·2 lata temu·discuss
I think luxury goods, and the privilege of living within your means, is to be able to buy goods and instantly depreciate them.

I buy electronics equipment, computers, furniture, clothes, and cars with the mindset I will be the last owner of them, and they will have no resale value.

“I bought this, and I will assume it’s instantly worthless”

It keeps me from buying the same thing twice and causes me to save up for the thing I really want, and keep it for as long as possible. It also lets me be picky about my preferences and really scope out exactly what I want on a relaxed timeframe.

Perhaps it’s a side effect of growing up with hand me downs, and knowing anything our family owned was one step to junk, but it does keep spending in check now that I am doing okay in my career.
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
As a Canadian, “better than Exceeding” sounds like an American construction.

I’d imagine the scale to be: 1. Not Meeting Expectations 2. Meeting Expectations 3. Exceeding expectations
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
What about the .de TLD?
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
But we could, facetiously, do a rewrite every two weeks in a time box and call it agile.
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
Except the space (opportunity cost) of building more housing
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
This is rage farming. Parent post says using a limited tool well is fine, can lead to good results.

“The best camera is the one you have with you” is common photography advice

Whether or not the author is limited by his perception of iPad’s ability is needless hair-splitting.
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
Wow that’s a pile-on.

“What works for you only works for you, so you might not have discovered that it works for anything else, but only if you were really paying attention.”
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
I don’t know who you are or why you’d describe him this way, but your post doesn’t contribute to the discussion.
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
Yes, a voice of commonwealth reason. Not everywhere is an at-will employment type of place, and it’s refreshing to see people be reminded that employee rights exist in parts of the world and that employment isn’t a one-way street.
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
In summary: life was better in the 90s because you were unaware.

Cue oddly specific example of “The Ukraine” and “rocket volley”.

Next, the highlight that informal communities that make their own echo chambers are more popular as distrust in established media is sown.

Finally, a personal anecdote that echo chambers curate more attention-getting articles.

Nothing in this post is especially truthy or falsey, yet it serves up mild “distrust the media” nihilism.
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
What comes next?
linster
·3 lata temu·discuss
You’d be a highly effective addictions councillor, especially for physical dependence