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whatyearisit
·há 3 anos·discuss
I've focused on this problem for some time too.

The ultimate solution was to buy a color changing shower head from LIDL. This made it so easy to always be in the right temperature zone when taking a shower.

The shower head has lighting that turns to green when the temperature is between 34-38C°. It's red when the temperature is above 38°, and turns to blue when it's below 34°C.

It also shows the current temperature as a display which you can see while you are under the shower. The sensor setup also seems to be powered by the stream that flows through the shower head and only turns on when water is running.

I hope this helps.
whatyearisit
·há 5 anos·discuss
This seems to pop from time to time, see my previous comment from nearly 3.5 months ago. Nothing has changed. No releases.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27655998
whatyearisit
·há 5 anos·discuss
I really wanted to like Onivim 2, but went back to Visual Studio code after supporting the creator on Patreon for a while. The last build and creator update was provided months ago for supporters.

I also wanted to vote against the pricing model, because I think it should be a one time purchase. The creator and his company behind the editor tries to create a serious FOMO on likely customers. I considered it to be a red flag on a potential abandonment. Additionally, I felt it would be easier for Visual Studio code become faster than Onivim 2 can have support for all Visual Studio code extensions.

On the plus side, Onivim 2 has some smart defaults which made it a joy to use. I encourage anyone who thinks about buying Onivim 2 to first learn how to fine tune VS Code to look and feel like Onivim 2 because you can.