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elahd
·22 ngày trước·discuss
Put the TV remote in a drawer and only use the Apple TV remote. With CEC enabled, that one remote will control power and volume for the TV and any connected audio devices. It'll also switch to the proper input when the Apple TV is turned on.
elahd
·3 tháng trước·discuss
In addition to changing bar size, would you consider supporting a multi-level bar? This is a Windows (pre-11) taskbar behavior where you can drag the top of the taskbar bar up to add additional rows of windows. uBar supports this, but the app overall doesn't behave well with my multi-monitor setup. Currently using Taskbar, but it's also buggy and only supports a single row.
elahd
·2 năm trước·discuss
This is great, but I'd be more interested in seeing how congestion pricing impacts travel times for buses, specifically, (within and around the congestion zone, including express routes from the outer boroughs), as well as overall transit ridership.

@gotmedium, would you consider integrating:

1. MTA's Bus Time feed: https://bustime.mta.info/wiki/Developers/Index and 2. MTA bus/MNRR/LIRR/Access-A-Ride ridership feed: https://data.ny.gov/Transportation/MTA-Daily-Ridership-Data-... 3. Equivalent feeds for city-connected NJ transit services.
elahd
·2 năm trước·discuss
Keys on shabbat is doable without an eruv¹²³. (It's not considered carrying if it's an integral part of your clothing.) Eruvs are more for strollers/carrying small kids, dessert/wine when invited for lunch, etc.

¹https://thekeybelt.com

²https://www.judaica-world.com/index.php/adjustable-shabbos-k...

³https://maps.app.goo.gl/ptpGhwLeckdUTjUd7
elahd
·3 năm trước·discuss
Verizon, actually. Not the mail tubes specifically, but they own Empire City Subway, a 130 year old company rents out sub-street conduit for telecom. Their tubes are visible when streets are dug up for construction.

https://www.empirecitysubway.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_City_Subway

Looks like their lowest rate (<=2.5" conduit) is $3,660/mile/yr, not including installation, permitting, and city franchising fees. Still interested?
elahd
·3 năm trước·discuss
They've been connected since 1991[1]. Amtrak runs trains from Canada/Chicago/Vermont into Penn using this connection. Trains run down Metro North's Hudson Line, through a junction in Spuyten Duyvil[2], down the West Side Line[3] (former northern section of the High Line[4]), and into Penn through a tunnel under the LIRR's West Side Yard[5]. You can see the connection here[6] (follow "EC Freedom Tunnel"). The connection under the West Side Yard was built in '86. The rest of the tracks are over 100 years old.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Side_Line#Empire_Connecti...

[2] https://goo.gl/maps/DgeeiQzryseFg6A5A

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Side_Line

[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Line

[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Side_Yard

[6] https://www.openrailwaymap.org/?style=standard&lat=40.756798...