

+1 for the pocketbook. It is a Swiss company. Plays all formats that i ever needed. The software is… ok. The Era was about €150 but there are cheaper models.


+1 for the pocketbook. It is a Swiss company. Plays all formats that i ever needed. The software is… ok. The Era was about €150 but there are cheaper models.


Great article. The move back to more web standard-focused work has been a joy. I just used the <dialog> element, awesome. Vanilla JavaScript has improved with new APIs. WebComponents are nice, though they are more focused on creating elements on the fly.
With all this there has been an increasing appreciation of static pages - a large share of the web simply does not need backend logic at all. This makes development and deployment trivial, with superb ux performance.
React is an impressive piece of technology, and has its use cases, but as the article states “do not throw away the baby with the bath water.”
The only constant is movement.
Not quite what you’re after, but i track mine with org-habits, setting a recurrent timestamp. You can also add a note for each state change.


I don’t know the exact situation, however right now in Bulgaria, the anti-corruption commission is one of the levers used to harass political opponents.
It would not be too surprising if that’s the case.
It’s amazing, the gitea container supports this. Autostarts on machine restart, etc.
I really like those with eink displays and a pared down android. It’s a great compromise. There are several european brands. Of course you still need a smartphone for banking and so on.


Oh man the BBC is surely already preparing for Adolescence: rise of the robots
Yeah every time I see this chart I think “unless it’s performance critical, realtime, or embedded, why would I use anything else?” It’s very flexible, a joy to use, amazing interactive shell(s). Paren navigation is awesome. The build/tooling is not the best, but it is manageable.
That said, OCaml is nice too.


Reportedly they are already attacking Kherson and elsewhere.
A few bulgarian producers have become quite popular. Not sure if they ship internationally.
https://chilli-hills.com/en/home-en/
https://hotfarm.eu/ (bg language only, it seems)


I agree. Since I usually make the sauce myself, if I don’t cook it long enough, it may lead to moist crust. But it rarely happens anymore. Same for the toppings.


Everyone has their opinions and circumstances, but anecdotally my time with children has been some of the happiest.
With Gitea/Forgejo you can run a local actions executor, which builds the images, pushes to gitea’s image registry, and using a script pulls them on the other side and restarts them. Worked fine in our small startup.
Same in Bulgaria. Sad, because the games look pretty good.
+1 for Pocketbook
Never had any issues with it whatsoever.
The device works great with Calibre.
There is some other functionality that I did not use.
Should mention Open Sound Control which is also pretty good. Not exactly a competitor, it was supposed to provide a richer, real time interface. Still popular for certain use cases, including beyond music.


Still, if legal, one would “boil” (not sure what the term is for oil soluble?) a kilo with no issue.


The older is 9, found it challenging in the beginning, but caught on. Younger is 5, definitely not into Pandemic.
Speaking of snakes and ladders, we had a very fun project of making our own. Basically I stole the positions of snakes and ladders from another board, but we drew and painted all of it on thick cardboard. Small enough and really fun project. You can customize to your fancy.
Although Roblox is very far from my taste in games, I wanted to join my kids in a few multiplayer games, and was very happy to find out Sober exists. It worked like a charm.