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Further reading on this, very worthwhile IMHO: Paper Girl by Beth Macy, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_Girl

Not sure if that's too much of a crutch for you, but it's quite easy to create an "Ask Gemini" shortcut that calls a Cloud Function and returns a spoken response. I use this on my HomePods all the time, and it's working great.

How do you do this on a HomePod? I could definitely see Apple limiting this to newer hardware, as a way to bump sales.

Let me get back to you on this, but it'll take me a few days

EDIT: Here you go, it's very barebones, but it's better than nothing (I hope): https://github.com/cockbrand/siri-gemini-shortcut

As you'd expect, the code is vibed by Gemini :)


I wouldn't expect this to happen, as Apple's resistance against this would be too strong. The data of Google's paying [enterprise] customers stays private as well, so the safeguards are in place already.

Not a Braun product, but also timeless European design: I have a De'Longhi KG79 which I've bought in 2019, and it doesn't show any signs of wearing out yet. The only maintenamce so far was that I gave it a thorough cleaning last year or so. It does its job flawlessly and is fairly cheap.

[EDIT: Looking at the Braun 4045 mentioned in the article: I used to have the Braun 3045, which broke down at some point. To be fair, it lasted at least 10 years, not sure how long exactly. I remember that the somewhat brittle coffee grounds container broke after only 2 or 3 years, but it could be pieced together with epoxy]


Not sure if I'm missing something when I look at the discussion here, but there's Got Your Back [0], which backs up all emails in a Gmail account as .eml files.

This seems to be the easiest and most straightforward way for me.

[0] https://github.com/GAM-team/got-your-back


How it can be legal for Waymo to operate a noisy lot like this right in a residential area is absolutely beyond me. Also, did Waymo really not consider the neighbors before setting up the lot? That sounds hardly credible to me.


In contrast, see “Why Russians never smile”: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27317859


Unfortunately, the URL referenced in the link does not point to the original article.

Here is what I assume was referenced:

https://chicagomaroon.com/5454/viewpoints/op-ed/why-russians...


Thank you for that, I only dug out the HN discussion, having read the article back when it was on the front page. Weird that the link changed like that!


Not a problem!

It took an embarrassing long time reading through the article, waiting for the pivot to ‘Russian Smiling’, only to realize by almost the very end, that clearly, I had been hoodwinked.

Linking the proper article after this endeavor seemed appropriate to save others the same grief.


On a tangent - I've moved abroad to work in a multinational corporation, and I noticed that similar cultures cluster together. I spend most of my time with other Eastern Europeans.



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Mass immigration has always happened over the millennia. Sometimes peoples are replaced, sometimes they end up mostly merged after a few generations.

I don't think it's something that can be prevented or encouraged, it's too many people trying to improve their lives to control it. Especially in a time when we're making most of the tropics uninhabitable with climate change.


Forcing people to move to another country en masse sounds like the failures wouldn't be caused by a culture clash so much as more fundamental issues around being forced to move to another country.


I believe part of the endgoal is to create a fairly homogenous global culture. If you listen to radio stations across the world, many play the same rotten manufactured pop songs... Hollywood and Google/Wikipedia complete the Coca Colonisation.


The more peaky the bell curve the more money you can make by targeting your product (or extractive tax policy) at the middle of that curve.

McDonalds, Hollywood, etc, etc. would love nothing more than to have nearly everyone consume one class of products and the bureaucrats and academics who know best would love nothing more than to have simple rules that can apply to nearly everyone.


More or less... I used to have the Radio Garden app where I could listen to stations across the world until bureaucracy intervened.

It was an eyeopener (earopener?) to hear most stations in South America, Asia and Australia playing the same crappy pop songs. Not even very good ones either. Some stations played local music as well which was of far more interest to me than hearing more or less the same pap.


Interesting -- that doesn't match my experience with South America at all! Everywhere you go, the venues mainly play local music, except maybe in Chile.


There is no person with enough agency to have that kind of thing as an end goal. It's effect of a lot of other things, mostly US dominance and globalisation.


There are plenty. Hollywood has massive dominance in the international film industry as does the American music industry. The USA has spent a lot of time and money promoting its culture. It is partly a consequence of the Cold War.

But the endgoal is to produce a homogenised world culture. You can see this being pushed by groups such as FIFA and Global Citizen (the name isn't even subtle) in the last few weeks with the lead up to the World Cup, and the repeated use of platitudes like "we are one" and "unite for our future".


"we are one" is not equal to "we are exactly the same"

Honestly can't believe I'm out here defending FIFA for god's sake, but it's obvious that they mean everyone should be good to eachother even though we are all different. It has nothing to do with cultural colonisation.

There's a lot wrong with FIFA, but trying to get people to hate eachother a little less isn't one of them


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LGBT propaganda... Funny how people who have been gobbling up propaganda about something, always think "the other side" is the one producing the actual propaganda

And yes, i see the irony of this statement

But some dudes kissing in a movie is not propaganda


Isn’t whether or not something is propaganda determined by the intent of those producing or distributing it?

If the intent of someone including two men kissing in a movie is to promote approval of homosexual relationships, OR is to promote the idea that men kissing doesn’t imply homosexuality, then that’s propoganda, but if the intent is just “the movie sells better if there’s a scene pandering to yaoi fangirls”, or “the screenwriter found something that happened with two guys they know to be compelling”, then it isn’t propaganda,

right?


You're probably right, but my main point was that it's funny that people who have been spoon fed propaganda about something always think the opposite of what they now believe is the actual propaganda

Honestly, pretty impressive by the russian government how they are able to do that

Then again, in many cultures (even in more tolerant ones like here in the netherlands) there's always somewhere a latent hatred and/or disgust towards LGBT. So maybe it's nit that hard to bring that back to the surface after all


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Would you believe that in some countries it never happens at all! Overrepresentation compared to what?


So you believe in quotas in "mass media", so that homosexuals aren't over-represented?

Or you just think it's a conspiracy to turn everyone gay?

Trying to control the free market of ideas seems a bit oppressive.


Systematic overrepresentation in media is already a control. Which also make it oppressive.


OK so you think it's a conspiracy.

But how do you know it's "overrepresentation"? It's media not a strict reflection of population.

Anyway, so you don't like gay people, but tough luck. Just like you can like or dislike whoever you want, people can like and talk about whoever they want. Sorry to break it to you but its not a conspiracy it's just modern society.


Wow. Interesting. I just mentioned overrepresentation, which is a fact that even you can't deny, and you go to such lengths to frame me as a conspiracy theorist and gay hater. I can even read hate in your writing tone.

Why? What makes you so aggressive? What makes you hate someone who points out obvious facts? What is the reason for your denial and hate?


You're doing the old Soviet thing of accusing people of the thing you're doing. Did you use to live in that environment?

Everything you say is unfounded and makes little sense. You seem to be read things that are not there.

I'm just saying that what you think is an acceptable amount of gay "representation" does matter and that it merely reflects your own biases. Your views don't matter in this respect because if you live in a free country the media can "represent" anything it likes and if you don't like it you can turn it off. And complain about it I guess.

That's what it's all about freedom. Preserving freedom. Trying to take away other people's freedom to express themselves is not what its about.


Overrepresentation is when something appears in media way more often than in the real life.

Gay behaviour is overrepresented in the media.

You can frame it with Soviet union, freedom of any kind, human right, democracy, religion, right to consume or not. You can try to make it about me or you and call me whatever.

What you can't do is deny overrepresentation. Because it's the fact, whether you like it or not. And that's the only thing I said, everything else is your projection and false accusation.


You being uncomfortable with people different than you does not mean there's a conspiracy.


You don't need a person. It's just a result of the systems we've set up and how they incentives everyone with any agency to act when they do get to use that agency.


Specifically, it's Metcalfe's Law.


While you might have a few global super stars (Lady Gaga, Black Pink, ...) everywhere, the average pop radio station in the USA, Russia, China will be very different from each other.


What does "forced" mean in this context?


Yeah, that's the point - you shouldn't really smile, it's about relaxing your mouth


> [...] the response can be something like "you should know X" or "you should know this because of Y context" and it can be discouraging.

This is definitely a cultural problem. You should get clear and non-judgmental answers to questions like these, because it should be regarded as absolutely normal that you can’t keep everything in your mind, or that you may have missed some context.

In a culturally healthy org, everybody supports each other.


For a second, I read dogmas as some kind of X-mas for dogs, and I had a hard time parsing the title. To my defense, I haven't had any coffee yet today.

Anyhow, happy holidays to all of you!


Happy Dogmas to you as well


Woof! =)


Lately, many Presta tubes come with valve nuts that fit Schrader valve holes. The nuts look similar to this: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/612j5EAmLXL._AC_UF1000,1...

So there's not necessarily a need to carry tubes with both valve types.


Oh, I think I've seen one of those! Cool, that could definitely help for emergencies.


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