When I was in my early 20's and first on dating apps, ghosting was frustrating, but as I became more aware and empathetic, and learned that I am not entitled to the attention of others, that frustration became a lot less of an issue pretty quickly. This looks like it was developed by people who haven't realized that and it feels pretty cringe. I doubt this will go anywhere.
That's what I use. It's way more stripped down than a modern smart watch, but it has good battery life, a transflexive LCD, can discretely give me notifications so I can keep my phone on silent, and can show me the weather at a glance.
There are more things it can do, I just find my phone is better for the majority of them.
That's a non-commercial license. It's not open-source, just source-available.
I don't understand "collecting"
Don't get me wrong, there are a few categories of things I have a lot of, like film cameras, but that's because I started with cheaper ones, and kept getting better ones as I became more sure that film photography was a thing I wanted to do.
But, for instance, I have friends who collect MLB bobbleheads just for the sake of collecting, and I'll never understand that.
I know it's not ideal, but a bar chart design could either focus on the difference over time for each source, or the difference between sources at each time. This plot gives a good representation of both the differences between sources and the change in time for each source. It really drives home how far solar prices have fallen relative to other sources and in absolute terms.
Sorry, he wrote all these? Or did he just own lots of stock in a company that hired engineers who made these things?
Then they could have released an open standard instead of creating a proprietary connector.
Not much, apparently.
Solutions to systemic problems that rely on personal responsibility tend to have very low efficacy.
The actual channel these are from instead of this reposter: https://youtube.com/@CartNarcs
Ryujinx did everything right and legal. Let's see how Nintendo supporters try to justify this one.