@jkakar Around here, they're called "circline fluorescent". They're not as cool as they look, they're just like a regular tube, except that the two ends touch, ruining the perfect symmetry of the circle at that point
I went to change a lightbulb in our upstairs hall for the first time since moving in eight years ago and discovered this donut shaped fluorescent tube. I’ve never seen a tube like this before.
@pagerduty Today I received an unsolicited sales call from one of your representatives, using the number I added to my PagerDuty profile for emergency notifications. I would like to know if it is your policy to use your customers' data in this way.
To support our move to microservices, we needed a new programming language that would support our growth.
Read our comparison of all our top choices and what we had to do to make Kotlin a better version of Java.
doordash.engineering/2021/05/04/mig…#kotlin#backend#engineering
@charleshooper If you have a very consistent daily/weekly schedule, a simple programmable one is probably fine. For me, having the heat turn on/off when I leave home and return is very nice, as well as being able to turn on the heat in the morning from bed
What's the actual value of a Nest thermostat versus just using a reasonably modern digital (non "smart", non internet connected) one? Is there a game changing feature I'm overlooking?
@mdz Hi - hope you don't mind the tweet! I saw your PR for hass for the hot tub. I'm writing one for the laz-y spa and went with a water heater rather than climate as it felt "more right", but the lovelace stuff for it SUCKS. any reason you went for climate?
Twitter poll time!
I have a bunch of old notebooks from college and I'm moving. It's been eight years and I haven't looked at them.
What do I do with them?
Nothing, and I mean *NOTHING*, makes me read an email more carefully and urgently, than an Outlook message that starts, "*** would like to recall the message, '***".