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Might need to wait a few generations. It costs ~30€ for a single unit (maybe half that at volume?). And not waterproof.


It needs an external lens anyway so you could shove it into the camera assembly, waterproofing is not an issue.

Cost is one, but this isn't something you can measure quickly on demand, you want to keep averaging multiple measurements over time. So unless you want to hold out your phone for minutes to get a measurement it doesn't seem practical.


Where did you see 30 euros? If so that's quite good I think - I remember (a long time ago when I was researching air sensors) Honeywell's laser sensors were similarly priced. A low price point will absolutely help Bosch drive adoption.


Re price, there's links to retailers from https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/environmental-senso...


> She did spend another year in France, but not until 1988/1989 with her husband, Sheldon Brown

It's his wife! Harriet is Sheldon's wife!


Does `open` give focus? It used to, but since a few releases ago the app opens in the background, which is pretty annoying.

My poor workaround is to use osascript: `tell application "System Events" to set frontmost of process "Finder" to true`


Apparently, it does. There is a -g flag (background) to prevent focus.


Isn’t open opening apps in the background a consequence of having “secure keyboard entry” enabled in Terminal.app?


The Yubico FAQ explains some of the history fairly well: https://www.yubico.com/blog/a-yubico-faq-about-passkeys/

In particular, they distinguish between "copyable" and "hardware-bound" passkeys. They're both passkeys, and can be used wherever passkeys are supported, but only the "hardware-bound" passkeys support attestation.


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> … Olive Christian, wife of the accused mayor, daughter of Len Brown and mother of Randy Christian, both of whom were also among those accused, called a meeting of thirteen of the island's women, representing three generations at her home, Big Fence…

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"Live Like a Local When you Stay at Big Fence with Steve & Olive Christian":

https://www.visitpitcairn.pn/accommodation/big-fence


The FAQ on that site is useful too: https://gpsjam.org/faq/


That link would have been a better submission than the blog.


At least one hull loss will be in the 2024 report (but amazing it didn't lead to (commercial) fatalities):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Haneda_Airport_runway_col...


"This has led to the canonization of a number of house rules that make the game more palatable to children (and sore losers) …"


Looks like https://sites.research.google/weatherbench/ attempts to "benchmark" different forecast models/systems.

They're very cautious about naming a "best" model though!

> Weather forecasting is a multi-faceted problem with a variety of use cases. No single metric fits all those use cases. Therefore,it is important to look at a number of different metrics and consider how the forecast will be applied.


That last paragraph sounds like something ChatGPT would write.


It … kind of does, but if you filter the reviews by "TV" you'll see there's quite a few issues with it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tailscale..... Not sure why the back button issue hasn't been fixed, that makes it very inconvenient to set up. (Also: are you sure it can be used as an exit node? That wasn't supported a few months ago.)


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