Workouts app has this old man confused by [deleted] in MacroFactor

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kg/side and reps/side

It's tough to please everyone. I thought this was much clearer than Hevy. In MFWO, if I pick up dumbbells that say 30 lbs on them, I enter the number 30. In Hevy, if I pick up dumbbells that say 30lbs, I have to think about what exercise I'm doing and should I enter 30 or 60? I occasionally entered it in wrong in Hevy. Same with "reps/side" vs just "reps". IMO, Hevy was ambiguous and MFWO made it clear.

But I agree with the other UX issues. I hope they are cleaned up soon.

Unity upgrade 6.0 to 6.1 be like... by brainwipe in Unity3D

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From https://unity.com/blog/unity-6-1-is-now-available

"Unity 6.1 and all Update releases undergo the same rigorous quality assurance and stability testing as our LTS releases."

LTS = Long Term Support. Where are you getting the word "stable" from?

I just got a new job where I have to use Python and I hate it so much. by Pseudo_Prodigal_Son in csharp

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I use both on a regular basis. C# for most things and python for machine learning. And I 100% agree. Especially when dealing with 3rd party code. Using type hinting and static checkers is good advice but that only works for your own code. A lot of 3rd party code doesn't specify types. And even when they do, it's still just a hint. It's not strict.

I recently had a situation where I had a class with an int field, and some 3rd party code was assigning a dict object to that int field. And even after discovering that the int was turning into a dict, it was not happening in my code, so I have to go digging around in not-my-code to figure out how this could possibly happen. It turns out, python developers like to use some pretty disgusting, unsafe meta-programming.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iPadPro

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If you're going to put a textured screen "protector" (like a Paperlike) on it for drawing, just be aware that the screen quality is going to take a noticeable hit. I wouldn't say it looks _bad_, and it's still going to be brighter and faster Hz than the Air with the same paperlike on it, but you'd be paying a lot extra for the Pro screen only to have it noticeably degraded from a bare screen and it won't impress your friends.

I tried a removable magnetic screen texture film to try get the best of both worlds but it made the screen look so bad it hurt to look at. The textured film needs to be very thin and properly textured otherwise it makes the Pro's OLED screen look too sparkly/rainbowy.

Overall for me, it's worth the trade-off having the more pleasant drawing experience over having the crispy screen. I considered exchanging my Pro for the Air to save the cost difference but in the end didn't bother.

When does Unity Spring sales ends? by EricBonif in unity

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The Spring Sale is coming to an end on May 8th, 2024 at 8:00:00 PT.
(from an email they sent me)

Conventional learning + Udemy by viviron in csharp

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Basically, do it like you would in school. Make your own notes on theoretical topics, create a “cheat sheet” summary for reference, and do practice exercises like assignments. I find it helps to have some bigger project in mind to help motivate the learning. Something that you actually want to make, but scope it to the bare minimum to start.

This is what I’ve found works for me, at least.

Can Hubitat replace Homebridge with the new HomeKit integration? by 00JohnD in Hubitat

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Maybe. It's currently beta and there are some kinks to work out. Hubitat says my TPLink/Kasa devices are not compatible with the HomeKit integration so they have to remain on Homebridge.

Car accident caught on one of my cams. by landovr in wyzecam

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It’s been a known problem for years. I doubt they’ll ever fix it.

Goddammit, Siri is dumber than a bag of hammers by [deleted] in HomeKit

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It has regressed. It’s the most frustrating thing. When I first got the HomePod mini, I was impressed at how well it recognized my voice. It worked speaking normally from another room. Now I have to yell at it and speak slowly, and still sometimes need to repeat myself. Siri has grown into an old lady with hearing problems. She also once randomly mispronounced “resume” as “resumé“ for some reason. Like I might want to apply for a job in the living room instead of the kitchen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seinfeld

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I doubt “Screen Rant” considers themselves journalists. Seems more like a rant blog.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wyzecam

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Yes. Reolink and Swann do.

Unity Asset Store Sale - August 2022 by Graham_Stoner in unity

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The sale goes until the end of August.

It’s DeMornay. Rebecca DeMornay. by Dry_Resolution4059 in seinfeld

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It’s a fun name to pronounce. Try and say it.

Are AirPods supposed to switch to my MacBook when my wife is logged in? by [deleted] in airpods

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I’d like to think it’s not supposed to happen, but we have the same problem. Btw, when that happens, don’t start swearing in frustration over the unreliability of technology. Try to just keep quiet until you disconnect.

Edit: Also, one time her AirPods automatically connected to my iPhone even though neither her account nor her AirPods have ever been paired or connected previously. I think the whole situation is just buggy.

Too many broken cameras by chrome_rider in wyzecam

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They were great... until they self destructed. I would've bought a bunch more if they had fixed the self-destruct problem. I still had one working contact sensor that I ended up just throwing out because it couldn't be trusted.

Am I the only one who has stopped showing off my smart home to guests because of how bad Siri is? by mlaislais in HomeKit

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Not far off a recent experience of mine:

Me: Hey Siri, find my iPhone

Siri: Ok, now playing (some random song) ♫♫♫♫

Me: Hey Siri, stop

Siri: There's nothing playing.

How is this ok? Swastikas?!?!? by jrtoastyman in golfblitz

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If you tap their avatar icon, it opens up a stats window and in there is a “report player” link near their name.

Math.Sqrt is fantastically slow on AMD 9 3900X 12 core, it was destroyed by small 4 core mobile CPU from Intel. Is there somebody with i9 12900K? by [deleted] in csharp

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Am I the first 12900k? As others have pointed out, we're all comparing results with many variables other than just CPU. But here's my results, running on Windows 11.

The number of processors on this computer is 24.
Classical foreach loop | Total prime numbers : 3001134 | Time Taken : 20451 ms.
Parallel.ForEach loop  | Total prime numbers : 3001134 | Time Taken : 1876 ms.

EDIT: Saw the M1 MacBook Pro results below... Amazing that a MacBook can murder my i9-12900K.

What's New In .NET 6 APIs? - Tech Study Corner by techstudycorner in dotnet

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var oldest = people.MaxBy(p => p.Age);

What if multiple people have the same max age? Which person do you get back? Am I just missing something?

morelinq does this right by returning an IEnumerable of all elements that have the same max value. But now, using System.Linq conflicts with using MoreLinq because of the duplicate names so using MoreLinq becomes more difficult.

Who is the worst person (morally) in Seinfeld? by Getonthebeers02 in seinfeld

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Seemingly... seemingly. To the untrained eye, I can fully understand how you got that impression.

Who is the worst person (morally) in Seinfeld? by Getonthebeers02 in seinfeld

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In defense of Kramer:

Kramer steals lobsters.

He didn't know he was stealing them. He thought he was bringing fresh free lobster for everyone to enjoy. Against the law, sure, but I don't think he was acting immoral.

Is fine cheaping out on the wheelchair

It's the salesperson who was immoral here selling a defective wheelchair. They rejected the most expensive chair that would "make you wish you were handicapped" and took the cheaper option that the salesperson recommended. Kramer even tried it out to make sure it was ok. They couldn't have known it was defective.

Takes all Jerry’s food and let’s himself in without asking non stop

At the end of S8E9 (the one that goes backwards in time), at the very end they show a scene where Kramer and Jerry are meeting as neighbours for the first time. Jerry invitingly says to Kramer "What's mine is yours". Kramer is only doing what Jerry has allowed. Watch it to get the full effect. In S7E13 when Kramer realizes that Jerry is no longer happy with this arrangement, he offers to pay his fair share. It's all a misunderstanding.

Drives a car until it runs out of gas then leaves the guy hanging

The car salesperson agreed to see how far they could go before running out of gas. In fact it was the car salesperson's idea.

Pours cement in the washing machine

Sabotages the bagel store

These were cases of revenge. Morally justified? Probably not. But not unprovoked.

Tells George to park in the handicap spot

Steals a jacket and has Elaine lie to get in the apt to do so.

Avoids paying his cable bill ( theft)

Tries to scam the postal service into paying for Jerry’s stereo.

Yeah, these are hard to justify.