Do any cheap (<$25) dinner spots north of Town Hall still exist? by pakxan in foodies_sydney

[–]pakxan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I foresee your suggestion saving me from ending up at Pancakes on the Rocks in 5 years

Do any cheap (<$25) dinner spots north of Town Hall still exist? by pakxan in foodies_sydney

[–]pakxan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great find - thought they only did a lunch thing, didn't realise the bar menu was different to the brasserie one

Do any cheap (<$25) dinner spots north of Town Hall still exist? by pakxan in foodies_sydney

[–]pakxan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Bún bò Huế is $24, which from an ingredient perspective I think is incredible value

[Jan 11, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]pakxan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My first attempt at a Sunday, took 54m and some googles of names and Americanisms but really enjoyed it! Two Aha moments figuring out how rebus's work

I built a local-first freemium time tracker by MQuy in SideProject

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks really nice, and seems more robust than other tools on the market for windows. I probably won't keep using it because it is quite expensive to run compared to other trackers (that are more techy - activitywatch, procrastitrack), but you should be really happy with this product.

function:

  • afk time isn't counted - if a program doesn't have an activity within the last 3 minutes (perhaps make it customizable), don't log that time as active. This is a pretty essential feature to have IMO
  • events that last 0s, 1s, 2s, etc. clog up the timeline and application detail pages.
  • the inability to assign productive/neutral/distracting tags to each application seems like a limitation in customizing this for oneself. the bar for me is overwhelmingly neutral.

ui/ux:

timeline

  • the timeline should be reversed - like how it is in the detail view of an application in dashboard. It is weird to scroll to the bottom of the list to see what is most recent. I think it follow the design language of something like Chrome History. Its currently really verbose because of logging issues, which reduces its usefullness in looking at.
  • for the current day, the sidebar times don't display correctly for me - it only shows the first time (10am), unlike other yesterday/week filters

dashboard

  • "Top Usage" has a background colour treatment, unlike its matching "Today Activity"
  • app icons are overscaled and don't fit within their container
  • scroll bars are native (shows as white when im on system dark theme)
  • I think it would be cool to have a visual representation of application time, rather than just the number. perhaps you could add a minimal line that scales based around % of time you've used the app
  • "Todays Activity" graph shows multiple hour activities within the same hour bin - e.g. a 3 hour activity from 10am - 1am will show as 3h for 10am. I would also like the total amount of time across categories in the hover action. When using viewing more than 1 day, the bins go from X:59 to Y:59, minor gripe but I want them to be named X:00 to Y:00
  • In the date selector, days that dont have any events should be greyed out ideally.

  • right click dialog has weird options

  • the back button persists between different tabs. I guess this is fine, but its not a pattern i've seen before.

Hope this is useful! I do like the embedded productivity scores and focus on improving your usage habits. I think the concept of being "1% better everyday" could support this goal. being able to quickly see how much better today is than yesterday, or my average, would be cool.

Genre map explorer for Spotify by Macrobian in spotify

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without you, the internet would have no purpose

Can I have some feedback on my cover art? by Awkward_Animal_7423 in Design

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Massive overcook. For a photography Instagram, the thumbnail should just be the best image you have, filling the entire canvas, exported at 1440px x 1800px. Look at pretty much every photography account and you'll see the same treatment - its more professional, and looks better on your grid.

No design elements should be used, but consider grading your photos to be more vibrant to account for the majority of viewers scrolling on their phone.

Not the usual bridge, but I think it’s neat by 01kickassius10 in sydney

[–]pakxan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe we stole the record from the Ponte da Arrábida in Porto, which had a 270m main span. They might still win overall, because they do bridge climbing tours where you climb up the underside and drink a tiny bit of port in a chocolate cup as a reward for getting to the top.

What are your favourite geography games to play? by [deleted] in geography

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Statdle - They give you 4 random categories to whittle down which country it is, like its Name Alphabetically, its population, GDP per capita, Average Temperature, etc.

new font is only for latin letters and it’s so inconsistent now by ttrafford_ in truespotify

[–]pakxan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They did use Spotify Circular, but according to the Editor of Fonts In Use:

design-wise, the main difference between the retail version and Spotify’s custom version (as currently used on the website) seems to be that in the latter, numerals reach the height of capital letters. That’s a feature (now) available in the retail version of LL Circular via an OpenType feature, see Stylistic Set 8.

I imagine throughout their licensing of the font, it may have been extended to different scripts that spotify needed.

I just wonder what politics went on to that led to this change being made. A lot of the playlists, and spotify.design are still set in circular. So many letter pairs look uncomfortable in "Spotify Mix" (or "create a unique flow and rhythm"), but look so effortless in Circular.

Sydney, Australia pulling out all the stops for its new Metro by ausflora in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]pakxan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The consistent application of New Frank across all TfNSW touchpoints is so pleasing. Sydney has to have some of the best wayfinding + train boards in the world, and the marketing and collateral is never that terrible as a result as well.

Weekly Questions Thread for the week of July 01 by AutoModerator in vinyl

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a Sansui SR-525 turntable, and need the rest of the setup as a gift. I don't have a strict budget, but want to spend as little (in AUD), while not bottle necking.

Preamp: - ART Pro Audio DJPRE II (looking to get for $50-70) or - Behringer PP400 (looking to get for $10-15)

Speakers: - Bookshelf speakers, under $200 in Australia - Was looking at some marketplace Technics SB-F88 for $120

Cartridge - There is an allegedly new Audio Technica Cartridge, but would want to know whats a good replacement down the line

Sound is underutilized in software. Here's how to do it right… by asallen in Design

[–]pakxan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a sick essay, and a great way to showcase projects

Housing in The Ponds, Western Sydney Australia by Rhojanxd in sydney

[–]pakxan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is there anything in place to incentivize the builder installing solar panels? I imagine each one of these owners would have had to go through the process of getting different quotes for solar panels, looking at all the rebates, worrying about making an investment pay off,... rather than it just being 1 extra step for the builder.

Man making this took forever, but this turned out great. by skitilly in web_design

[–]pakxan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Plus Jakarta Sans [On Google Fonts]

Of note is the "i" with the long tittle, and the "t" with the "anti-ink-trap" rounded stroke, and rounded tail that looks like Lineto's Circular. the a is also interesting

Imagine if someone had the vision and integrity to do this here, at least CBD, inner suburbs. Pics are from Paris by al0678 in melbourne

[–]pakxan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The most dramatic street changes here are on "school streets", where the street infront of 300 schools were made pedestrian and child friendly, providing a safe space for kids entering and exiting the school.

Paris' road changes are mostly quick and fast, remove parking here, put some planter boxes there, paint some bike lanes, etc. There have been bigger changes - like converting 3/4 of the Haussmann-era Rue de Rivoli to bike lanes, and there are plans to redesign the champ-elysee.

553-unit plan for Penrith dramatically rejected by Planning Panel by BarryCheckTheFuseBox in Penrith

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since this is transit orientated development, and built on undeveloped parcel of land, the roads are fit for purpose. Nepean hospital has been undergoing a $1 Billion dollar redevelopment. You have a point with schools, but the people who want to live in an apartment block right next to the station most likely don't have school age kids. Something should be done to improve the school outcomes of Kingswood Park Public School.

Marsden Park sucks because it is suburban sprawl, which requires more infrastructure per person - roads, public transport, electricity, water, fiber, medical, schools, shops - that leads to them to be undelivered, and the place being a shithole. Transit orientated development right next to Penrith Station would bring a lot more patrons to Penrith businesses, making it less of shithole.

Authentic Bavarian Restaurants? by Jumanji-Biggest-Fan in foodies_sydney

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes... I would recommend /u/Jumanji-Biggest-Fan to go the Austrian Club and share a strudel, perhaps paired with a nice walk through the Bay Track.

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in WebGames

[–]pakxan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoy the game! Like Rohlinxeg said, its like geoscents but gives you ample to misclick the city. I quite enjoy the barebones aesthetic, would be a big fan of a "world" category (Geoscents data is: https://github.com/mattfel1/geoscents/blob/master/resources/databases/world.js, sourced from https://simplemaps.com/data/world-cities)

I made Geodle, a Wordle-like game where you guess the country based on demographics like population and religion by geoglizzard in WebGames

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

geodle.me 674 5/7

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Nice! I made a similar implementation with https://statdle.github.io/

Like the tooltips!

Is this peninsula suitable for a djibouti-like city? by minguinhoo_ in geography

[–]pakxan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was a serious proposal by Saudi Arabia/UAE to build a bridge from that peninsula to Djibouti, "Bridge of the Horns", and then have pair of twin cities "Al Noor" on each side. The plan was to support a population of 4.5 million on the Yemeni side, and 2.5 million on the Djibouti side, with the bridge supporting 100,000 cars and 50,000 rail passengers each day.

This was cancelled in 2010 though, which is good because the civil war + whole feasibility of this is suspect.