We all know people cant get wet or something catastrophic will happen
Uhm… a meltdown? Greetings from the Aspie world 🙃
We all know people cant get wet or something catastrophic will happen
Uhm… a meltdown? Greetings from the Aspie world 🙃
This distance is perfect for an electric scooter, even basic Xiaomi M365 will do.
Or if people just weren’t fucking thieves. Don’t defend criminals.
That is called “dress for the weather”.
Sorry, for majority of workers who can work remotely “dress for the weather” means staying in pyjamas, because bad weather means WFH.
Jacket doesn’t do shit for rain. Believe me, I’m an Aspie and I have too much sensory issues for getting out of home in bad weather. The day it rains is the day i WFH. All the problems stem from the fact that the jacket is too close to the body, generating sweat (and I already sweat too much without it), not to mention it’s not watertight. An enclosed velomobile would probably solve the problem, but I don’t think this sort of vehicle is legal in Poland and can guarantee getting to the office as fast as I’d on a motorcycle or even a moped.
And a small distance to my destination. When my previous job was 8 km from home, I could do the journey in half an hour on a Xiaomi M365 e-scooter, very popular in Poland. But unfortunately our company was absorbed by another one, with office 16 km away, which means prohibitively long (for my sleep-deprived ass) 55 minute commute. And no, public transit doesn’t make it shorter. So a motorcycle driving license it is.
I’ve tried OsmAnd, unfortunately it’s too slow for me compared to pretty smooth operation of GMaps. I also use Google Timeline very extensively, with tagging all visited places and snap-to-road whenever I can. So far I haven’t found any open-source direct replacement for Timeline, it can be pretty annoying at times (e.g. Google mangling already manually corrected routes and not telling me).
I hate that cold color palette :(
Hottest? Hell no, most of them hit the wall at 30. 18-25 is the prime age.
Do you say “it costs five dollars” or “it costs dollar five”? Write as you speak, please.
This, but unironically. How can you be so blind to click on something called Zoho, when RealVNC (the thing you searched for) is right below it?