If your school is 5 kilometers away and you do the round trip twice a, you would go 20 kilometers a day. Even my old battery can do 40 kilometers on one charge. Something feels off.
If your school is 5 kilometers away and you do the round trip twice a, you would go 20 kilometers a day. Even my old battery can do 40 kilometers on one charge. Something feels off.
I have checked and my Yamaha battery has an official lifespan of 700 charges. I am probably at around 200 and I have noticed that the battery holds maybe about half the capacity it used to. Which is still usable. So 8000 Kilometers feels to little to me and more like a defective battery than a problem with the technology.


In the article he says it’s about building a game engine that is built with AI in mind. I guess that’s one thing. Godot has one of the clunkiest editors I have ever used with a lot of basic features missing. Absolutely no AI anywhere. And I kinda love it for that.


I totally agree. I’m not an AI hype man. I want to scream whenever I see a PR littered with emojis, bullet lists, and way too much text for a simple change. I hate the discussions about the transformative power of AI, the 10x production gains, all the million tools, agents, skills, plugins, methods I should be using but I am already behind and old and probably unemployed next week, right? Still, AI use is not inherently bad. It gets me unstuck. It finds subtle errors I wasn’t noticing, it writes documentation faster and better than I can. I hate the companies who are pushing it, the methods of it’s training, but the tool itself is just a tool and sometimes a very useful one. IMHO we shouldn’t shame every open source developer just for using it. As long as they are responsible with it, I’m fine with some AI code in my software.


I like the idea, however there are some differencea between books and musical instruments. Hygiene is a problem with all woodwind instruments. Strings, sticks, cymbals, cables brake and need to be replaced regularly. Also a whole ass drumset is huge compared to a book. But there are rehearsal rooms that you can rent that also rent out instruments. It is expensive though.
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