

Epaper refresh rates are utter shit, it’s a cool idea but not practical except for in bespoke devices like the remarkable
Epaper refresh rates are utter shit, it’s a cool idea but not practical except for in bespoke devices like the remarkable
People underestimate the sheer size and volume of ship anchors.
It’s not the hooky bit that ye olde sailors tattooed on their arm that holds the ship like a fishhook.
It’s the literal hundred metres of VERY heavy chain that does it. Unless it’s your first time behind the wheel it’s impossible not to notice you’re dragging an anchor.
This is the scale we’re talking about.
Most small group forums have manual user validation with very specific questions.
I’ve seen stuff like “what is on the the 5th page of the user guide for this product” along with language/culture specific questions you can’t just easily google on forums that are focused on a specific area
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