> While Tesla also provided a Model 3/Y (Ryzen-based) equivalent benchtop unit, contestants have only registered attempts against the company's wall connector.
Can someone provide more context on what this means? Does it imply that it’s not an interesting target, or does it mean that it’s well-tested and secure?
> Runtime agnostic. ESLint should be able to run in any runtime, whether Node.js, Deno, the browser, or other. Runtime agnostic. ESLint should be able to run in any runtime, whether Node.js, Deno, the browser, or other. […]
OT: Is there a better and/or easier way to read scientific papers? Especially on mobile devices I find PDFs with two-column layouts really hard to read. I wish scientific publications would just be simple html.
I'd be interested to see their listener numbers after they switched to spotify (and rebranded). Unfortunately it's hard to get any meaningful statistics in the podcast world except for downloads.
I was a regular listener of Sanft & Sorgfältig back in the days and stopped after their switch to spotify because it was just inconvenient to use compared to overcast. I'd probably do the same with other podcasts I regularly consume.
I subscribed to a couple of newsletters to stay up to date. The TLDR I read on a daily basis. JavaScript Weekly is also very good if you're interested int webdev.
I've also been looking around for an alternative these days. The main reason for me is performance: you can get a HP ZBOOK STUDIO X360 G5 with 64GB RAM, i9, 2TB SSD, solid 4k display and graphics for roughly 3500€
I'm just unsure of how much productivity I'd lose when going back to windows with a virtualized linux for software development.
I guess I have to hold out and hope for the new macbook pro 16".
Can someone provide more context on what this means? Does it imply that it’s not an interesting target, or does it mean that it’s well-tested and secure?