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Should have turned down the volume on my phone.

I wonder if the phone has an auto volume off feature after no sound plays after n minutes? I have an app on my mac called AutoMute that does similar, but it just mutes my mac whenever my headphones get disconnected.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.github.dion...

Forces volume on speaker to stay at zero unless temporarily disabled or headphones are connected. Works great.


Macs remembers the volume per device

True, but it's for my forgetful self where I raised the volume on the mac speakers to play something aloud, then plug in my earphones and play some death metal only to get up and walk away quickly accidentally yanking it out. At least 10 years ago it would continue playing the music at whatever volume I had the mac speakers on.

My reaction to be thrust into this responsibility is different if my parent just up and left vs died.

It’s my responsibility into the later and me assuming their responsibility in the former.


Stack overflow is built using C# and I remember there being a large Microsoft stack developer community on SO back when I used it. That might skew the results


For some context on demographics of this survey: I signed up for SO in about ~2011 and haven’t participated in SO since about 2015. But I have generally positive sentiment towards the survey so I do it every year.

A lot of comments in this thread make the assumption that the only respondents are people who actively use SO but that isn’t true. I just get notified about the survey through email every year and respond.


Yeah those most likely to respond are those who find SO to be important and value it for whatever reason. And inversely those unlikely to respond are those who dislike SO. So the nature of SO itself will be reflected in the demographics of the survey responders.



They include the kernel config here[0]

> Containers achieve sub-second start times using an optimized Linux kernel configuration[0] and a minimal root filesystem with a lightweight init system.

[0]: https://github.com/apple/containerization/blob/main/kernel/c...


The speed is less correlated with the language it’s implemented in, and more with the amount of man hours spent building and optimizing it.

Vapor is a very small project, and thus is slower then other larger more mature projects.


The question then becomes whether or not it's possible (or will be possible) to effectively use these LLMs for coding without already being an expert. Right now, building anything remotely complicated with an LLM, without scouring over every line of code generated, is not possible.


With Neon going to Databricks, the pool of potential buyers dramatically shrank.


That's such a wild way to view this. I see this the opposite way: the pool of incredibly awesome fantastic postgres technology companies who are uniquely top of the game was down to very very very few.

The musical chairs here is who can get such long proven incredible fantastic well knowing talent. Who can snarf it up & convince these incredible doers to fold into the amorphous indistinct corporate giant.


I'll always remember finding that Pocket had exposed their Redux dev tools to production and they had a "dev panel" you could open that allowed you to bypass all the payment walls (for example switching fonts, layouts, etc). Never used Pocket though, so it didn't do much for me besides being fun to find.


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