Everything I've seen has recommended working bottom to top. "Working your way up is recommended because suds will run down the wall if you start at the top, and it’ll be harder to see dirt and debris that needs to be scrubbed off."
Typewriters were staggered so that the mechanical arms wouldn't collide. Your finger bends out and back linearly. Personally I prefer split keyboards or ones like the Atreus that have each half angled out, this avoids having to bend your wrists. But either way keyboards with linear columns are more ergonomic than staggered columns.
You have any data whatsoever to back that up?
This has big "You're depressed? Have you tried going for a walk?" vibes
I disagree. You probably shouldn't rewire your house yourself but changing out an outlet/switch or installing a water softener are extremely easy tasks that would not be worth hiring a contractor for. There's quite a lot you can safely do on your own as long as you educate yourself and triple check everything.
Abandoned carts occupy parking spots and can ram into cars and people. The issue isn't that it creates more work for employees
Ramping up to 30 miles
I started running back in March and so far I've completed a few trail 5ks and a road 10k. I'm currently doing half marathon training with about 6 weeks left in the program with my big goal to run a trail 30 miler next September. Does that seem attainable?
After completing the half marathon training I'm planning on taking a few weeks rest and then starting a marathon training program.
What?
I mean modern ICE cars can have this same problem.
On the street you can walk away if you're not into it. Being a captive audience makes it suck
Can confirm I also do this with an xreal air. There's a great extension for gnome called Breezy Desktop that lets you mock an ultra wide monitor in the glasses and it's replaced my dual monitor setup. Still have to take them off every now and then due to VR nausea but I haven't used them too long, hope to move past the nausea.
I do wish I had gotten the vitures for the FOSS friendliness.
Important to note that the doctor is a chiropractic doctor (a practice based in pseudoscience) not a medical doctor.
"Everyone deals in absolutes" sure sounds a lot like an absolute. It's easier to fall into using absolutes in short form, instantaneous internet comments.
Not starving to death is not a "reward" and judging ones worth by their ability to provide labor is a disgusting point of view.
For victims of domestic violence it's often not possible to just leave
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Who said google and apple aren't anti-consumer?
What brand is it? I currently have a gravity fed 2 gallon bowl but fully self filling would be great.
Pretty sure when I saw the original post talking about the design, they said the students were only working with electric leaf blowers. So this was designed to make electric leaf blowers even quieter.
Waveshare's Latest Sensor Adds a Thermal Camera to Your Raspberry Pi — or Any Device with a USB Port - Hackster.io
I've had a hobby project on the back burner for quite a while using some esp8266s and thermal cameras for presence detection. Got one working pretty well in a small room.
I use Dvorak too! Have it configured on a custom mechanical keyboard so I don't have to change anything in the OS either.