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I use Roam, which is like obsidian, but the default view is a daily page that automatically get's created every day, vs having to manually do it in Obsidian. Happy to message about it if it seems interesting. Downside is it is not free.


Really awesome idea! I ended up following suit and whipped together http://kojichamber.com to put out the list of things I used to build a fermentation chamber and the nuances of one.


Just a note on four barrel: One of their cofounders sexually harassed and assaulted their employees. The other cofounders were aware and complicit until a lawsuit finally hit. They promised to make four barrel employee owned but still have not followed up on that promise: https://www.sfchronicle.com/restaurants/article/Four-Barrel-...

We stopped ordering from four barrel because of these reasons and I'd recommend you'd consider not carrying their coffee either.


Thanks for the note.

We have been told by Four Barrel that they are now employee owned and that the former owner is no longer involved.

My email is available at my account. If you know for certain that the above is not true, please reach out.


I'd be open to believing that and I definitely don't want to mess them up too much, but at this point, their brand has done so much shady stuff over the years that it's really hard to trust them any more, especially when there's so many good options that don't have assaulters and potentially complicit owners in the mix.


>I definitely don't want to mess them up too much

You‘re actively trying to get other people to boycott them, which would eventually put them out of business. It‘s the first time I’ve heard about them and I don‘t care one way or the other but be honest. There‘s no „openness to believing“ the „potentially complicit“ here, your post is a complete contradiction.


More of, I'd like to see more than them privately telling other companies that they've dealt with the issues. I'm open to someone showing me something that's more definitive than "We promise we did things", given that they've previously promised to do things and then not done them.

Their website doesn't seem to say anything about their ownership more than "locally owned", and at this point, they've burned a lot of their credibility when it comes to doing the right thing. If they've actually gotten rid of folks and they're a employee-owned company now, then I have no problems with buying from them and supporting folks.

I'm mostly just admitting that I haven't heard anything definitive either way in the last few months, and since the company doesn't seem to be making it easy to tell if they've changed things, it's likely that folks in the coffee community still think poorly of them.


I recently switched from a pixel to the iPhone X since the pixel 2 seemed very underwhelming to me. I'm honestly surprised how easy the switch was and how much more I like the X/iOS than the pixel/android. The one thing iOS is sorely missing is the notification bundling.


I tried the same thing and my biggest problem with iOS is that it feels like you can't cancel most animations. They take forever and you have to wait for them to finish either for it to actually allow you to continue or to be able to reliably hit the next target. It just felt so much slower than Android.


I thought Wakatime was originally a 2 person startup?


Seeing that people have already mentioned Dapper, I'd add that there are already a few open source implementations of Dapper available. Appdash[1] is a very lightweight tracer that isn't too fancy, but gets the job done. There's also the much bigger, more popular tracer Zipkin[2], which was built by Twitter.

[1] https://github.com/sourcegraph/appdash

[2] https://github.com/openzipkin/zipkin


It looks like both of these require changes to the application. Dapper appears to have the same issue.

My use case is for understanding a closed source application which has a number of separate pieces. Since I don't have the source code, these don't look like viable options.


> The suspension email stated that I was trying to impersonate another company, and that this was forbidden.

> I decided on “Vice TV”

> I didn’t plan on trying to sell Vice TV

> I was also secretly hoping I would get a contract job out of this or someone might say, “Hey, add my blog and Facebook pages and I’ll buy the app from you.”

The last quotation isn't necessarily in context with the third one, but nonetheless this guy was either stupidly naive or ignorant.


1. Get an internship

2. Start writing more

3. Learn as much as I can about AI


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