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Eng leadership pings seems to be one of the few strategies that's been working on the hiring side for finding great talent the last few months

Rinse aid is an interesting topic. There's some evidence that it causes damage to the gut. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36464527/


Not to mention, lots of places have time of use electricity pricing which makes it even worse. This is the problem with running my heatpump when its cold, some of the coldest times (right before dawn) coincide with peak time-of-use prices


where do you live that the highest electricity prices are before dawn?


Reminds me of when we used to drive past a Pinetree Line station every summer on the way to visit my grandparents.


Is this detecting people who work overnights?


I believe so yes. They tracked hours of light exposure at night over a week, and found this result in the 90-100th percentile. The 90th percentile here is pretty much going to be people working at night yeah.


The percentiles of 50-60, 60-70, 70-80, and 80-90, however, are obviously not shift workers (unless they're shift workers working in the dark); you compare the lowest percentile of daylight light exposure to the highest percentile of nighttime light exposure, and see that there just aren't that many shift workers present in the study. About 13% of the UK population is considered to be nighttime workers. We can safely assume nighttime workers aren't represented in the 50%-90% percentile, because there simply aren't enough of them to go around, and would not be statistically significant.


Almost certainly some kind of 3rd variable, yeah.


I have a kobo. The firmware is absolutely terrible. Somehow it's gotten itself to a state where it doesn't detect books that are added to the device, even after fully reseting the hardware


Give koreader a try, I regret not switching sooner


This sounds like wire fraud ....


That number for w20 will probably change. For example, when https://youtu.be/2GgcIuQ4X5k?t=324 was produced w20 was predicted to be up 0.84% YoY.


the stubs can only do so much. There's so much magic and inferred properties that a type checker will never be able to fill in alone


maintainer of chartjs here.

It’s probably more performant. Chart.js isn’t designed for a ton of data and we recommend sampling before visualization . We have a builtin plugin that does a form of min/max sampling to retain peaks but cut down on the amount of data points drawn


Hey! Thanks for maintaining chartjs :)


maintainer of uPlot here :)

they're about same for line chart rendering when using decimation in both.


Wow, that's cool, thanks for working on it, I've been using Chart.js for many years :)

Performance seemed quite good with Chart.js in my case, for small to medium datasets.


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