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and terminal that comes with Windows is on the 4th place.


So why you say "Not true at all"?

Is it AI spam to advertise your product?


Then there will be an another comment: What is OSM?

Current title is fine.


"Trump threatens tariffs on Apple iPhones" (23. May)

Makes sense now why iPhones were specifically targeted.


Triple pane windows are not that kind of luxury.

I live in a poor Eastern European country and this is the standard for new buildings.


Ah, but in North America, only double-pane windows are required. Triple-pane windows are considered necessary for noise abatement but are prohibitively expensive. There are government rebates for upgrading older homes from single to double-pane windows, but no third-pane increase in the rebate.


Yes, and to give an idea I replaced some windows in my house a couple years back. The double pane windows on the north side were about $100 to $150 per, while the triple pane windows on the south side were $900. The triple pane also had higher installation labor costs. It seemed ludicrous to me that it would be so much more expensive, but after calling around, that was very typical.


Why was labor more expensive?


Only thing I could imagine was extra hands to deal with the weight.


Don't they use machinery to carry the windows? Even double pane gets heavy. The windows of the sliding doors I've recently got replaced were like 200kg each.


Where I am, in British Columbia, the solution formoving even the biggest windows in single family homes is to use ten men and a boy.


It is exceptionally rare for a contractor to have equipment to move literally anything that takes less than four laborers to move by hand.


Not here in the Netherlands. By law anything heavier than 23kg should be carried by a machine. In principle one can carry something heavier, but then there needs to be a written plan etc.

It's very common to carry stuff with a small crane. If it needs to be carried to thd back of the house which is not accessible, they set up a bigger crane.


I bet y'all have comprehensive workers compensation coverage and good healthcare too. Half the contractors around here lie about carrying a personal injury policy and several I've worked for had a standing policy where if you fell off a roof, scaffold, or ladder it was understood that you were fired before you hit the ground.


I got extra thick glasses (12mm thick each instead of 6mm standard) for my argon filled double pane windows in the bedroom. The noise isolation is incredbly improved. It did cost only 15% more. This is Europe again.


Do you mean the spacing between the two panes of glass?


No no, the thickness of the glass panes.


12mm thick glass is pretty damn thick and is normally used for for table tops, glass walls and partitions, hearths, frameless balustrades at ground level, and kitchen worktops.


Here in Germany triple pane windows are very much a luxury.


Nonsense, they're pretty much standard for new buildings, too.


It's more expensive to replace old windows with triple-pane as most window frames aren't thick enough. But it's definitely not a luxury.


They are the standard, because historically Eastern European winters are several times harsher than anything in USA, with the exception of a few states bordering Canada.

So the ROI is way higher.


They're standard because energy is more expensive in Europe than in the US.


Properly priced externalities strike again?


More like the lack of natural fuel that Europe is willing or able to use for itself.

Noticeable exception includes Norway with their gas fields, but it's not like Germany has huge swaths of oil ready to be used. Germany does have substantial coal, but it's been decreasing its use of it in exchange for alternatives it doesn't own the fuel for.

In other words, Europe pays more for energy because they have to import it. Importing it isn't factoring "externalities", as the extra money isn't going to anything except Russia or OPEC.


Sure, if it helps you sleep. There is a good reason for you to consume less


Better isolation?


About half of the buildings in Australia still use single-pane windows.


But once you activate AI, then you are not able to uninstall this AI crap from your computer.


I don't know. On the one hand I kind of agree that AI products currently suck, especially the ones built into OSes.

On the other hand, both using ChatGPT myself and the few usage figures they have released are very impressive.


Apple is known for their refusal to fix bugs.

One example where it is almost 2 years since they "made" a fix, but have not yet released it.

https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254545#c32


If OP enabled gzip then this 36mb would be 13mb.

If OP reduced 30 months of posts in rss to 12 months then this 13mb would be 5mb a day.

Using Cloudflare free plan and this static content is cached without any problem.


Yeah, but also... if RSS readers behaved correctly, it would be 512 kb. (170 kb with gzip, if she didn't enable it like you imply – I'm too lazy to check, but I assumed it was on.)

I think making clients behave correctly is much more sustainable solution, although we could do better than doing so at the cost of the end users.


This entire thread is a vivid illustration of why software is so shitty in general these days.


More like a skill issue or just decision to make your life more difficult.

It is free and easy to scale this kind of text based blog.


> More like a skill issue

Hey, I think you mistook HN for Reddit.


Yes, this is a very poorly designed RSS feed.

500KB is horrible for RSS.


It's reasonable to have whole articles in RSS, of you aren't trying to show ads or similar.


Whole articles are reasonable.

100 articles are not reasonable.

100 articles where most of them are 1+ year old is madness.

RSS is not an archive of the entire website.


Well, its note the entire website, and i find the "last 100 articles" rule way better than "last 3" or "last 90 days" (which some times is 0 or 1).

The host is fine with sending 0.5 MiB once (the client should be aswell from both a bandwidth and storage point of view).

The host is not fine with sending 0.5 MiB every 20 minutes, which could be easily avoided if the client would use the mentioned "If-Modified-Since header".


Thanks for being someone who actually knows this stuff among all the Dunning Kruger replies


> RSS is not an archive of the entire website

Whole-article feeds end up become exactly that - a local archive of a blog.


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