@TimHarford Perhaps we should treat Triumphs more like we treat Crises; investigating our successes with a critical bent, rather than just accepting the success. You discuss that we should find out why we failed - I posit that we also need to find out why we succeeded.
@TimHarford I did promise to not use Twitter anymore, but this seems to be the best way to reach you. I had some ideas about Crisis/Triumph, and an alternative aspect to the meaning of treating both the same...
I don't know what you changed @Bitbucket, but until today I was able to use different Atlassian IDs in BB and Jira. Now, I need to keep logging in, like an animal.
@llimllib If I type in "1p" into Spotlight, it shows me "1Password".
If I type in "1pa" it shows me "1pa = 0.0075 Torrs"
This is something I do several times a day.
@om@Apple I use Apple Maps exclusively: results have been excellent, and submitted fixes have been included quickly.
Some images are a bit out of date though (I'm in AU)
@cybereason @Marekzprahy So it should be a native Apple Silicon app then? Because mine is running an Intel binary under Rosetta. My employer suggested there was not Apple Silicon version yet.
Another renewable record!
Solar and wind powered a record high of 60% of Australia's main grid for a stretch today - as coal power hit a record low this morning ☀💪
https://t.co/81eYd754O4
As a smug European, I definitely used to think that Celsius is just a superior scale for measuring temperature. After 21 years in North America, though, I definitely concede that Fahrenheit is simply better and more intuitive for temperature.
Here's a screen capture showing the problem in client.ts. I can't step much further without it ceasing to make much sense to me as to what is executing.