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In english: https://www-stern-de.translate.goog/auto/e-mobilitaet/unzufr...

TL;DR "The mood is shifting mainly because of unequal wages [...] Because new hires would be paid better than other employees."


Also the union rep says that the region (Brandenburg state, Giga Berlin is not in Berlin) has a severe lack of professionally trained skilled workers, so it's easy to find another job. The onky solution, they say, is for Tesla to raise wages.


How Lovecraftian. ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn


Wow such a coincidence! I recently toyed on such a spec for my shell prompt task manager https://github.com/netgusto/tax (I display it in my prompt and my tmux session bar, it's nice to keep current work in focus)

I'm certainly going to look into implementing the spec.

Some questions/suggestions:

    * do you plan support for text unrelated to tasks ?
    * do you plan support for sections / nested sections?
    * idea suggestion: in tax (linked above) we use markdown bold to notify "focused" tasks and sections, ie the one(s) that should be front and center; ex:
        - [ ] **This is a focused task**


> do you plan support for text unrelated to tasks ?

I haven’t thought about that much yet. I’ve tracked it here for it to be discussed: https://github.com/jotaen/xit/discussions/10

> do you plan support for sections / nested sections?

I think that would be cool and useful, but I need to play around with that more. There is already a ticket for it: https://github.com/jotaen/xit/discussions/2

> idea suggestion: in tax (linked above) we use markdown bold to notify "focused" tasks and sections

I think that’s similar to the priorities:

    [ ] !!! Do this


The durations are expressed in ‘ship time’, ie the perceived duration from the pov of the ship. This is explicited further in the document.


Off topic comment: I'm pretty sure "explicited" is not a real word, but you've convinced me that it ought to be. Perfectly clear what you meant. Can somebody add this to the dictionary, please?


They probably meant:

explicate — to give a detailed explanation of

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/explicate

It seems like a relatively newer word in its usage: https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?year_start=1800&year_e...


I read it more as "made explicit" rather than "explained"


ah! TIL, I always thought it was a real word.


I use it with pi-hole [1], and as a Tailscale [2] bridge.

I tried to use it as an alternative workstation (running on sway over arch); the 4K display output is nice, but limited to 30hz, and the machine just isn't peachy enough for my use-case.

[1] https://pi-hole.net/ [2] https://tailscale.com/


Amazing tech. Combined with a fast fixed cam it would maybe be possible to get a 360 degree FOV.


A line scanner, like the proposed LIDAR implemention. We use line scanners for paper. You could certainly put a line scanner behind a conventional lens but it would feel kind of weird to "waste" an entire dimension of the lenses projection qualities. Would there be opportunities for design compromises favoring one direction over the other? (I'm thinking of the weird eyes we find in flight animals like sheep that need full horizon perception more than point of interest focus)


Yes! Tried that on Sway with code-insiders, but the experience is unstable (random crashes). What distribution are you running?


There's an upstream report at https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/109176 ; it sounds like your experience will vary wildly depending on the version of electron you're using and the options it was built with.



I made a prompt todo reminder that could nicely complement this project! https://github.com/netgusto/tax

Also, reminds me of the blockchain oracle systems and smart contracts.

Cool idea, neat project!


Nice :) I love seeing Rust used for games. Also; similar project, but in ASM: https://github.com/gabi-250/slug


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