Depends on how you like your coffee and what kind of quantities you want to be able to brew.
I like pourovers and use a steep-and-release brewer most often which makes one cup for just myself. I also own a v60 carafe for brewing bigger batches.
He's always lied about the self-driving capabilities of the cars and promised timelines that have never held. Print this statement out and use it as toilet paper
I believe there was a 100% tariff in place pre-Trump meltdown on Chinese EVs in the U.S, making them less viable in that market. The EU also tariffs them heavily, which is quite a pity.
Pixels can be configured to limit charging to 80% these days.
I've started using it and the difference between using 80% and 100% on a daily basis is negligible, I rarely if ever let my device go below about 35% anyway. So this change is basically free battery life for the device
You can get some cost mileage out of standardization and scale. Wanting everything custom-made will drive up prices, and not building at any significant scale also does the same
Another data point in the same vein: I've picked up loads of great cycling gear from AliExpress for a fraction of what it would have cost me buying it locally. I also picked up a great set of scales for my coffee brewing.
You definitely have to be more careful about what you buy, as the default option on AliExpress is basically to get garbage - at least if you choose cheap stuff - but some very good stuff can be bought there.
Seems like something that should be upstreamed. We're not on Reddit anymore, the source code is open and contributions get accepted. The need for userscripts has been removed basically
It's very easy in Sweden - there are plenty of e-commerce alternatives present, and you can use a comparison website to find the best price for any given item.
For various cycling gadgets and other cheap stuff, I've started ordering on AliExpress, with a pretty decent success rate so far.
You can compile Swift on Windows and Linux. There are other tools required to build macOS and iOS-apps bundled with XCode that prevents building those on other platforms, but Swift itself is available standalone.
A problem I avoid by brewing a single cup at a time.