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  • I know, but my point is that sort of parent has no desire to do so.

  • Is the sort of parent who gives a 5 year old their own phone going really going to a limit the use? I think the crossover in that Venn diagram is pretty small.

  • Had project manager at previous job the same. Worked about 3" from his screen. He was the proof that a good project manager is worth their weight in gold though. Guy was absolutely brilliant.

  • What you have just described could be ZigBee and/or MQTT.

  • It should be an option for those outside the top 1%. Let's be honest, plenty of jobs suck and a lot of people who look after a children professionally are not the brightest sparks in the fire (at least where I am). Why should someone be forced to do a crap job then give all that salary to someone less cultures than the to look after their kids. Why not just do it themselves?

    If one of you has a good, full-time job that should cover basic living expenses. It should also not be looked down. My wife is a stay at home mum, she is also a feminist and I certainly did not not force her to to work. The only thing we regret is the way people (especially other women but not only) look down on her.

  • Either Slackware or Red Hat Linux 5, can't remember. I do remember that when I first installed RH5 I used "Hick" for my language.

  • That didn't end well last time though

  • No need for poisoning. Where he was -30°C is normal at this time of year. Not giving him a coat would have been enough to kill him

  • No, going overnight from running at a massive loss to "time to make loads of cash" is what ruins everything.

  • Sysadmins have no idea what they are doing, we're just one step ahead of the rest of you at googling stuff.

  • Truth.

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  • For pulling out into the lane, it may have been called "taking primary".

    If the road is not wide enough to pass them safely, that is the best place to be. That way drivers cannot try and squeeze through. Obviously, I cannot speak for the precise road conditions where this happened, but it is legitimate in certain circumstances. Traffic calming is a good example, as it makes the lane too small for a safe overtake. Add in the fact that most cycle lanes in cities are more dangerous than the main carriageway and you can see why cyclists will take the prime quite often.

  • Truth.

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  • Or do you have a genuine reason that makes them advantageous?

    I have an SUV because:

    • my mother in law has mobility issues and struggles to get in/out of a saloon.
    • my wife has neck issues and the higher driving position is better for her
    • I like it (ok, that could make me an arsehole)

    Truth is that mine (BMW X1) is at most 5cm bigger in any dimension, if at all, than the car on which it is based (Mini Cooper). The extra size is an optical illusion.

  • Original on Cory Doctorow's own site here