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They sell existing hardware with their firmware. You're right, the bangle.js 2 is a SMA Q3 (https://hackaday.io/project/175577-hackable-nrf52840-smart-w...)


I usw pandoc to create slides from markdown: ```pandoc -t beamer slides.md -o slides.pdf``` And if you prefer HTML+JS slides, pandoc can do that too: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#slide-shows


I hope the CD player is connected to the cloud so he can get important security updates for his CDs. Then there might be a way to add some personalized product recommendations between tracks...


> How does stuff like that happen?

Simple: nobody entered the height of your condo building into OSM yet. You can change that. Be the change you want to see in the world!


My home has 2 floor if you enter from one side and 4 from the other side. Due to being on a hill. I wonder how to convince osm of that :D


There's exactly that example on the official OSM wiki page [1]. It's very useful to read their wiki while adding things to the map!

OSM and all related projects thrive on users' contributions -- be the change you want to see in the world and start contributing today :)

[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building:levels


You can tag it accordingly with this guide https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building:levels

Happy mapping!


And then some of the talks they are selected.


And Macintosh Apple Comouter


Or change the file extension to anything else than .list


I was once asked whether I was carrying large sums of cash at Oslo airport. I think the only reason they asked me was because there was literally nobody else in sight. I was in my early twenties and broke af. I was wearing jeans with huge holes in them and shoes that were more duct tape than shoe. I showed them all the cash I had on me: 3 coins. 2 of them had holes in them.


I think most people don't participate for the competition. I did it several times to increase my coding skills, have fun or get more practice in a new programming language.


It is normal for coding to seek feedback from others to your solution. Even if it is automated. Looking at 'competing' solutions after you spent time on yours can teach how others think. Improving code after you learned new facts is huge part of coding fun at least for me. People mentioned private leaderboards in the topic few times. I just don't think time to submit an answer is relevant.


Why do you care about the time so much then? Just ignore it :D


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