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iCloud is also a decent option. Works well for me.

How long have you been using iCloud for email? Has it been a long time (decade or so), and/or is that email for work/serious stuff, or casual use? Or both? I find it has gone from awful to patchy. But decent is pushing it. I use it casually/newsletters etc..

Whatever floats your boat. My point is that you should own your domain so that you are not locked in.

Sure, move from one Big Tech monopolist to the next...

It's unfortunate many people will be hauling around all of that battery for no reason.

Charging time, range and battery lifetime are two of the commonest reasons people do not want to get EV. 400 mile range, 10 minute charging and a 10 year warranty on the battery go a long way towards fixing these.

Personally I find the unavailability of more widespread fast chargers the main issue, especially on roadtrips.

also happened to me.

I would have appreciated seeing this at the top of the article.


agreed. don't be afraid to use the mark all as read button!


funny, I am revisiting rss as a means to escape social media algorithms and doomscrolling. there are lots of good resources in the comments to even further fine tune RSS beyond just being careful about what I subscribe to.


Are pilots landing at DCA conditioned to ignore TCAS warnings on approach? Would there have been one?


TCAS has a minimum altitude of 700ft AFAIK


It's 900ft AGL and below while descending

(CRJ pilot here)


are you able to post salaries?


It sounds like a cop-out answer but we also did not specify # of years of experience. We consider all experience levels, so range would be meaningless (like those companies that post 100k - 900k).


I always thought my calculus 1 & 2 courses focused too much on writing solutions without really understanding concepts. I was pretty lost in calculus 3 and 4.


I'm an Australian and we don't seem to have the same subdivision of Calculus into Calc 1, 2 & 3... what does each involve?


curious, what was covered in Calculus 4? Quadruple integrals? More vector valued stuff shading into proper linear algebra? Diff Eq?


Calculus 3 in the U.S. is multi-variable calculus. Sometimes and introduction to linear algebra is given in this course. Calculus 4 is differential equations. It’s almost never officially called Calculus 4. Sometimes an introduction to linear algebra is given in this course.


Okay that makes sense, that's how the classes went for me in the US, with Calc 3 being multi variable (and as you say, a brush with linear alg via vector-valued functions), and 2 sideways steps from there, one being a course on PDEs and the other on linear algebra, both called by those names rather than listed as a step in the calculus sequence itself.


Never? Really? There’s plenty of complaints of the 1% and their excess.


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