Sonos CEO apologizes for disastrous rollout of new app
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    aniki
    Now 82%

    Audio is one of the easiest if not THE easiest to do wirelessly. Why ANYONE would use this proprietary bullshit is beyond me. I'm looking at my girlfriends Sonos that we never use anymore once I put a shitty sound-bar on the theater TV which sounds better, and we can chromecast anything we want to it or just flip to the HTPC and use it like a computer.

    Eat billionaires. Fuck corporations. Open. Source. Everything!

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    "JavaScript Haikus - Tiny Code Adventures" by Frank Force
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    aniki
    Now 70%

    If racing to the bottom was a competition, you'd still be second behind Yugthos and their army of Canadian-based hot-takes. The only thing you're winning is second place, always.

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    aniki
    Now 73%

    Why not just call out their tankie bullshit? It's fun, entertaining, and rewarding.

    Is this defederation bullshit going to be the next post that every newbie makes? You can do it yourself -- don't tell me what to do.

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    CAD aniki Now 100%
    Newbie Q -- Best Design Practices??

    I have become fairly proficient with OnShape thanks to their free courses and while I am fairly competent with the controls and achieving something serviceable, I would really love to get into learning more about CAD/product design best practices. There's probably a class or two in freshman engineering that gets into this stuff but I am mostly picking things up through trial and error. I am mostly just poorly imitating stuff I have seen after a few decades of taking things apart and occasionally putting them back together. Like: How should I design two parts to fit together optimally? How should I decide what kind of hardware and why, or where? Screws? Bolts? Glue? Holes, where and why? What are some things to look out for when designing universal parts? Also, are there any good references for working with PLA? I have a good sense of what things will look like after slicing and have got pretty good at making things that will print well and be strong but I could always use more references.

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    Harris and Trump are tied, poll finds. Here's why strategists say that's good for Democrats
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    Now 66%

    I refuse to believe there's any swing voters in this election. Absolutely no one is 50/50 on Trump. The media just loves to parrot old talking points without any evidence these people actually exist. Stats are so easily fungible that you can make them say anything you want.

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