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It’s just ridiculous that they give you 720p AT MOST with the Sky X app (can only talk about the Sports package) - for 30€ a month…


I love WakaTime for its Neovim (& IntelliJ) integration. I guess it’s the main reason I’m always coming back after trying out other tools (ActivityWatch etc.)


hmm, I am also a Neovim user. Now, I want to add an API and create a plugin. Thanks for the idea!


Hard to be more expensive than S/4Hana


It’s not about features, it’s about their algorithms.

Think about TikTok: It’s essentially just an app that lets you scroll through videos, yet it became breathtakingly popular just due to the fact that they seem to know exactly which videos you may want to see.


When I was around 12 or 13, I had the Epstein-Barr virus.

For a couple of *months* I couldn’t: - Walk straight. Always looked like I was completely drunk - Speak normally. Each word I spoke was only half-finished and I had to constantly re-pronounce any words again and again - Write on paper. I just couldn’t write a single sentence, it just didn’t work. I had practically lost the “precision ” of any movements

Not to mention the constant headache and pain in the throat.

I am wondering why it lasted that long and if it had left any sort of permanent effects.


Unfortunately it has not gotten the attention it deserves from the medical community. Their consensus is that you only get it once(generally). I've had 3 documented cases, the last in 2019, and that one put me out of commission for basically an entire month. I'm hopeful that future medicine eliminates this disease entirely.


I had it at 16, and like you I was down for a month. Barely could do anything - I don't recall bad mental effects but physically I was zero energy for a long time. I feel like my constitution never really recovered. Even today I get bouts of illness unlike anyone else my age or in my family, and I'm otherwise a very healthy person (healthy weight, work out regularly, etc.).

I never really thought about it until the long COVID discussions and learning more about things like this, but it really is something people barely understand today.


Personally, I’ve always been convinced that having this kind of ability is what enables people to make the difference between a very good and a truly great product.


Which is weird from an economic standpoint, because if you're using IDEA, I’m guessing that for the majority of users there just aren't enough advantages of getting either PyCharm, WebStorm or GoLand in addition to it.


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