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This is a fairly shameless Tot clone, you should at least credit the Iconfactory. https://tot.rocks/


No shit


mmm, WebKit?



That’s extremely outdated. There’s very little WebKit code remaining in Chromium today.


Ahh yep you’re right. Thanks


It was a fork from the beginning and it is blink engine for 10 years.


I laughed out loud for this one


a ~$100 black and white laser printer.

I got a HP 1102w for this about 6 or 7 years ago and it's never failed. By getting laser, you can avoid the clogged print heads issues and other issues inkjets have with infrequent use.


Webster’s is a descriptive dictionary, which will include nonstandard words so that it can _describe_ them, and provide guidance on what should be used instead. Just like in that link - it suggests the use of “regardless”


can confirm. Though the other gds aren't _that_ much better


Do you think this might be a function of the same thing the electronic medical record (EMR) field faces?

For reference, I used to work in the EMR space for a "value-added reseller" of a certain EMR package. It wasn't great. But when you looked at the other options, they weren't great either.

Eventually I learned that medical software is a ghetto because those who care about the medical part of it don't really care about the software part of it. At least not enough to treat it as the craft it is. And those who care about the software development tend to leave because you can do better work elsewhere.

So do you think GDS products suffer because no one cares about actually developing software, but rather the end goal?


GDS suck because of compability. Compability to decade old systems and workers, and compability to evertything and anything. The first GDS where 40-50 years ago created, under the stress of very limited resources, aimed for very specific handling. In that time, workflows and concepts were established and brought into productions, which are still used today.

If you think unix-commandline is cryptic in it's usage, then you should try gds-commands, which are often optimized to the single characters. Today you can use XML and JSON, but they are only build on top of those old systems, leading to many old crafty things.


May I ask what does "gds" mean?


From the wikipedia link, it seems "Global Distribution System".


Yes, that seems be correct! Also, its different from "computer reservations system". Easy to get confused between the two terminologies.


CRS is an old term from when it was possible to take reservations without a computer. It can also mean "central reservation system", in the sense of "we operate above the level of a single property, aggregating all supply for an entire chain/brand".

GDS was the system travel agents use to access supply (lodging) that's been aggregated all in once place. Its importance has fallen as fewer people are using travel agencies, and OTAs (online travel agencies -- Expedia, booking.com) have created separate pools of supply.

I work in this area. If you need any help, questions, consulting, etc., email is in profile.


Thanks for coming back :) I will surely ask you questions once I have one in my mind.


Thanks for the write-up, I’ve been curious about that machine amid my Apple frustrations. However, you mention a lack of quad-core i7 cpus in the MBP but that’s not true. My 2013 is a quad core and they have been quad core in the 15” ever since.


I agree, getting ACS molds for my ER4p is one of my favorite audio purchases. All day comfort + maximum isolation


Working at home lets me use speakers or open headphones most of the time, so Hifiman 400i, but when I need isolation I use either Oppo PM-3 or Etymotic ER4p


They should've bought 10%...or change their name to Fivecent


I think puns in the comment section belong to reddit


What, we can't have puns now? Lighten up.


I came here for this pun. I also knew I had to dig it up from the bottom.


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