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I have been advocating for multiple dishwashers for a long time, but the reality is that many times when preparing a meal you dirty more dishes than fit in a single load, and dirty dishes will still pile up in the sink.

At least 3 dishwashers are needed.


Surely this is a queuing problem, and must be solved accordingly.

After all, the universe has only two kinds of problems: those solved by queuing theory, and those solved by category theory. Or so hanging out on HN would have me believe.


You forgot to scale the infrastructure for a billion dishes and redundancy across multiple regions


The only reasonable thing to do is make every under cabinet a dishwasher.


1 dishwasher, but every cabinet or drawer is waterproof and can be servoed through a track system to be loaded directly into the dishwasher.


BS in the case of this article stands for “behavioral science”


Does it though?


I felt like I got click-baited and closed the article after the first sentence without reading it.

Revisiting it…maybe the terms are interchangeable.


Honestly the article is all over the place and appears to be mostly "bullshit" although I haven't afforded it a complete read yet (and probably won't).


I was so confused by the initial part of article. BS here, BS there…


It might also reduce the risk of (some kinds of) injury in an event where the people inside bounce around. Same for inside cars.


The Magic Mouse charging from the base makes it so that no one ever uses one with an unsightly/frictiony cable hanging off of it.

It feels like a perfect solution to me if the primary goal is to make sure customers have the Magic Mouse experience Apple wants them to.

I might swap it out for Siri, which still tries to call emergency services when asking simple questions from time to time.


At what scale do you want it? Your neighborhood? Town? State? Continent? Planet?

My understanding is that it is the kind of thing that needs to be supported from the bottom up.


I probably prefer a clear separation of nature and non-nature, with my home/backyard being the latter one, but having actual nature within a walking distance - which requires the non-nature parts to be dense, not sprawling wide.


Your NIMBYism sounds like the typical response to diversity, bio or otherwise. Try replacing "nature" with some other terms; it's not a flattering statement.


Nature preservation should come top to bottom in the form of regulation

Bottom up doesn't work and doesn't scale.


Porting/translating/rewriting something from one language to another could be like that.


Would Ctrl-c work conditionally based on if there is a foreground process? What if I want to paste in to the process?

The command key on macOS really comes in handy here.

The “windows” key on most Linux desktop environments I have used is usually pretty under-utilized, perhaps there’s a case to be made that super-v should default to paste.


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If you replace enough of your cabinets with dishwashers you never need to put dishes away again.


After many years of struggling I learned recently “cmd + up arrow” will bring you to the parent folder.

Of course that combo is close to your mousing hand. Not ideal but better than filing around with that drop down and cursing.


I really like it, but I wish that one of the bar icon options was the very cute happy calendar from the app icon.


That’s a good idea. I will get that added


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