Would be interested to know which lighting products you are specifically using. I've started dipping my toe into the pool of improved lighting, but the number of products out there is quite overwhelming.
10 years ago the specialty bulbs were all metal halide and CFLs but nowadays, they are LED and much better; some are even dimmable. Sites like 1000bulbs let you search by type, brightness (in lumens), color rendering index (CRI; over 90 is best), temperature (in K), angles (for spotlights).
Many people spend a small fortune on light fixtures and then use the cheapest bulbs in them. I prefer the opposite.
> And the other hand I often hear people complain about out of touch politicians regulating fields where they completely lack any understanding.
Thoughtfully engaging with policy isn't a waste of time, but that not what the website in question was doing. It looked like it was all poll numbers and horse-race analysis, that's the stuff we should leave for the hacks.
We've been a CMake shop from the beginning, but have recently been testing out Meson to see if it could work for us and we've been pleasantly surprised by how nice it is.
It's not great. tv42 (who maintains the FUSE implementation we use) commented on it recently[1]. macOS support will be via a VFS extension in the future.
Same here. Recently tried to explain this to someone who has vivid imagery, but it was challenging. It seems we do have a wildly different experience of life in this aspect.
Imagine you sit at your desk all day answering emails. Emails come in, responses go out. Except when you step back from the desk, it's just a black void. Information from your eyes? That's just an email saying what grandma looks like. Pain in the leg? Re: URGENT. Nothing exists beyond the emails. The emails are reality. The brains representation language is the same as it's actual language. Why have more than one language?
It's written by a private company with no public docs and no public implementation. Hell, it's not even directly sold, since it's just used as the backend for Q.
I have heard of people getting into legal problems for making a Q clone but not for k3/k6 implementations, so I don't know where they draw the line there.