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YVoyiatzis commented on Apple reports fourth quarter results   apple.com/newsroom/2025/1... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
YVoyiatzis · 2 months ago
Why is AAPL still one stock?
YVoyiatzis commented on Toothbrush is bristling with bacteria – is it time to change it?   bbc.com/future/article/20... · Posted by u/srameshc
YVoyiatzis · 2 months ago
I never brush my teeth, I irrigate them a couple of times a day and use floss as needed.
YVoyiatzis commented on Thoughts on Mechanical Keyboards and the ZSA Moonlander   masteringemacs.org/articl... · Posted by u/TheFreim
YVoyiatzis · 3 months ago
Switched early to a left-handed 65% keyboard setup—Keychron K7 Max QM7 on the left, Trackpad Pro and MX Master 3S on the right. Feels quick, natural, and fixes what Apple’s keyboards never did.
YVoyiatzis commented on iPhone Air   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/excerionsforte
pavlov · 4 months ago
This reminds me of Nokia's glory days around the turn of the millennium, when the mobile phone's essential functionality was well established and they excelled at packaging the same thing into ever-smaller cases made of ever-fancier metals.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_8850/8890

The Motorola Razr of course was part of this trend too:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Razr_V3

YVoyiatzis · 3 months ago
I actually sold my Nakamichi cassette deck to afford the NOKIA Communicator back then. The OS was problematic and couldn’t deliver the functionality that I expected. I ended up switching to a Palm or Handspring device, can't remember which, and stuck with a Nokia monochrome phone until the iPhone came along and changed everything.
YVoyiatzis commented on MentraOS – open-source Smart glasses OS   github.com/Mentra-Communi... · Posted by u/arbayi
YVoyiatzis · 4 months ago
If smart glasses can’t self-adjust vision or flag cataracts, they’re missing the point. This is not being discussed.
YVoyiatzis commented on Show HN: Hacker News em dash user leaderboard pre-ChatGPT   gally.net/miscellaneous/h... · Posted by u/tkgally
jml78 · 4 months ago
Correct, I am 46, grew up with BBS. Early internet. I will be honest, never knew the name of em dash until it became a GPT thing.
YVoyiatzis · 4 months ago
# Dash Usage Guide

*Hyphen (-)* = word-joiner

*En dash (–)* = “to/between”

*Em dash (—)* = pause, punch, drama

YVoyiatzis commented on I tried every todo app and ended up with a .txt file   al3rez.com/todo-txt-journ... · Posted by u/al3rez
koakuma-chan · 4 months ago
Ironically the Reminders app sucks at reminding. I use the Clock app for my todo list; it makes a pretty loud noise pretty reliably, which makes it pretty good for reminders.
YVoyiatzis · 4 months ago
I believe the Reminders app, when used alongside Notes and Calendar, is becoming a strong competitor in the productivity space. One feature I'd love to see added is persistent nudging reminders that keep alerting you until you manually dismiss them.

Things 3 is another excellent third-party option in this category. Together, these apps form my essential productivity stack. I honestly can't function without them.

YVoyiatzis commented on Show HN: Aura – Like robots.txt, but for AI actions   github.com/osmandkitay/au... · Posted by u/OsmanDKitay
Nikkau · 5 months ago
You should add a section to explain why OpenAPI isn't enough (narrator's voice: it is).

Otherwise, it just seems you vibecoded the wheel.

YVoyiatzis · 5 months ago
"vibecoded the wheel". Where did you get this from‽
YVoyiatzis commented on The Rise of the Japanese Toilet   nytimes.com/2025/05/29/bu... · Posted by u/Kaibeezy
ExoticPearTree · 7 months ago
I have to say that once you get used to all the comforts a Japanese toilet brings (washer, heated seat, blower) it is very hard to go back to a traditional toilet.
YVoyiatzis · 7 months ago
The least one can do is adapt to using a bidet on a daily basis.
YVoyiatzis commented on Denmark to raise retirement age to 70   telegraph.co.uk/world-new... · Posted by u/wslh
YVoyiatzis · 7 months ago
Seventy might feel like fifty in Scandinavian cities where cycling is part of daily life—but try that in the U.S., and the idea of retirement quickly becomes a parody.

u/YVoyiatzis

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