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Also from Colorado and this very much confused me.


Not from Colorado, also disappointed - give me my promised cosmic skies!


I noticed this same thing recently with Arcoss golf sensors which are now essentially free everywhere.


For added context.. My partner went to CSU and we moved away from FC a little over a year ago. Our rent for a 1BR / 1BA was $1,700 a month.


Everything's relative, but compared to SF, Seattle, Vancouver.. that's still quite affordable.


For apples-to-apples, you’d look at Denver. We’re talking about the state’s 4th largest city which is 65 miles away from the capital and otherwise in the middle of nowhere. It’s extremely expensive for what it is


It was an amazing read! I still have so much more digging to do from it.


Working for me (Colorado / Firefox).


Thanks. I tried FF and Safari on two different devices here in Ohio. Maybe it's a regional DNS thing.


As bombcar mentioned check your DNS settings. Archive are known to block Cloudflare DNS for not forwarding EDNS Client Subnet Information.

If you are on someone elses network and are unsure what DNS they are using, check here [1] and click the DNS Leak Test, requires Javascript or here [2]

[1] - https://browserleaks.com/ip

[2] - https://ipleak.net/


This book is such a gem and was so easy to read. I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't read it yet.


Full title: NCEES Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination Software Engineering Exam Specifications


This is an amazing resource - thank you for sharing. I did some undergrad research before landing my current position and really need to get back to exploring things outside of what I'm currently working with.

If anyone has any other papers to recommend for a junior engineer, please don't hesitate to share!


I think starting with books will help provide context and "the big picture" before jumping into the foundational papers.

Lots of folks recommend mixu's book: http://book.mixu.net/distsys/single-page.html


Thank you! This looks awesome.


This is similar to my situation. I am a fit individual that is in the gym five days a week, runs marathons, backcountry skis multiple times a week, etc. and have diagnosed sleep apnea. However, I can't for the life of me get through a single night with the machine to the point where it has sat in a closet for months. I also sleep on my side or stomach so I immediately wake up to the mask blasting air at me due to a seal. The nose pillows didn't work as well.


Have you tried a mandibular adjustment device? You can get them pretty cheap online. They push your lower jaw forward. The only real downside is that they can screw with your teeth a little.


I have mild sleep apnea due to TMJ and went through an odyssey trying out a mandibular adjustment device. It absolutely wrecked my jaw, made my TMJ far worse than it was prior to using it. It also did more than "screw with my teeth a little," it quite literally pushed my bottom teeth forward and destroyed my bite.

The device was fitted by apparently one of the best docs of their kind in SoCal. And yet, after looking into it, my experience seems quite common.

At this point I've just accepted my TMJ and mild sleep apnea. Nothing I've tried has helped at all.


I have bruxism myself... What's the link with sleep apnea exactly? The jaw's position pushing the tongue back?


I’m not sure which way the arrow of causation points - one of the body’s reactions to stopping breathing while unconscious is to grind the jaw.


That's correct. You stop breathing and respond by clenching your jaw, resulting in TMJ.


Awesome.. thank you so much!


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