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I agree. The entire "The Path Forward" and "The Bottom Line" breakdowns at the bottom gave me the same impression.

Also, take a moment to review your own change before asking someone else to. You can save them the trouble of finding your typos or that test logging that you meant to remove before pushing.

To be fair, copilot review is actually alright at catching these sorts of things. It remains a nice courtesy to extend to your reviewer.


The Draft feature is amazing for this.

I’ll put up a draft early and use it as a place to write and refine the PR details as I wrap up, make adjustments, add a few more tests, etc.


I hear this a lot and it's surprising to me. We have three cars in our family (two with carplay and the Rivian) and carplay always feels like such a downgraded experience compared to that of the Rivian.


I have a plex server and use Prologue for audio books. What would my experience on Rivian be like? I am guessing I would have to connect to the infotainment system as a bluetooth speaker? Would I be able to easily skip forward/backward and see the current chapter?

I've been using car play for the better part of the past decade and don't know what it looks like in vehicles without it.


I think the revenue source times number of people using Plex for audiobooks as a total market value for Rivian is approximately zero.


It’s not just plex, it’s the long tail of iPhone apps that work with CarPlay but don’t with rivian.

It’s the reason I always seek out CarPlay and why Tesla has reportedly decided it’s worth adding CarPlay to capture people like me.


What if you listen to audio books with a 3rd party app that you really like, but it's not on rivian?

I would expect you can still skip forward and back, and read titles. So as long as you start before you drive you might be gucci?


I don't know about Rivian, but last time I used bluetooth in a car you could see current title, play/pause and skip forward and back.

But that is all, no playlists control.


Same, I've had mine for a couple of years now with no notable software issues at all.


Agreed, we've been running multiple aurora clusters in production for years now and have not encountered this issue with failovers.


Same. There’s something missing here.


Check out Majuular


Seconding Majuular - if you like old PC rpgs (and new ones) he does great long form deep dives.


Yeah, Dropbox Paper remains the best pure writing experience I've ever used at work. I think Notion has a lot of nice features, but just writing in it still feels more cumbersome than Paper did a decade ago.


I completely agree. Paper was so frictionless that you could actually use it as a tool to think and sketch ideas with. Instead of Notion which feels clunky just to type in.


My wife and I still say this to each other all the time


>> It's a transcript of a podcast.

> That's almost the perfect definition of "lazy journalism".

They produced, edited, interviewed multiple people including one of the people who worked directly on the project in question, and then provided a transcript of their conversation to make it accessible to a wider audience and that's lazy journalism?



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