

You only need industrial robots if you produce something. Since a majority of production is outsourced to Asia they have a much higher demand for robots.


You only need industrial robots if you produce something. Since a majority of production is outsourced to Asia they have a much higher demand for robots.


I also use an NTFS partion for shared data, even though I haven’t booted into Windows for a year or something. To me the best solution is currently to auto-mount the whole NTFS partion to something like /mnt/data using the /etc/fstab file. I additionally use bind mounts to show all the content e.g. of the shared documents folder /mnt/data/documents in a specific folder in my home directory like ~/Documents/shared
If you are just using your phone, FitoTrack or OpenTracks might be the right thing for you. I don’t know about the added weight thing though.


Thanks for the tip, I will check it out.


File Explorer
I haven’t checked in a while, but I am still using CX File Explorer because I didn’t find a FOSS alternative I like. Maybe it is just because I am used to it, but one thing I really like is the network feature that you can access local shares of a NAS.


I am not an excessive note-taking guy, but I am using Notesnook for some time now and it does everything I needed so far.
Although I never read it myself, I have heard good things about “Digital design and computer architecture” by David and Sarah Harris. You can take a look at the table of content here https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/digital-design-and/9780123944245/xhtml/Contents.html
Out of curiosity I just checked edx.org if there is anything there on this topic and I found a course that is based on that exact book. Might be worth a look. https://www.edx.org/learn/design/harvey-mudd-college-digital-design?index=product&queryId=a6456e2455bd315d9cf969449a86c075&position=8