This is the best shaker bottle I’ve ever owned. It comes with two handy containers underneath the shaker, for storing your powder in. In this case, the powder was Huel. I managed to fit 90 g in the smaller container and 125 g in the larger container. It would be more like 75 g and 100 g if I didn’t pack it in tightly though.
Google knows what you buy
Working by the Spree
Fennfuhlpark coworking
Goodbye Free Advice Berlin
A Facebook group I used to be an administrator for was run with a simple democratic approach. A rogue admin tricked us into allowing another admin to join our group, and just after we realised what had occurred, myself and the other elected admin were unexpectedly removed without any consultation with the rest of the administration/moderation team. All group moderators chose to leave within hours of this occurring. The following are screenshots from the fallout of that.
Touchnote bug
Thanks to the helpful folks at Touchnote for fixing this lickity split 🙂
When I try to log in with Facebook, I get this:
When I try to login via email, it says the password is wrong. When I try to reset the password, it says this:
Something is going horridly wrong 😛
Treptower park office
Karpfenteich office
My Liepnitsee office
This was my office today 🙂 The weather was beautiful. I also tested out my new flippers in the lake. They’re amazeballs! Highspeed swimming with minimal effort 🙂
My vision of 2030
A debate on Facebook with Mauritius Seegar made me offer my own opinion on the world in 2030. The debate was based on a presentation by Tony Seba in Oslo Norway, where he suggested that all vehicles (or at least most) would be electric and fully automated by 2030.
by 2030 all vehicles (cars, buses, trucks) will be electric, self-driving and ride sharing – Tony Seba 2016
My estimate, is that 20 to 80% of all cars will be electric and fully automated by 2030, but that a lot of countries will lag long behind on the implementation of automated cars, because of finances, entrenched market forces, apathy, legal issues, distrust of automated vehicles and existing fleets still being usable. I suspect some countries will totally switch over and never look back though.
Note for future me: This was based on about 5 mins of thought whilst geeking out at Herman Schulz.