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Cake day: January 12th, 2025

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  • Don’t even mention restaurant prices, it’s ridiculous that buying from the supermarket is cheaper.

    Funny, I’m from Switzerland and for me it’s surprising that in some places in the world it’s cheaper to eat in a restaurant than to buy groceries and cook them yourself. How does this even work? And shouldn’t you save money if you put in more effort yourself?

    Anyway, I digress. It’s a pretty country, especially the mountains and nature. It is very expensive, especially restaurants as you mentioned. It’s hard for me to judge from your perspective, but I went to Denver last summer and I was surprised how expensive everything was in the US. For instance Starbucks didn’t feel exactly cheap to me. So perhaps Switzerland is not that much more expensive.

    In the end it really depends on your budget and what you want to do. Fine dining in St. Moritz requires a bigger wallet than just grabbing a backpack and going for a hike.

    Here some random reference points (from a citizen, not a tourist):

    • Just had lunch in a restaurant for 30 CHF (causal, not fancy)
    • Bern-Zürich (1h) by train costs 53 CHF without any recuded fare.
    • The coffee I grab at the train station in the morning is 4.10 CHF.
    • 1 day ski pass (just the pass) in Zermatt is around 100 CHF, 7 days are around 500 CHF.
    • The ~8000 CHF from your PPP example would last me 3-4 months, living in a shared apartment and not consuming a lot^ (obviously vacation will be more expensive).

    ^ for instance NOT buying 100 CHF liquor bottels.






  • Not sure about the Bouba/Kiki effect. It could be a thing, although it’d surprise me. 2-3 year olds already learned a lot from their parents. 3 month olds are most likely to be less primed by their parents, and a bias towards their own race is not very surprising and doesn’t imply racism imo.

    I didn’t find a study, and also I’m assuming you’re talking about the US Gov NCBI, which I’m skeptical towards these days, since Trump declared DEI illegal.



  • This isn’t meant as an insult, but have you actually worked in software? Because yes of course, the OS keeps track of time with Unix timestamps, but there’s a ton of applications using strings, separate fields for year, month, day; etc, etc. Even if all software used Unix timestamps internally, there’s still so much display code that would need to be updated. Of course for a real migration both calendars would need to be supported, probably for more than a decade (think: banks, governments).

    In fact, I’m working on an application right now that uses/used text fields to store the year of an event. Proper timestamp-based dates exist now, but the migration away from the old field is not completed, because it’s still used for ordering. (🙄)

    And, more re: snek_boi’s comment, yes, having 13 evenly sized months would make writing software dealing with dates somewhat easier, but you still have leap years, non-leap leap years, leap seconds, time zones and many more issues that make it hard to deal with dates. So most likely still a headache.


  • Yeah, I guess having stable weekdays per date would be efficient, however I don’t think we should actually go down that road. In general I appreciate that this changes, and be it only so my birthday is not on a Monday every fucking year.

    I don’t get how using 13 months would fix the naming disparity though. We could also just keep our current system and name the months according to their number, like they do in many Asian languages already. September was the 7th month, but IIRC Julius created a month named after him (correction: Julius Ceasar renamed a month after him. The Roman year started in March, matching the Sept-, Oct, Nov- & Dez- with the number of the month of the year).

    Regarding the software, see my reply to DomeGuy in the sibling comment.





  • They will certainly have a harder time judging people by their skin color.

    However many racist people aren’t actually confronted with “foreigners” a lot. So I guess blind people can perfectly be racist about someone’s accent or form racist opinions just by the discourse around them and the news they consume.

    Babies aren’t born racist, it’s something you learn. So my guess is blind people are pretty close to the average, maybe a little less.





  • If you want to try HelixNotes, be aware it overwrites the front-matter of notes you open (view only, no edit needed).


    Hi ArkHost,

    Obsidian user here. I tried HelixNotes for a couple of minutes and here’s my feedback:

    • I like that you support compatibility/converting Obsidian vaults. I wish you would at least support Obsidian’s wiki links directly. I won’t convert all my notes just to try if I like your editor.
    • View mode doesn’t seem to really do anything. Ah wait, seems like I can only click links in view mode (no visual distinction between normal editor and view-mode apart from the tiny view mode badge). But that opens the linked note in my default .md viewer, not the HelixEditor itself. IMO view-mode should be visually distinct and also work together with source-mode (so I can edit in source mode and then click view-mode to see the rendered note).
    • I like the simple look, although the UI is not as polished compared to Obsidian.
    • I need Math support ($ ... $).
    • I hate that you update notes front-matter even if I just view and not edit them. Only change notes I am editing myself. I just had a look and now you changed the format of my notes. Re front-matter it would also be good if that behavior is documented somewhere.
    • I closed my vault (clicked on the folder icon in the top right) and wanted to reopen it, but got an error: Failed to acquire LockFile: LockBusy.
    • The graph view opened but stayed empty.

    Feel free to use my feedback however you want, or don’t. Personally, there’s more than one deal-breaker for me to switch from Obsidian to HelixNotes, without even considering the nice-to-have features added by all the plug-ins. I recommend you to listen to people who are more likely to use your editor than me, or are already using it. I hope my comment doesn’t come over too negatively. I tried to give honest feedback why personally I won’t use HelixNotes anytime soon. I wish you all the best.