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Amazon has been using a vehicle that looks very similar to the enclosed version in upper Manhattan the last few months. Given their existing relationship with Rivian maybe they have some kind of early access.


Apple Maps added a Visited Places (beta) feature recently.


https://kill-the-newsletter.com is a great way to turn email newsletters into RSS.


Nice tool. Thanks for sharing!


Cool project! I use https://ooh.directory but will check your directory out too.


For those interested in learning more about road ecology, Crossings is an interesting read.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/123627807-crossings


Verizon (and I assume many other US carriers) offer junk call identification which your iPhone can block if you have ”Silence Junk Callers” toggled in Settings > Phone > Call Blocking & Identification.

https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/block-or-avoid-unwant...


Cool idea! Does it take your team’s prior estimations into account to improve future estimates?


No, but it's on my roadmap! https://feedback.universalestimator.com/p/calibrationnorms-f...

Right now, it asks you some follow up questions and assumes you're a medium sized org, but I'd like to start to move that into configuration and do some sort of time/bayesian expiration of memory/information as part of the questions it asks.

I think a ton of the variance between teams is probably captured by some version of a few calibration questions, aka: - How large is the org? - What region is your org based in? - How long does it take to get the smallest possible change into production?


Cool idea! I’m a big fan of AnyList so this was intriguing.

I think it could be useful to have a “recently generated” section in the Recipes tab that lets you find things you might have forgotten to save. Substitutions could also be a useful feature. For example, if I can’t find Mexican oregano, what else can I use?


I shared this last month as well but I’ve added a couple new features since then: a weekly digest email, a list of what you’re tracking and a price history chart.

I’ve been building https://lowlow.bot, it tracks price changes on any website. I was inspired by https://camelcamelcamel.com, but wanted something that worked for more than just Amazon. It’s been handy for big purchases I’m ok waiting for and stocking up on recurring non-perishable essentials when they go on sale. It also lets me know when something has come back in stock.


How are you scraping the prices? Are you using AI for that?


I try to use JSON-LD metadata on the page if it’s available and fall back to AI if it’s not.


I’ve been building https://lowlow.bot, it tracks price changes on any website. I was inspired by https://camelcamelcamel.com, but wanted something that worked for more than just Amazon.

It’s been handy for big purchases I’m ok waiting for and stocking up on recurring non-perishable essentials when they go on sale. It also lets me know when something has come back in stock.


I’ll use it!


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