#ShowerThoughts: An email app would be much more useful as a project management tool if I could give the emails a priority as they come in, on a reasonably granular scale, with the default being low. Then display them according to priority, with chronology as a second order sort. Bonus points for an ability to toggle back and forth between that mode, and more chronological modes.
You have unauthenticated write access to every account on all of Google's mail servers.
Not arbitrary write access, and no read access for accounts that do not belong to you, but you can write to the mail spool or Mailbox directory for everyone. This is not only desirable, but a hard requirement.
And it's not just Google, it's every mail public server, and everyone has this access!
It's just a different way to think about access control and security. #fun
In terms of video games, why is "new" equal to good? Maybe this is consoles specific, or maybe it's just a games media narrative?
I don't see anyone out there talking about Valve needing exclusive big titles to be good. In fact, most people love steam because it has all their old games.
In that respect, it seems like Xbox is really killing it. Games back to Original Xbox.
Not that it matters much. Just random realizations.
I can’t have been the only one to think of this but wouldn’t it be nice if you could create a simulated 80s/90s cartoon experience on Netflix or whatever by adding a few shows to a playlist and then have them going through each in the right order but randomised shows? Then I wouldn’t have to keep changing the show for my 3 yo when he gets bored. 3yo’s don’t want to binge watch, they want variety! #ShowerThoughts