Product design + design systems at GreenFi. Figma & Style Dictionary & VS Code & Xcode.
Also occasionally Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro. It’s fun to make stuff.
Consistent social media attendee. Inconsistent social media participant.
Product design + design systems at GreenFi. Figma & Style Dictionary & VS Code & Xcode.
Also occasionally Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro. It’s fun to make stuff.
Consistent social media attendee. Inconsistent social media participant.
@mathowie been using this on iPad for the past couple years (it’s been available for most sets alongside the printed manuals). It’s great!
My favorite part is being able to put it on a stand and it doesn’t flop over like most of the paper ones 😂 Also way less random glare from whatever lights are on in the room. It always feels so unavoidable with the glossy paper they use.
@stroughtonsmith I played through it after the expansion came out with two friends, and with biters and pollution turned off, and it still absorbed a couple months of our evenings.
So fun though.
@ariel oh ok, interesting! Yeah if that’s where they’re spending their time already, that’s great!
I should probably give Make another chance. My early experiments with it were pretty disappointing, but I’m sure it’s getting a lot of attention and rapid improvements.
@christianselig If it helps, our current one has been in the house over a year. It might have been early production issues.
We like it enough that if something went wrong with this one we’d probably buy the same brand again (and maybe even the same model now that they’re so much cheaper).
@christianselig fwiw, we’re on our second replacement of this model 😅 watch for issues with the detergent container not getting a good seal and leaking out, and also make sure you push the dirty water tank down tight so it seals well.
If you get the “abnormal water level in the washboard” error, it’s either that seal, or something clogging the hose in the back of the mop cleaning area.
In general though, it’s been great, and performs far better than the Ecovacs models we’ve had in the past.