130e13a
No user record in our sample, but 130e13a has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but 130e13a has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
doesn't every moving magnetic field produce an electric field? given that the galaxy is moving, i'd say yes.
most of the views (in the iOS app at least, idk about android) are asynchronous, in that they will always prefer to load data from their servers over using locally cached stuff. meaning that, if you have a bad internet…
i could be completely wrong here, but i do seem to remember something about there being some physical chip in the machine that needed to be present for e.g. iMessage to work. this was a while ago but iirc they also…
The official Tor browser is also a fork of Firefox, and intentionally not Chromium-based.
in most cases you can just say "continue" and it'll pick up where it stopped (even if it was mid-sentence). this also works if the output ends in the middle of a code block.
> and remains nameless WebKit is open-source, so it is actually one of the few Apple projects where the developers do not not remain nameless (the other big one being Swift). > the black hole that's called Radar IIRC…
you'd know for a fact the sources from which the executable you're using was compiled. this would, in theory, allow you to make sure it doesn't contain any malicious code. in reality, of course, this is rather…
i wouldn't say outright destroying, but definitely distorting
or never being on the team in the first place
agree with you, i hid them all with a simple ublock origin filter: `.gif|$domain=crumplab.com,image`
I tried getting into Notion a while ago (~ 6 months) and ultimately stopped using it, due to general UI responsiveness issues and their lack of a full offline mode. Really liked the product, though. I think they're…
It's not a tech magazine, but that is one of the things i enjoy about The Economist. They usually have only ~6-10 pages pages with advertisements, out of ~75-80 pages in total. Makes you feel respected as a reader, not…
This is definitely the correct take. I fall into the 18-24 demographic and I don't think I've used Facebook at all in the past 3-4 years. Neither does anyone else I know who is my age. This is essentially a reverse…