That's much worse than jQuery's implementation, there's no event delegation or namespacing https://api.jquery.com/on/#event-names https://api.jquery.com/on/#direct-and-delegated-events
Yes, when we compare the rates of transmission between vaccinated and unvaccinated communities, vaccinations are stopping the spread. More questions?
Some uBlock filters to block them: ##[class*="ToastySubscribe" i] ##[class*="FloatingSidebar" i]
Wokeness run amok I tells ya! It appears in the subheading because it's relevant to the article > Knowing more about these timbers helps us understand the Dutch success in world trade
What virtue are they "signalling?" Do you know what the Dutch East India Company was or that it resulted in several colonies? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Former_settlements_an... It appears in the subheading…
Even the author walks it back in the article. CA is "practically" or "roughly" doubling its taxes (and removing insurance costs). The clickbait headline though? "DOUBLING"
> after headline whiplash The headline is no accident, The Tax Foundation is a center-right, fiscally conservative organization, generally critical of tax increases.
HN is rife with "technical solutions to human problems" already, which is why new users can't downvote posts. It improved Stack Overflow, it would work here.
lift
...even though the options are; I voted "yes" and "no"
Turns out the Camera app did NOT replace this person's head with a leaf https://twitter.com/mitchcohen/status/1476951534160257026 So the discussion about the image processing pipeline during the Rittenhouse trial" is…
This post should have an asterisk. It is not risk free, a primary concern being drug-to-drug interactions. That said, a lethal dose is 10-20x what is typically administered. > Adverse health effects may occur from…
False dichotomy. The author mentions the use of tags and emails as a reason why this solution works better than others. If you read it, TFA is more than just a folksy phrase like "make it a habit."
Has MS announced plans to port the Hotdog Stand theme to W11?
> Only after 2016. Which it is right now, so "happy birthday" is public domain. > You ABSOLUTELY DO need to report any online purchase that does not charge you sales tax The original post didn't say "that do not charge…
"Happy birthday" is public domain and you don't need to report things you buy online on your taxes
So how do you game this? "Googlebomb" this? I assume it's harder than keyword-based search? As a search engine, what efforts do I take to stop someone from gaming vector-based search engines?
Then Web3 doesn't exclusively benefit speculators. And there's a big difference between SSH and SSI. And solves it problems that, you say, weren't already solved. So it boils down to blockchains taking too much…
SSI uses public key cryptography, are you familiar with it? Adding a blockchain allows creation of a registry, smart chain interactions, notarization, many other features. How does it only benefit speculators?
> which Web3 technologies How does self-sovereign identity exclusively benefit speculators?
Yes > For individuals who have had COVID-19 previously, the risk of reinfection with Omicron is significantly higher, relative to prior variants.
> unvaccinated without prior infection is a different story. No it's not, the study specifically mentions "the relative reduction of risk conferred by prior proven COVID-19 infection"…
Well that's easy, silly! <button type="submit" class="inline-flex justify-center py-2 px-4 border border-transparent shadow-sm text-sm font-medium rounded-md text-white bg-indigo-600 hover:bg-indigo-700…
Well it's not like they're expecting people to pay for...oh $279 for the UI kit eh?
Why are we setting font-size in pts?!
That's much worse than jQuery's implementation, there's no event delegation or namespacing https://api.jquery.com/on/#event-names https://api.jquery.com/on/#direct-and-delegated-events
Yes, when we compare the rates of transmission between vaccinated and unvaccinated communities, vaccinations are stopping the spread. More questions?
Some uBlock filters to block them: ##[class*="ToastySubscribe" i] ##[class*="FloatingSidebar" i]
Wokeness run amok I tells ya! It appears in the subheading because it's relevant to the article > Knowing more about these timbers helps us understand the Dutch success in world trade
What virtue are they "signalling?" Do you know what the Dutch East India Company was or that it resulted in several colonies? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Former_settlements_an... It appears in the subheading…
Even the author walks it back in the article. CA is "practically" or "roughly" doubling its taxes (and removing insurance costs). The clickbait headline though? "DOUBLING"
> after headline whiplash The headline is no accident, The Tax Foundation is a center-right, fiscally conservative organization, generally critical of tax increases.
HN is rife with "technical solutions to human problems" already, which is why new users can't downvote posts. It improved Stack Overflow, it would work here.
lift
...even though the options are; I voted "yes" and "no"
Turns out the Camera app did NOT replace this person's head with a leaf https://twitter.com/mitchcohen/status/1476951534160257026 So the discussion about the image processing pipeline during the Rittenhouse trial" is…
This post should have an asterisk. It is not risk free, a primary concern being drug-to-drug interactions. That said, a lethal dose is 10-20x what is typically administered. > Adverse health effects may occur from…
False dichotomy. The author mentions the use of tags and emails as a reason why this solution works better than others. If you read it, TFA is more than just a folksy phrase like "make it a habit."
Has MS announced plans to port the Hotdog Stand theme to W11?
> Only after 2016. Which it is right now, so "happy birthday" is public domain. > You ABSOLUTELY DO need to report any online purchase that does not charge you sales tax The original post didn't say "that do not charge…
"Happy birthday" is public domain and you don't need to report things you buy online on your taxes
So how do you game this? "Googlebomb" this? I assume it's harder than keyword-based search? As a search engine, what efforts do I take to stop someone from gaming vector-based search engines?
Then Web3 doesn't exclusively benefit speculators. And there's a big difference between SSH and SSI. And solves it problems that, you say, weren't already solved. So it boils down to blockchains taking too much…
SSI uses public key cryptography, are you familiar with it? Adding a blockchain allows creation of a registry, smart chain interactions, notarization, many other features. How does it only benefit speculators?
> which Web3 technologies How does self-sovereign identity exclusively benefit speculators?
Yes > For individuals who have had COVID-19 previously, the risk of reinfection with Omicron is significantly higher, relative to prior variants.
> unvaccinated without prior infection is a different story. No it's not, the study specifically mentions "the relative reduction of risk conferred by prior proven COVID-19 infection"…
Well that's easy, silly! <button type="submit" class="inline-flex justify-center py-2 px-4 border border-transparent shadow-sm text-sm font-medium rounded-md text-white bg-indigo-600 hover:bg-indigo-700…
Well it's not like they're expecting people to pay for...oh $279 for the UI kit eh?
Why are we setting font-size in pts?!