Same issue on macOS with Safari 18.5. I think it might require a newer version (18.6), see https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home/issues/405.
Not OP but good question. The diffs end up being semantic and not merely a difference of triples. This is due at least in part to the open world nature of RDF and concepts such as reasoning and materialization.
Opposite experience here. Services like Dark Sky and Wunderground are so inaccurate up here in Alaska that it's dangerous. NWS is also often pretty wrong but way less wrong than anything else. Interesting to hear your
Does turning off "Correct Spelling Automatically" help for your use case? Check it out in the Edit menu.
My 2012 Air feels, in many ways, a lot more performant than my 2016 Pro. The Air is the best computer Apple has made in over a decade.
Interesting, thanks for the response!
What was the reasoning?
Great, thanks for the explanation!
It's an interesting project for sure. I especially like being able to manipulate Finder menus with this. For someone using Slate (js) that has also read your docs, I'm not sure what you mean by more integrated. Could…
Not XeTeX but MacTex-2009 is great on SL. http://www.tug.org/mactex/2009/
You might take a look at http://railsapi.com. Click "build your custom package" to see what they provide.
The PDF spec is rather long but the basic format is simple enough. Check out http://yob.id.au/2009/11/12/intro-to-the-pdf-file-structure.... for a short intro.
Statistics will save us all. And for the HN folks that like to Lisp it up: http://incanter.org/
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I found this too.
While his approach is unlikely to be close to the true ink efficiency I give it points for a being a creative way of representing the relation.
This is immensely useful. Would love to see support for custom drop-zones with custom actions. For example, allow the user to change the width from 1/2 screen to 1/3 or 1/4. Or even 1/2 width and 1/2 height instead of…
Thanks for the tip! I've been using TwoUp for a while and have found it useful. This is even better.
They took extensions away from Chromium for a few days and re-enabled them a bit ago.
I use this, mixed with Google Scholar, even though I have access to Web of Science through my university. Google's doing a good job.
Agreed. But I don't know what visual hierarchy means.
This is the exact opposite of how I see HTML5.
If they're drawing Carbon with respect to its orbitals then they are completely wrong. Carbon has both S and P orbitals whereas water has hybridized orbitals. This would mean both their carbon and water are drawn…
Best I can tell, they have it wrong. They might be interpreting size differently than I expect but Carbon should be around 220pm and Water around 310pm. Rough estimates for diameter are based on molecular mass and…
Cells are great. You're welcome.
Same issue on macOS with Safari 18.5. I think it might require a newer version (18.6), see https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home/issues/405.
Not OP but good question. The diffs end up being semantic and not merely a difference of triples. This is due at least in part to the open world nature of RDF and concepts such as reasoning and materialization.
Opposite experience here. Services like Dark Sky and Wunderground are so inaccurate up here in Alaska that it's dangerous. NWS is also often pretty wrong but way less wrong than anything else. Interesting to hear your
Does turning off "Correct Spelling Automatically" help for your use case? Check it out in the Edit menu.
My 2012 Air feels, in many ways, a lot more performant than my 2016 Pro. The Air is the best computer Apple has made in over a decade.
Interesting, thanks for the response!
What was the reasoning?
Great, thanks for the explanation!
It's an interesting project for sure. I especially like being able to manipulate Finder menus with this. For someone using Slate (js) that has also read your docs, I'm not sure what you mean by more integrated. Could…
Not XeTeX but MacTex-2009 is great on SL. http://www.tug.org/mactex/2009/
You might take a look at http://railsapi.com. Click "build your custom package" to see what they provide.
The PDF spec is rather long but the basic format is simple enough. Check out http://yob.id.au/2009/11/12/intro-to-the-pdf-file-structure.... for a short intro.
Statistics will save us all. And for the HN folks that like to Lisp it up: http://incanter.org/
R
I found this too.
While his approach is unlikely to be close to the true ink efficiency I give it points for a being a creative way of representing the relation.
This is immensely useful. Would love to see support for custom drop-zones with custom actions. For example, allow the user to change the width from 1/2 screen to 1/3 or 1/4. Or even 1/2 width and 1/2 height instead of…
Thanks for the tip! I've been using TwoUp for a while and have found it useful. This is even better.
They took extensions away from Chromium for a few days and re-enabled them a bit ago.
I use this, mixed with Google Scholar, even though I have access to Web of Science through my university. Google's doing a good job.
Agreed. But I don't know what visual hierarchy means.
This is the exact opposite of how I see HTML5.
If they're drawing Carbon with respect to its orbitals then they are completely wrong. Carbon has both S and P orbitals whereas water has hybridized orbitals. This would mean both their carbon and water are drawn…
Best I can tell, they have it wrong. They might be interpreting size differently than I expect but Carbon should be around 220pm and Water around 310pm. Rough estimates for diameter are based on molecular mass and…
Cells are great. You're welcome.