If you look at the URL, this is the stdlib for debugging leadership. One project deciding to call their standard library stdlib doesn’t mean others cannot.
Nitpick: there are a couple cities covered in North America as well, so not exactly European.
> They should be investing like crazy to make Safari the best browser out there So true. It didn’t occur to me that I had naturally assumed Safari to be worse, when it would have been better in a more competitive…
> I am a man of simple tastes, and running the “vanilla” Minecraft server as a Systemd unit on a Linux VM in the cloud Minecraft is famously under-optimized and needy in terms of CPU frequency. If running a vanilla (no…
The actual list is longer: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_...
Yes, for Chinese & Japanese, not breaking words is nice, but not always practical. Maybe if you’re writing a speech, so as not to mispronounce the word in the 5% of cases when that happens. The CSS line-break property…
Sounds like a simple user script, found one after some searching: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/401345-force-redirect-mobi...
I imagine that the usual protections will deal with this (e.g. too many requests from the same ASN or same user agent or something). Then they can ask for a phone number or credit card (fly.io reluctantly did this).…
I remember encountering an arithmetic toy which had buttons for 1-9, as well as +-*/. If you pressed 6/2 it’d go “three”, but 7/2 would be “Haven’t learned that yet”. Though that was pretty fun.
Wow, I would imagine this being very effective in election campaigns (for better or for worse, probably for worse).
Unfortunately no, Goodreads says it’s only been translated into Korean and Chinese. I’d say buy it from Amazon or wherever, but then the paperback needs OCR and afaik Amazon.co.jp doesn’t sell ebooks outside Japan… Or…
Amazon had something similar around 2021 called "Amazon Explore" for $10-$99, where a local tour guide would lead a small group. You could also buy souvenirs and have them mailed back to you. They seem to have…
> Warp's insistence on passing my origin IP to my destinations IIRC WARP was only able to forward your origin IP to websites using Cloudflare. Then, as of Aug 2022, their FAQ[1] says your origin IP is hidden regardless…
The Nevada State Bank once recommended a Uni-ball 207 (any pigment ink pen will probably do) to prevent check washing fraud: [video] https://youtu.be/zhR-koBU4zM
They've been trying out a lot of things lately - Loops, Scheduling polls & email reactions in Outlook to name a few. Excited to see how this will turn out.
The case is Hachette v. Internet Archive, searching for controlled digital lending also works. Here are some links collected by UMass: https://blogs.umass.edu/copyright/cases-and-statutes/hachett...
If you look at the URL, this is the stdlib for debugging leadership. One project deciding to call their standard library stdlib doesn’t mean others cannot.
Nitpick: there are a couple cities covered in North America as well, so not exactly European.
> They should be investing like crazy to make Safari the best browser out there So true. It didn’t occur to me that I had naturally assumed Safari to be worse, when it would have been better in a more competitive…
> I am a man of simple tastes, and running the “vanilla” Minecraft server as a Systemd unit on a Linux VM in the cloud Minecraft is famously under-optimized and needy in terms of CPU frequency. If running a vanilla (no…
The actual list is longer: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_...
Yes, for Chinese & Japanese, not breaking words is nice, but not always practical. Maybe if you’re writing a speech, so as not to mispronounce the word in the 5% of cases when that happens. The CSS line-break property…
Sounds like a simple user script, found one after some searching: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/401345-force-redirect-mobi...
I imagine that the usual protections will deal with this (e.g. too many requests from the same ASN or same user agent or something). Then they can ask for a phone number or credit card (fly.io reluctantly did this).…
I remember encountering an arithmetic toy which had buttons for 1-9, as well as +-*/. If you pressed 6/2 it’d go “three”, but 7/2 would be “Haven’t learned that yet”. Though that was pretty fun.
Wow, I would imagine this being very effective in election campaigns (for better or for worse, probably for worse).
Unfortunately no, Goodreads says it’s only been translated into Korean and Chinese. I’d say buy it from Amazon or wherever, but then the paperback needs OCR and afaik Amazon.co.jp doesn’t sell ebooks outside Japan… Or…
Amazon had something similar around 2021 called "Amazon Explore" for $10-$99, where a local tour guide would lead a small group. You could also buy souvenirs and have them mailed back to you. They seem to have…
> Warp's insistence on passing my origin IP to my destinations IIRC WARP was only able to forward your origin IP to websites using Cloudflare. Then, as of Aug 2022, their FAQ[1] says your origin IP is hidden regardless…
The Nevada State Bank once recommended a Uni-ball 207 (any pigment ink pen will probably do) to prevent check washing fraud: [video] https://youtu.be/zhR-koBU4zM
They've been trying out a lot of things lately - Loops, Scheduling polls & email reactions in Outlook to name a few. Excited to see how this will turn out.
The case is Hachette v. Internet Archive, searching for controlled digital lending also works. Here are some links collected by UMass: https://blogs.umass.edu/copyright/cases-and-statutes/hachett...