fastglass
No user record in our sample, but fastglass 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 fastglass has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
1. in terms of "proof", eg. "asset performance", it's proven its more capable 2. crypto as a whole is the riskiest investment on the market 3. speculative assets in general or in highly-notable abundance rn are…
it appears 27$ for a copy in any economy is an astronomical amount
am I just being a newb or is OP god-tier with their WPM? I really despise these things where its a drop n run, and all these yahoos in the comments just talk oblivious towards the fact that person who submitted it…
I feel too many people who don't conflate /pol/ with the whole website, as well as the others, don't know why /pol/ was created. It was eventually a replacement for the /new/ board, where news of the arab spring first…
> If people don’t care who the artist is but like what they hear, that seems great. the confidence made in this statement is jarring
lowkey bringing back letters of marque for the [insert current conflict] is a perennial topic
essentially when there's an analog, or non-computational change in resistance, like a drift in value, then you can have non-linear function over that circuit
essentially when there's an analog, or non-digital change in resistance over time then you can have non-linear function over that circuit
this is not a practical answer but it's an actual answer.. Straws are useful for drinking lemon water, and maybe other drinks which have the wrong kind of acidity that can damage tooth enamel. The straw can help to…
people with political interest need a platform too
why not do the same thing with reddit api as people do with Netflix accounts though
I like how people talk about this the same way they do gun safety
Maybe, maybe not. It's interesting to consider, because they wouldn't need an interpreter if everything was done through writing, which maybe they or others wouldn't want to do either. This may be a little off topic,…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch%C3%A9 has this word ever cropped up in the workplace/culture?
because the newer treatment will likely cost more money it's not like riverblindness is a first-world problem you can charge people more money for treating
if your own body is manufacturing it then how is it foreign material?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possession_(law) >Like ownership, the possession of anything is commonly regulated by country under property law. In all cases, to possess something, a person must have an intention to…
'yo, my bad'
>The problem is that negative tests are counted each time, while positives are per-person. The point I was making is that whether this is a problem or not is not a resolved scientific issue, which presupposes the data…
I think we're going to see A LOT more problems like this, with UTF, in the future.
>any person who tests positive will be counted as a positive test only once, no matter how many times they test positive. But a person who tests negative will be counted over and over again each time they test negative…
>Yet look You had me going until that point. I was expecting you to say something more like 'look at what happens when private industry intervenes in government'
forgive the abbreviation, I was referring private repositories
it would be super interesting to know how private would work
That one time will also need to be consensual.