> charger that comes in its own packaging. Net new waste. I think the point is that the charger itself is the waste being avoided. Not the charger packaging. Surely Apple have done some analysis into what portion of…
Look at the barges I mentioned (https://imgur.com/a/ZNaLCuO). Clearly this specific case isn't an automatic stitching of photos. We must agree that there is only one barge and, though not copied, one instance of the…
> England Union Jack Flag
I wasn't aware, interesting!
> author = {Beat Gfeller and ... A case of nominative determinism? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_determinism
Slightly off-topic: Are there any tools which can validate an OpenAPI Specification against a running instance of the API it describes? I've played around with apiaryio/dredd, but was hoping to find something more…
Text-only cached version: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:F0AfAyP...
Exactly, perhaps it sacrifices itself in order to not hurt/damage other things (hence being 'safe').
Signed up with temporary email - 404'd on downloading the pdf. Anyone else?
They'd go into a nice super-fast loop if you put two facing each other
The graph below shows that Samsung's share of the devices is made up largely by the S3. The percentage is of all Android devices based on those 11,868 models, not a percentage of the distinct models themselves.
> charger that comes in its own packaging. Net new waste. I think the point is that the charger itself is the waste being avoided. Not the charger packaging. Surely Apple have done some analysis into what portion of…
Look at the barges I mentioned (https://imgur.com/a/ZNaLCuO). Clearly this specific case isn't an automatic stitching of photos. We must agree that there is only one barge and, though not copied, one instance of the…
> England Union Jack Flag
I wasn't aware, interesting!
> author = {Beat Gfeller and ... A case of nominative determinism? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_determinism
Slightly off-topic: Are there any tools which can validate an OpenAPI Specification against a running instance of the API it describes? I've played around with apiaryio/dredd, but was hoping to find something more…
Text-only cached version: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:F0AfAyP...
Exactly, perhaps it sacrifices itself in order to not hurt/damage other things (hence being 'safe').
Signed up with temporary email - 404'd on downloading the pdf. Anyone else?
They'd go into a nice super-fast loop if you put two facing each other
The graph below shows that Samsung's share of the devices is made up largely by the S3. The percentage is of all Android devices based on those 11,868 models, not a percentage of the distinct models themselves.