You're correct, but only for fertilized eggs. Unfertilized eggs are single cells.
Nitpick maybe, but I don't think oocytes are the largest cells, it pretty much has to be some sort of neuron. A sensory neuron for eg. someplace in the foot will be almost as long as the person is tall, and even if the…
No, the "quote" (more like anonymous anecdote) is quite literally about blood running in the streets presenting an opportunity to buy assets at reduced cost.
I did the " Separated by a Common Flame" puzzle (you're doing something funky with copy/paste so I had to right click to copy the title and all the clues). It's fun, but I have some pointers. 1. Try to follow NYT's…
Turns out it is exactly that, the OP's post has an update from them: > Thank you for your comments. We just wanted to confirm that all Moleskine notebook covers are created by our designers, while AI was used to enhance…
Cool, throughout this entire read I was thinking "I'm gonna save this, it reads a lot like dynomight". And then at the end it turns out it was dynomight all along. I guess I should read headers more carefully.
Sorry, but you seem to be implying that European public owned media outlets are not normally to be trusted. Why? I started out writing a list of European countries with high quality public broadcasters, but the comment…
Seems to be true-ish: > "The $27,000 wasn't decisive, but it was an omen that things would get better," Smith said about the gamble > After his blackjack win, Smith was able to raise another $11 million, the magazine…
Agreed, broadly I use the same apps, and they either stagnated or got worse like the author mentions. And it kind of says a lot that the stagnated apps are the ones I like most.
Isn't this an egregious headline for such a neutral article? I guess it's just clickbait, but I haven't previously found Politico to be this extreme. And the article itself describes the actual setup accurately in one…
Wow, this is both really fun and very technically impressive!
Driving over + drone footage: https://youtu.be/KOVdu6dhxXU?t=197
Thank you, that’s very kind.
In a literal sense, I agree with almost everything you wrote. He does not want to directly make the claim that he believes affirmations are magically affecting reality. He aims the text at people predisposed to certain…
> If it's possible to control your environment through your thoughts or steer your perceptions (or soul if you prefer) through other universes, I'll bet the secret to doing that is a process called "affirmations." >…
This article reminds me of this excellent tongue-in-cheek piece of writing by Jonathan Zeller in McSweeney's: Calm Down—Your Phone Isn’t Listening to Your Conversations. It’s Just Tracking Everything You Type, Every App…
You put it better than I could have done myself! My post was truthful, useful for both me and the potential employers, and I know it's what linkedin is for. Objectively, I did nothing wrong. And still I was really…
I did this a few years ago and the winning recipe was a shameless (i.e. deeply shameful) linkedin post where I pretty much just summarized my skillset and explained that I was looking for a senior engineer equivalent of…
I think it's this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_ad-supported_streaming_te...
That is exactly what they are offering: I’m also delighted to say that subscribing to The Verge delivers a vastly improved ad experience — we’ll get rid of all the chumboxes and third-party programmatic ads, cut down…
I have a similar home-cooked tool at https://semestra.limbe.ro but ended up using Nager.Date instead, and it has better coverage for Sweden at least: https://date.nager.at/Api I liked the online-first approach since it…
Should maybe be merged into: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41499666
Sensationalized title from Griffith University's news site. The study itself may be a better link?[1] [1] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-06749-9
Seems like you could, since it has an attribute and a pseudo class to select on. document.querySelectorAll("[popover]:popover-open") should select all visible popovers. AFAIK uBlock uses regular CSS selectors.
The person you're talking to is mistaken, the use of Postnord is not defined in law, it's contractual. The Swedish government has a centrally negotiated contract with Postnord to do all of their deliveries, and…
You're correct, but only for fertilized eggs. Unfertilized eggs are single cells.
Nitpick maybe, but I don't think oocytes are the largest cells, it pretty much has to be some sort of neuron. A sensory neuron for eg. someplace in the foot will be almost as long as the person is tall, and even if the…
No, the "quote" (more like anonymous anecdote) is quite literally about blood running in the streets presenting an opportunity to buy assets at reduced cost.
I did the " Separated by a Common Flame" puzzle (you're doing something funky with copy/paste so I had to right click to copy the title and all the clues). It's fun, but I have some pointers. 1. Try to follow NYT's…
Turns out it is exactly that, the OP's post has an update from them: > Thank you for your comments. We just wanted to confirm that all Moleskine notebook covers are created by our designers, while AI was used to enhance…
Cool, throughout this entire read I was thinking "I'm gonna save this, it reads a lot like dynomight". And then at the end it turns out it was dynomight all along. I guess I should read headers more carefully.
Sorry, but you seem to be implying that European public owned media outlets are not normally to be trusted. Why? I started out writing a list of European countries with high quality public broadcasters, but the comment…
Seems to be true-ish: > "The $27,000 wasn't decisive, but it was an omen that things would get better," Smith said about the gamble > After his blackjack win, Smith was able to raise another $11 million, the magazine…
Agreed, broadly I use the same apps, and they either stagnated or got worse like the author mentions. And it kind of says a lot that the stagnated apps are the ones I like most.
Isn't this an egregious headline for such a neutral article? I guess it's just clickbait, but I haven't previously found Politico to be this extreme. And the article itself describes the actual setup accurately in one…
Wow, this is both really fun and very technically impressive!
Driving over + drone footage: https://youtu.be/KOVdu6dhxXU?t=197
Thank you, that’s very kind.
In a literal sense, I agree with almost everything you wrote. He does not want to directly make the claim that he believes affirmations are magically affecting reality. He aims the text at people predisposed to certain…
> If it's possible to control your environment through your thoughts or steer your perceptions (or soul if you prefer) through other universes, I'll bet the secret to doing that is a process called "affirmations." >…
This article reminds me of this excellent tongue-in-cheek piece of writing by Jonathan Zeller in McSweeney's: Calm Down—Your Phone Isn’t Listening to Your Conversations. It’s Just Tracking Everything You Type, Every App…
You put it better than I could have done myself! My post was truthful, useful for both me and the potential employers, and I know it's what linkedin is for. Objectively, I did nothing wrong. And still I was really…
I did this a few years ago and the winning recipe was a shameless (i.e. deeply shameful) linkedin post where I pretty much just summarized my skillset and explained that I was looking for a senior engineer equivalent of…
I think it's this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_ad-supported_streaming_te...
That is exactly what they are offering: I’m also delighted to say that subscribing to The Verge delivers a vastly improved ad experience — we’ll get rid of all the chumboxes and third-party programmatic ads, cut down…
I have a similar home-cooked tool at https://semestra.limbe.ro but ended up using Nager.Date instead, and it has better coverage for Sweden at least: https://date.nager.at/Api I liked the online-first approach since it…
Should maybe be merged into: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41499666
Sensationalized title from Griffith University's news site. The study itself may be a better link?[1] [1] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-06749-9
Seems like you could, since it has an attribute and a pseudo class to select on. document.querySelectorAll("[popover]:popover-open") should select all visible popovers. AFAIK uBlock uses regular CSS selectors.
The person you're talking to is mistaken, the use of Postnord is not defined in law, it's contractual. The Swedish government has a centrally negotiated contract with Postnord to do all of their deliveries, and…