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No user record in our sample, but pushkine has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Isn't it true we've only tested superconducting materials at very low temps? Perhaps their robustness falls tremendously when not hundreds of degrees in the negative
I've only seen one picture of an alleged successful replication yet: https://twitter.com/iris_IGB/status/1685731177523449856
If you scroll far enough he says he can't purchase Red Phosphorus without a DEA license or waiting weeks for a permit
Prettier Rust does a good job at improving readability
You can with the "uBlacklist" extension
I believe nowadays they have automatic sprays for bakery smells, I saw a documentary about it like 10 years ago
Facebook has had a better service since 2014, RSS feeds aren't rocket science.
It's crazy the number of people on HN somehow claiming that Twitter is this well run and well functioning tech company now that bad rocket man took the reigns and decided to lay off everyone... Isn't it a consensus…
In my experience, Russian propaganda is more about extrapolating things well out of order rather than fabricating fake news. They also omit facts against their side, but that's a constant for mass media. Russian sources…
I've noticed that every source of information I find particularly trustworthy and meaningful ends up getting corrupt and re-purposed for malicious intent. For instance, I strongly believe that the process of corrupting…
Yeah there's a months-old video from the Russian MoD showing the burying process at that exact site in Izyum, I don't think there's much to it Bucha though, I've seen drone footage of civilians getting executed by…
It's real, but it's only used for its anti-Russia symbolism. It's my understanding that they don't actually adhere to other parts of the ideology.
Per Wikipedia, the 2019 law says "All schools and universities are required to teach in Ukrainian". I don't know how Politifact managed to find the opposite of that statement…
If you want to look more into the Russian equivalent of those symbol-wearing soldiers, the Russian soldier in the second link also wears a patch belonging to the 'Rusich DShRG' group
I believe they're referring to this removed thread that was on the Reddit frontpage 2-3 days ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/xdgv20/chechen_and_uk... The thread has over 33k upvotes but has since then been…
> Being able to use Svelte without having to mess with NPM packages would be neat. WYM? Svelte does not have dependencies https://www.npmjs.com/package/svelte
Well in theory I'd agree with you, but in practice your assertion that people would vote the same party nationally and at the EU level is demonstrably false
There's actually a way (though it won't happen). Setting up a system that invades privacy to catch crimes is bad because once you have that system, all you need is for your government to criminalize good things to reach…
Your argument does not stand with e.g. France. In France, there's an election for each. One for national parliament seats, one for EU parliament seats. In the last decade, the national elections were usually won by…
Many creators have noticed that YouTube's recommendation algorithm is heavily skewed to favor videos with monetization enabled. I wouldn't be surprised if Google Search's algorithm was hard coded to favor websites using…
Remember when Facebook was at its peak around 2014 (innovation, popularity) then announced radical changes on its feed algorithm in like 2016 to prioritize content made by friends? ...
I used to follow @steveklabnik, he retweets left wing activism twice as much as he tweets about Rust. I'd assume he's coming into the conversation with unconditional hatred for Amazon. I only have a dozen hours of…
I think the biggest takeaway from this ruling is being overlooked, read page 159 Apparently the Sherman Antitrust Act only applies to a service if it strictly cannot be replicated otherwise. In other words, since iOS…
It's an unexplained and unfair bias for a certain type of song that coincidentally favors the top 0.1% of artists. Imagine a teenager girl playing an international pop star 2m31s song on loop for the entire evening…