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No user record in our sample, but silentsanctuary 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 silentsanctuary has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I like using ghcs for this as well! Or at least, I liked to - it's deprecated now, in favor of the new CLI which doesn't provide the same functionality. https://github.com/github/gh-copilot/commit/c69ed6bf954986a0...…
The headline made me excited, the article left me disappointed. An offline mode that requires me to individually download the pages and database rows I’m expecting to need beforehand is not the kind of “offline mode”…
Actually, I used to like Elon and was almost about to buy a Tesla, before the overwhelming burden of evidence required me to change my mind about him. What motivates your point of view? I'm genuinely very curious.
> TLDR: The status quo elite that have been looting the USA for decades is being replaced by the guy who runs SpaceX and is the most transparent elite we've ever seen. Why is that scarier? The reason why it's scarier is…
That’s an incredible superpower: you could just choose to be happy and bypass most of the hierarchy of needs!
> If you are outside of Russia using Russian based services is objectively better Citation needed. That’s a very strong claim to make to then back it up with nothing.
The poster was mentioning London - there are 4 Samsung stores in London. That's more than "technically existing", no?
If Apple starts selling iPhones as full fledged iTunes devices, who would buy iPods anymore? If Apple are losing a sale, they want to lose it to themselves. I'm not sure they'd be worried about being unable to extract…
On my iPhone, long pressing the spacebar means that moving my finger around moves the cursor around as if I was operating a touchpad. On my Android phone (running gboard), long pressing the spacebar means that moving my…
That would be the neatest solution in theory, but is somewhat hampered by the practical reality of how legislation is written and passed. Part of the reason https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification is a thing.
You're totally right that it was considered innovative - I was speaking mostly comparatively. Mass Effect did solve new and interesting problems, but my view is that the scale and inherent risk in those problems were on…
> Those games are huge, with ~40 hours of content each, easy. This isn't really the way to measure the work required to build a product. A series of books that takes 80 hours to read doesn't cost twice to make as much…
People say this a lot, but why wouldn't they? It's not like live service games struggle from a weak business model. On top of that, each year CIG make money, it happens because more and more stuff becomes playable in…
You have an audience eager for genuine alternative recommendations - why not use it? Instead you've spent a lot of words and mock despair not providing any answer to GP, when we want to hear what technologies you would…
Well, if I don't trust them at all with it, then I simply wouldn't buy the headset (it's inoperable without it). But at the moment, one of the biggest selling points for Apple is privacy and the responsible handling of…
I get your point, but this feels like an odd place to make it. The idea that all application developers could examine, record, analyse, and eventually abuse something as personal as your gaze tracking data is truly…
I want to try Browserless but it doesn’t appear to be possible to do so without signing up for a free trial of a $200/month plan - have they especially hidden this or am I just blind?
Which remarks are you referring to?
I loved/love Muse and was a happily paid user (still am). It ticked a lot of boxes that no other tool did or does, and for that reason it retains a place in my toolbox of thinking/ideation instruments. But there are a…
I now realise you intended this as a joke, but for any readers who took it at face value: this isn't true, there is no subscription service.
> Is the abortion issue that big of a factor in moving decisions ? Other than a few headlines, I doesn't seem to be particularly difficult to take an out of state visit if the need arises. All other things being equal,…
> But now European cars ding, and ping, and whine constantly because regulations require them to constantly bombard you with warnings and interruptions. As if that's actually going to make the car safer. As a driver of…
Thanks for the response :D Use cases for embedding a single record - in a bunch of kanban board use cases that involve shuffling a "unit of work" across various pipeline stages, I'd like for pages and blocks (discussion…
Really liking it so far! An offline-first platform that lets you store your information in a central way and provides multiple forms of use and access is exactly what I've been trying to find, without much success until…
If pre-M3 updates were intended to slow down M2s, it would be a big and unwelcome surprise to the community, and a huge scandal. Generally it isn't assumed to be the case. This also didn't really happen with iPhones.…