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No user record in our sample, but tylerritchie 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 tylerritchie has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Multimodal Chewing Gum Flavour Training to Aid Flavour Perception Recovery - a Pilot Study https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07498062 looks like it uses flavorings from these folks https://www.tastetech.com/
That'd be a "style-over-substance" fallacious argument. Or one could be hoping for a halo-effect to cloud the reader's opinion of their comment because some piece of software made it read like…
>It will add an additional hour or two of effort to every resident of the state, even if they are below the state income threshold which is quite an externality. Nope, that is false. The language of the bill only…
To be clear, this position is: "capitulate to the police state, or die" with no discussion about whether that should be the case. It's a bad take.
if one wants additional chart types, this is a decent option
I didn't watch the video but read the GOG post and did an AI summary of the video. I don't see the "humiliated" part. GOG definitely is picking a tiny fight and taking a principled stance but there's no indication…
is the problem Android, for you, or is the problem "Google Android", "Samsung Android", "Motorola Android, by Verizon"?
https://landave.io/2018/01/7-zip-multiple-memory-corruptions... but also see: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16986377
that FAQ is accurate but (rightly) doesn't cover high-security deployments. if I'm running the bridges local-to-the-client (I am, on my McBook) it's not meaningfully any less e2ee. encryption happens in the matrix…
right, I could've been clearer. there's an implicit analogue between comments and submissions. i suspect low karma users use the only tools at their disposal for both
>I don’t understand why anyone would flag it. I do, I didn't, but I understand why it happens. my HN account is 14 years old, I read comments frequently, comment rarely, upvote occasionally, and flag very very rarely. I…
that's great, i look forward to checking it out!
it's cool! (though i tried to sign in to poke around and hit a wall since there's no tag associated with the account) that said, the tags are kinda steep. the tags are pre-paying for the webapp in general (vs only…
this thread is dramatic evidence there's demand for this product. that said, I have to echo some of the other folks here: this tool is not useful for determining the risk to my dog. problems: - items known to be…
I'm curious too how about some arbitrary requirements. it'd be fun (maybe useful?) to be able to pack in a cooler or a couple tires so let's say.. it should be able to carry a 0.5 m^3 cube and 70kg. maybe optimize for…
I strongly agree. I'm not convinced this submission is on-topic. 5 days without a human response is not great but it's not _awful_. Neither of the tagged reviewers have public commits in the last week, they may…
what's the issue here? if you buy large headphones from the same company you buy the your phone from, in a future where fairphone no longer exists (which playing the odds, is likely) at some point your also…
yesterday's discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33855250
I'd guess this is a difference in usage based vs per-user pricing, but that's wild speculation
TIL: LoongArch is a new MIPS CPU made by the Chinese company Loongson [1]. It looks like early benchmarks are middling. That said I don't see any indication of power consumption. >Loongson has been very busy this year…
Agreed, per the HN guidelines: "... please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait; don't editorialize." That said I _was_ going to leave a comment to the effect of "Fox 10 Phoenix would've had a…
you might want to take a look at this one, too https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=throwaway0xa
KeepingYouAwake is nice (and I'm not about to pretend the following solution is good for everyone), however, I've found on the last couple of McBook fresh installs using caffeinate [1] from the terminal is sufficient. I…
The best part about your observation (this is less than 1% of the Democrats in the House) are the (currently top, highly-piled-on) comments with people clutching their pearls and wondering how The Democrats--as a…
Without me having RTFM... Looks like two are buried? Did both have mismatched titles? If so that's probably the most innocuous possible reason. Becoming [dead] is automatic based on number of flags, right? That said, we…