> ranking is based on favorites/comments rather than a hidden algorithm But there has to be an algorithm to decide how to rank based on favourites and comments, and I couldn't see that algorithm described anywhere on…
I'm curious about the legal implications of this. For example: - In the EU, a consumer has 14 days to withdraw from a contract that you have concluded online, unless the consumer explicitly waives this right during the…
> Greenpeace - which commissioned the imaging BBC News didn't, Greenpeace did.
I found out some years ago that emails that have the fancy features like plane tickets embedded or tracking information are all done with JSON-LD in the emails. AFAIK only gmail supports it, though. EDIT: some more info…
Posted on HN in 2126: 100 years ago, someone wrote a test for servo that included an expiry in 2126
Looks like the cloudinary links are returning 404 now
[fn]+[up arrow] = pgup, [fn]+[down arrow] = pgdown, [fn]+[left arrow] = home, [fn]+[right arrow] = end
> ranking is based on favorites/comments rather than a hidden algorithm But there has to be an algorithm to decide how to rank based on favourites and comments, and I couldn't see that algorithm described anywhere on…
I'm curious about the legal implications of this. For example: - In the EU, a consumer has 14 days to withdraw from a contract that you have concluded online, unless the consumer explicitly waives this right during the…
> Greenpeace - which commissioned the imaging BBC News didn't, Greenpeace did.
I found out some years ago that emails that have the fancy features like plane tickets embedded or tracking information are all done with JSON-LD in the emails. AFAIK only gmail supports it, though. EDIT: some more info…
Posted on HN in 2126: 100 years ago, someone wrote a test for servo that included an expiry in 2126
Looks like the cloudinary links are returning 404 now
[fn]+[up arrow] = pgup, [fn]+[down arrow] = pgdown, [fn]+[left arrow] = home, [fn]+[right arrow] = end