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eviks
2024-10-11T11:11:34
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&gt; So yeah, maybe not anybody<p>So don&#x27;t make misleading claims it is for anybody<p>People can see for themselves, but if they&#x27;re not mislead they can see it earlier without wasting time. Do you see time waste as a drawback?
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mkesper
2024-10-11T11:11:38
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For reliability I suppose you always want LAN.
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wanda
2024-10-11T11:11:47
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If everyone owes the banker £1M, it&#x27;s the insurer&#x27;s problem.<p>Then the government&#x27;s problem when the insurer melts down.
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glandium
2024-10-11T11:11:56
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The Yasukuni situation is more complex than &quot;the shrine for war criminals&quot;. A lot more people are enshrined there, the war criminals are a tiny fraction (and were only added in 1978, while the shrine was established 109 years earlier). To give you an example of an important and less controversial figure enshrined there: Sakamoto Ryōma. There are 2+ millions souls enshrined there.
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btilly
2024-10-11T11:11:59
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The fundamental reason for this is simple. Humans are prone to cognitive dissonance. Meaning, we do absurd things to avoid painful thoughts. And anything that questions our sense of identity, is a painful thought.<p>So if my self-image is, &quot;I&#x27;ve advanced our understanding of the fundamental nature of reality,&quot; then the idea that my contributions weren&#x27;t useful becomes painful. So we avoid thinking it, challenge people who question our past contributions, and so on.<p>The natural result of this cognitive dissonance is a feeling of undue certainty in our speculations. After all certainty is merely a belief that one idea is easy to believe and its opposites are hard to believe. We imagine that our certitudes are based on fact. But they more easily arise from cognitive biases.<p>And this is how a group of intelligent and usually rational people descend into theology whose internal contradictions can&#x27;t be acknowledged.
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jraph
2024-10-11T11:12:15
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Anything can be seen as wasting time. Why this particularly?<p>Life is a huge waste of time.<p>&gt; So don&#x27;t make misleading claims it is for anybody<p>Nothing is for literally <i>anybody</i>.
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cheschire
2024-10-11T11:12:20
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There is so much more to lifecycle sustainment cost than that.<p>Rackspace. Networking. Physical safety. Physical security. Sales staff. Support staff. Legal. Finance. HR. Support staff for those folks.<p>That’s just off the top of my head. Sitting down for a couple days at the very least, like a business should, would likely reveal significant depths that $2 won’t cover.
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mihaaly
2024-10-11T11:12:22
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I believe the west cares that much to pretent that they have doubt about interfering drastically in the life of heterogeneous and diverse view people grouped together geographically and called country. Showing that they respect independence and self governance. A rigteous self image to cloak cowardnes towards risky acts you know.<p>Also global assholes cover each other&#x27;s ass and there are quite a few of them.
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cynicalpeace
2024-10-11T11:12:42
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Would love not to. But I&#x27;m not the decider whether we head down the path of nuclear armageddon.
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randallsquared
2024-10-11T11:12:59
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&gt; <i>maybe he&#x27;s not as interested in space exploration these days as he is in trying to get Donald Trump elected to another term.</i><p>I think he&#x27;s been pretty transparent that his recent interest in politics is downstream of his belief that Tesla and SpaceX will (continue to) be constrained by political action by one side more than the other.
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throw49sjwo1
2024-10-11T11:13:03
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Indeed, but what&#x27;s convenient for a bunch of tech bros might not be convenient for the world order.
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igouy
2024-10-11T11:13:14
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Also<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;ProgrammingLanguages&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1g0vfdn&#x2F;its_not_easy_being_green_on_the_energy_efficiency&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;ProgrammingLanguages&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1g0vf...</a>
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mpeg
2024-10-11T11:13:45
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I think hourly attracts cheaper clients that will want you to be extremely exact in your timesheets.<p>Day rate clients often don&#x27;t necessarily care what you do with the time as long as your deliverables are being met – but it still helps them to pay on a time-basis as it&#x27;s an easier model and more predictable
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tomp
2024-10-11T11:13:50
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Are you sure that&#x27;s the explanation?<p>It could be (and I think it&#x27;s more likely) that the rest of the stone was lightened, and the part in the shadow, wasn&#x27;t.<p>No &quot;residue of a person&quot;, just literally &quot;shadow&quot;.<p>See also: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Human_Shadow_Etched_in_Stone" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Human_Shadow_Etched_in_Stone</a>
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2024-10-11T11:14:00
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authorfly
2024-10-11T11:14:02
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I suspect this is too little data.<p>But 10+ deals suggests you have enough inbound interest to test it.<p>Try AB testing it I would say.
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scoot
2024-10-11T11:14:05
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Unfortunately they get very mixed reviews on Trustpilot, both for the product and for after-sales support:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.trustpilot.com&#x2F;review&#x2F;aktiia.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.trustpilot.com&#x2F;review&#x2F;aktiia.com</a> (2.9&#x2F;5)
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tiborsaas
2024-10-11T11:14:08
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It&#x27;s worth noting that most reputable transaction email services only accept ASCII characters in email addresses so it&#x27;s at least worth notifying the user that non ASCII emails are not allowed.<p>In most cases an accented character is a typo. If you have a non ASCII email I guess you are used to pain on the internet.
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authvan
2024-10-11T11:14:30
Online Sprunki Incredibox Game
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thimabi
2024-10-11T11:14:34
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Nuclear weapons have not prevented major world powers from engaging in proxy wars. As we can see today in the Middle East, proxy wars can make things dangerous and more likely to lead to an unwanted escalation.<p>Mutually assured destruction works best when the number of involved parties is limited. If every state were to have a warhead of its own, many risks would increase: those of miscalculation, nuclear proliferation to non-state actors, etc.
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GoblinSlayer
2024-10-11T11:14:54
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Suppose you used the timing attack to recover the hash of a token, now you need to compute a preimage of the hash.
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fm2606
2024-10-11T11:14:55
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I turn my paper about 45 degrees.<p>I have the same problem when people want to hold the paper for me to sign.
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leetrout
2024-10-11T11:15:48
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
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satvikpendem
2024-10-11T11:15:59
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I recently went to the Hiroshima museum. I had originally thought that people simply vaporized when the bomb hit, but that is not the case. The museum shows how people&#x27;s skin simply sloughed off and some were holding parts in their hands as they walked around to find their loved ones.<p>But the worst part was radiation poisoning. Many that did not initially get hit and burned directly went towards the center of the city to find their families and over the course of days, months and years, they almost always died a slow, painful death, with their teeth falling out and their skin and organs becoming necrotic.<p>Truly, everyone should visit Hiroshima or Nagasaki at some point, if only to understand what true horrors nuclear weapons create. And those are only atomic weapons of the 1940s, the hydrogen bombs we have today that fuse instead of fiss are orders of magnitude more powerful, but at least those under their effects (near the epicenter) will die a quick vaporized death instantaneously.
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casenmgreen
2024-10-11T11:16:13
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I&#x27;ve not read the article, but I understand from the comments this is about glioblastoma.<p>I understand that these cancers requires carbs to grow, and going into ketosis - which is to say, fully depleting the body of carbs and having none in your diet - is a highly effective coping mechanism. The cancer basically stops growing. Of course, you then have to live on protein and fat, but better that, than death.
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eemil
2024-10-11T11:16:15
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One downside to encryption, is it prevents the server operator from doing any deduplication (file or block level) on their end.<p>Maybe one reason why cloud providers aren&#x27;t pushing it that heavily. Especially the big players, since more data = more duplication = more efficient deduplication.
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jeroenhd
2024-10-11T11:16:29
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As a Linux user who generally prefers to avoid the command line for things user friendly applications should be able to do, I&#x27;ll stick with OBS. That solution also works on Windows, which is extra nice.
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082349872349872
2024-10-11T11:16:40
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Those were people making those mosaics, not machines.<p>We like to turn things into code (and &quot;configuration languages&quot;, and package managers, and licenses, and...), why should mosaicists, if they&#x27;re already spending all day picking and setting little bits of stone, not want to create images?<p>Lagniappe: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.w3.org&#x2F;MarkUp&#x2F;html-test&#x2F;ncsa&#x2F;whats-new.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.w3.org&#x2F;MarkUp&#x2F;html-test&#x2F;ncsa&#x2F;whats-new.html</a>
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2024-10-11T11:17:11
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2024-10-11T11:17:12
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steveBK123
2024-10-11T11:17:16
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Yes but I do wonder how sustainable that WLB is in the EU for someone in say their 20s or even 30s now.<p>At some point the declining demographic situation means your taxes will go up, and the percent of budget going towards retirees will go up.<p>Meanwhile the retirement age for current workers like you will increase, but future benefits you will receive when you eventually retire get cut.<p>It&#x27;s basic math of any shrinking &amp; aging country as the worker:retiree ratio shrinks.
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2024-10-11T11:18:11
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mpeg
2024-10-11T11:18:14
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At least in the UK day rates are extremely common, much more than fixed price for individual contractors.<p>I actually prefer fixed price with the right client – as sometimes the actual work ends up being say 2-3 weeks stretched over a couple months but you get paid £50-100k because the project is fixed cost.<p>What I would say away from is fixed price for anything under £15-20k – it&#x27;s just not worth it and they will often try to extract as much time as possible
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LUmBULtERA
2024-10-11T11:18:25
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The cheapest Model Y right now is $44,990. You have to remove the &quot;gas savings&quot; and other subsidies that individuals may or may not qualify for to see this cash price.
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vaylian
2024-10-11T11:19:23
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After you have logged in, you will get a session cookie&#x2F;key that you have to send on every request. An adversary can just steal that session key from the compromised connection.
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jainvivek
2024-10-11T11:19:55
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True. I am planning to add lifetime deals again but with higher pricing than before.
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binary132
2024-10-11T11:20:01
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That’s because it’s an identity thing. And it’s not just religion, it’s also different groups (right?) who have different opinions about what territory belongs to those groups. Is that something which frequently comes up as a subject of debate at table stakes political discussions? I don’t know how common it is for those conflicting parties to interact, but something tells me they don’t discuss politics about it calmly together.
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idle_zealot
2024-10-11T11:20:12
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Is that true? Couldn&#x27;t you run dedupe on blocks of encrypted files? I assume there would be fewer duplicate blocks compared to the cleartext, but if you have a bunch of blocks full of random bits there are bound to be repeats with a large enough number of blocks.
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pclmulqdq
2024-10-11T11:20:33
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Here&#x27;s my starting point: I sang in choruses for a few years as a child and I also generally like to sing stuff. I also did a lot of theory and ear training, which involved sight-singing contrived exercises. I am also a pretty good pianist&#x2F;harpsichordist and an ok composer&#x2F;arranger. I have also spent some time tuning harpsichords professionally. So I started with the ability to read music fluently and a really good ear (relative pitch only, but better at hearing exact intervals than many people with perfect pitch).<p>That is all to say that I don&#x27;t have to learn many &quot;musicianship&quot; skills during the process, I vaguely knew that vowels are important, and I have a pretty good idea of how to generically practice music (and as a former pianist, I have a very high tolerance for things most singing teachers call &quot;boring&quot;). I will also say that aside from piano, I have done a lot of things that need fine motor control in the past, and that seems to extend to your face muscles.<p>That means that my voice teacher and I can focus mostly on vocal technique and honing my ear to listen to my own voice (which is surprisingly hard). I also picked a teacher who was a locally-well-known soloist, and she was a very good fit because she herself focuses a lot on the biomechanics of singing.<p>I have been working for a year and have a decent tone (several times louder than when I started, too) and a decent voice quality with vibrato if I focus on it. Vocal placement, &quot;support,&quot; and other similar things are not unconscious for me but I can control them. I can also sing several arias and art songs at a decent quality. I am still working a lot on agility, pronunciation and exact vowel sounds, picking the right ways to produce sounds, and working on controlling my tongue and my abs&#x2F;diaphragm to produce a good tone that is expressive and can pierce an orchestra.<p>FWIW I have heard that if you switch voice teachers a lot, it&#x27;s actually bad for your voice because teaching methods are so &quot;fluffy.&quot; Also, I have never done this, but I am sort of convinced that developing a good pop voice is probably as hard as developing a classical voice. In contrast, learning to play keys for a band is supposedly much easier than classical piano of the same level.
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eqvinox
2024-10-11T11:21:16
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With Xephyr, it&#x27;s a separate instance per se. I&#x27;ve never tried attaching it to an existing session; this is total half-knowledge but it <i>might</i> have been possible with the old Xinerama protocol (which has been replaced with Xrandr). With the move to Wayland, it&#x27;s all a bit of a moot point either way...<p>(You can absolutely use Xephyr on a Wayland session of course, since the latter is compatible with X11 clients. But the virtual display Xephyr provides is X11.)
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sph
2024-10-11T11:21:16
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&gt; I was an anarchist as a child because I read a short dictionary definition, maybe describing it as meaning &quot;without rules&quot;, and I figured that was what I wanted in life.<p>I was an anarchist as a teenager. Then I stopped thinking about politics until recently, when I rediscovered it, with a much more critical look. Then I read the Tao Te Ching, fell in love with its positive view of humanity and nature, and more importantly because Laozi can be described as the first anarchist but more grounded, as a large part of his work was advising actual monarchs, not academic posturing that&#x27;s prevalent today.<p>Anarchism today means everything and nothing. One thing I have learned to loathe in my adult age is any form of anarcho-communism, as communism is nothing more than dictatorship of the proletariat. The much maligned anarcho-capitalism, and even early American libertarianism is more compatible with the ideas of freedom and <i>&quot;don&#x27;t tread on me nor impose any rules on me&quot;</i> than any anarcho-communism that has been so popular in the past 100 years. Why should proletariat decide that I cannot have any private property?<p>On the other side, Randian and modern day libertarians are just conservative republicans with a different name, but libertarianism at the end of the 19th century had its root firmly in anarchist ideals.
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2024-10-11T11:22:04
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2024-10-11T11:22:17
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fragmede
2024-10-11T11:22:22
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it&#x27;s an open question as to how interplanetary politics will actually go. it&#x27;s possible that ancient squabbles between countries will carryover, but hopefully they won&#x27;t, which means that a terrorist&#x27;s nuclear bomb causing MAD on Earth wouldn&#x27;t necessarily carryover to MAD on a terraformed Mars and Lunar colonies, as we saw with the Russians who boarded the ISS in blue and yellow. But even if it doesn&#x27;t, Earth being hit by an asteroid is another scenario that being a multi-planetary species would prevent our extinction in.
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LinuxBender
2024-10-11T11:22:29
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For what it&#x27;s worth I am in the most gun toting state and we do talk politics. I do not claim to be one of theirs and do not always say nice things about their guy. I try to focus on areas that I know we have common ground and that I think they will find interesting. It usually works out to be a fun conversation. In fairness I would not try this in a bar where peoples inhibitions are taking a break but I do not drink so that&#x27;s fine. I think my saving grace is that I distrust all politicians equally and I know some bits of the deep state they were unaware of so they get something out of it. At the end of the day we are all still part of a community and still help each other out.
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werid
2024-10-11T11:22:37
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it works well, but some of the user experience is as bad as every streaming service for me.<p>i browse categories, have to click &#x27;load more&#x27; a ton of times to see everything, and if i dare enter a category, and then go back to category list, all the times i clicked &#x27;load more&#x27; is undone and i&#x27;m back to the initial view.<p>same if i search for a category, when i return from viewing a category, the search term i gave is gone.<p>i get that searching and favorites is the optimal way but sometimes you need to browse to know what to search for.<p>i also dislike having to hover over something to see the full title. having to hover over all the results instead of being able to see the full titles and at a glance find what i wanted to find ...<p>if i make the window bigger, it helps a bit but some longer titles are still cut off.<p>besides these gripes, i actually like it. search results are pretty much instantaneous and the whole app doesn&#x27;t feel slow as some others i&#x27;ve tried in the past.<p>should i make a github issue for my issues or is that a waste of time?
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ssrc
2024-10-11T11:22:46
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The most similar thing to a &quot;static&quot; Prolog would be Mercury[0] or Turbo Prolog[1]. OTOH, if you want an embed-able logic programming library there is the mini&#x2F;microKanren family[2].<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Mercury_(programming_language)" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Mercury_(programming_language)</a><p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Visual_Prolog" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Visual_Prolog</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;MiniKanren" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;MiniKanren</a>
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engcoach
2024-10-11T11:22:50
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Walmart is the biggest grocery retailer in the US with a solid multiple more sales than the next largest, Albertsons&#x2F;Safeway group (per WSJ article in last month or so, don’t have link handy)
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ggm
2024-10-11T11:22:50
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The travelling mobile sim guide is&#x2F;was useful. Maybe esim has made it redundant
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7734128
2024-10-11T11:23:03
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Inference should always be more significant than training in the end though.
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eqvinox
2024-10-11T11:23:09
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I&#x27;m happy to hear of your experience, but all we have at this point is a sample size of 2 with one good experience and one poor one…<p>(I&#x27;ve tried [and failed&#x2F;given up after about 2 weeks] to get a .net desktop application to build on Linux.)
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RcouF1uZ4gsC
2024-10-11T11:23:14
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Even 32 bytes of random data has an astronomically low chance to ever have a collision.
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Traubenfuchs
2024-10-11T11:23:23
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Imagine a beach completely consisting of nurdles. Imagine an ecosystem of bacteria, microorganisms, fish and other seafood creatures adapted to living on it. I feel like as humanity we could totally reach a point where evolution to that kind of ecosystem becomes the only choice. Same for our immune, digestive and lymph system. We could end up at a point where most of life NEEDS microplastic to survive! Then we can finally stop caring about micro plastics and start loving them instead.<p>I for one love nurdles!
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cmpit
2024-10-11T11:23:26
The Guide to Developer Happiness
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fifilura
2024-10-11T11:23:30
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I am not talking about any conflict in particular. I am just pointing out that this is the consequence of that kind of policy.<p>The world is not black and white.<p>And that also gives you the right to choose what part of the grayscale you want to be, good on you!
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2024-10-11T11:23:31
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helsinkiandrew
2024-10-11T11:23:33
Uber and Lyft Used a Loophole to Deny NYC Drivers Millions in Pay
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helsinkiandrew
2024-10-11T11:23:39
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<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;RXzic" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;RXzic</a>
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2024-10-11T11:23:47
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authorfly
2024-10-11T11:24:08
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&quot;Everybody who does Express, React, or any other popular advanced libraries with TypeScript is using these features. Some things are simply more useful to libraries than line of business code - that&#x27;s fine. The line of business code is much better thanks to it.&quot;<p>I think your model of how people use modules is flawed.<p>I doubt most people using those modules are using typescript to mostly interact with them, because of the perceived subjective benefit you see of typing everything.<p>For example, I use many typescript-written modules without using typescript in the code that uses them, and am better off for it. Because I and my R&amp;D work does not want the advanced features of typescript. We can switch to it, or a OOP server language if that is useful later.<p>Exposing types to me usefully in libraries to use &quot;with Typescript&quot; as you claim means my own code has to be typescript. In that case, to avoid compile errors and a wall of &quot;any&quot; types, I reasonably have to switch my own code to use Typescript classes etc, even where this is just bloat etc. Another reason I have libraries is to do things without ever interacting with them other than input props (e.g. a drag&#x27;n&#x27;drop library with JSX components). In that case, the type (JSX Component) is irrelevant to me to include, and for experienced developers, approximately 0% are going to give something other than a JSX component as an input to a drag&#x27;n&#x27;drop library, etc.<p>In other words - I derive benefit from them using Typescript without having to use it myself. Pushing Typescript as &quot;necessary&quot; because popular libraries have interfaces is exactly the kind of thing that slows down R&amp;D and fast processes.<p>I have used many languages with types for many years. I understand their value. However, much of the value is code coherence, working with other people, and domain models being embedded in the code. These benefits are not always useful in small web applications.<p>Typing is one of those things... you love it to make your life learning code easier and for big projects, and for certainty when you are coding boring things. For other things in life, there&#x27;s more to life than writing type definitions and overloading methods. You can be much more productive just using primitives in some scenarios and make research discoveries faster and with more flexibility.<p>What I have seen is every generation of coders, a new type-heavy language&#x2F;framework becomes popular (.NET, Java, Typescript), then it becomes &quot;uncool&quot; because people realize how bulky and useless most of it is - especially for anything small&#x2F;research-y, then it loses adoption and is replaced by another.
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2024-10-11T11:24:11
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sandworm101
2024-10-11T11:24:16
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&gt;&gt; Keep in mind losing 1&#x2F;2 of them, even all is just fine,<p>The cost difference between a spacecraft with a 50% failure rate and one with a 1% failure rate is basically not a thing. If you are at 50% success then you are already doing 99% of the job correctly. It is comparable to professional sports. If your NFL team wins a game or two during a season, you must be doing 99% of things right.<p>&gt;&gt; It&#x27;s not 1980. Cost to space is cheap.<p>The cost for an interplanetary shot hasn&#x27;t changed all that much recently. The SpaceX stuff is efficient to LEO&#x2F;GEO and the moon... at a stretch. (Even the moon would require a variety of new refueling techs.)
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2024-10-11T11:24:52
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drcongo
2024-10-11T11:25:01
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As someone who absolutely despises what Slack has become, runs an agency, and holds the purchasing power at work, I imagine I&#x27;m the target audience for this product. I read this post while nodding along sagely, posted the link in our Slack, then went and looked at the pricing. Campfire is apparently almost triple the cost of Slack. Does it offer triple the value? The product features page suggests not, and even if I&#x27;m the one with the purchasing power in this company, I&#x27;d still need to get personal buy-in from a lot of people to pull that trigger. It&#x27;s a shame, but this seems wildly overpriced to me. The article includes this line...<p>&gt; It kills me every time we lose a customer saying “we hate Slack and Campsite app is amazing. We just can’t deal with the switching costs right now.”<p>Honestly, if this was priced anywhere near what Slack is, absolutely nobody would be saying that to you. They&#x27;d be switching and giving you money. You can effectively translate that to “we hate Slack and Campsite app is amazing. We just can’t justify tripling our costs right now.”
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2024-10-11T11:25:42
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beAbU
2024-10-11T11:25:50
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I&#x27;m not questioning why cars have software, I&#x27;m questioning why they need software <i>updates</i>. Specifically OTA updates, which means the car has an attack vector.<p>A car should be an embedded system, there is arguably no need for any of its core subsystems (ECU, BMS,immobilizer etc) to have a wireless connection to the outside world. If updates are needed, the dealer can handle it physically.
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bbb651
2024-10-11T11:25:54
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I have a feeling this will change real soon.
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2024-10-11T11:26:03
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rcxdude
2024-10-11T11:26:06
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Yeah, this is a common issue. There was a lot of hype initially about basically just taking large-scale mechanical designs and shrinking them. The issue is that anything where you have moving parts in contact, they wear extremely quickly because things tend to stick together at that scale (combined with extremely fast speeds involved in scaling things down)<p>All the MEMS that are actually used in practice avoid this: they are effectively entirely flexural structures, nothing rubs against anything else, they just flex in place. This kind of structure can last almost indefinitely (especially since they&#x27;re usually made of a single crystal, making the usual creep&#x2F;cracking wear mechanisms mostly a non-issue)
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2024-10-11T11:26:21
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danaris
2024-10-11T11:26:22
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And this is massively more true in the current environment than it has been in the past, due to the degree to which one side of the political divide actually wants to kill, severely curtail the rights of, or erase the identities of people on the other side.
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aspenmayer
2024-10-11T11:26:30
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&gt; The humorousness of it making the console vulnerable to a new and more powerful exploit was explained more clearly in the 3DS hacking talk at 32c3<p>Links below for convenience<p>Talk event page:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fahrplan.events.ccc.de&#x2F;congress&#x2F;2015&#x2F;Fahrplan&#x2F;events&#x2F;7240.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fahrplan.events.ccc.de&#x2F;congress&#x2F;2015&#x2F;Fahrplan&#x2F;events...</a><p>Talk video:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;media.ccc.de&#x2F;v&#x2F;32c3-7240-console_hacking" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;media.ccc.de&#x2F;v&#x2F;32c3-7240-console_hacking</a><p>Also available on the media.ccc.de YouTube:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=bZczf57HSag" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=bZczf57HSag</a><p>&gt; Console Hacking: Breaking the 3DS [2015]<p>&gt; plutoo, derrek, smea<p>&gt; In 2011 the Nintendo 3DS was released. Today it is the most popular current-gen handheld console, having sold more than 50 million units worldwide. The 3DS features a completely redesigned architecture from its predecessors the DS and the DSi. This talk will focus on the security features of the 3DS, and how we got around them.<p>&gt; We start by presenting a summary of the security system of the 3DS from the ground up. After the introduction, we proceed to elaborately exploit each layer of the 3DS operating system, starting with userspace, kernelspace, and finally gain code-execution in the security processor.<p>&gt; We also present how we figured out a hardware secret built into the console, and an early break in the chain of trust.<p>&gt; Basic knowledge of embedded systems and CPU architectures is recommended, although we aim to also make it enjoyable for non-technical audiences.
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Aiden242
2024-10-11T11:26:40
Show HN: Incredibox Sprunki Game – Fan-made mod Incredibox music game
Hey HN!<p>I recently created Incredibox Sprunki (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;incrediboxsprunki.app" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;incrediboxsprunki.app</a>), a fan-made mod of the popular Incredibox music game, and I thought it might interest this community.<p>Key features:<p>Expanded sound library with new genres and tones New characters and animations, including original Sprunki OCs Web-based gameplay - no download required Maintains the intuitive drag-and-drop interface of the original Ability to share creations with the community What I find interesting:<p>The project showcases how fans can expand on existing concepts It&#x27;s a great example of browser-based audio manipulation The community aspect, with sharing features and mod support I&#x27;m curious to hear what the HN community thinks:<p>Have you tried Incredibox or similar music creation tools? What are your thoughts on fan-made mods enhancing popular applications? Any ideas for features that could further improve this kind of music creation tool? Looking forward to your insights!
https://incrediboxsprunki.app
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2024-10-11T11:27:04
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hansvm
2024-10-11T11:27:07
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If you can, you&#x27;ve effectively broken the encryption. Any scheme that takes random data and stores it in less space, when accounting for the overhead of the scheme itself, is astronomically unlikely to succeed by more than a few bits saved in any specific example (and on average across all such random streams cannot save space at all).
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mkapoor26
2024-10-11T11:27:12
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I started BoredScoop because, like many of you, I was tired of business and tech news that’s dry as <i>hell</i>. It’s a newsletter that skips the jargon and boring fluff, delivering the important news from the business &amp; tech world with a side of humor.<p>Fair warning: we keep it casual, and a few curse words might sneak in—but it’s all in good fun. If you want to stay informed without falling asleep, check it out!
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Elinvynia
2024-10-11T11:27:20
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Ask a random user of this site their opinion on trans rights and watch the masks drop.
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2024-10-11T11:27:40
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thorin
2024-10-11T11:27:53
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One of the 1st adult films I enjoyed: One Flew over the Cuckoo&#x27;s Nest. Beautiful pacing, acting, multi-layered.<p>The Conversation is well worth watching for someone interested in surveillance and paranoia.
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AstralStorm
2024-10-11T11:27:57
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There is a way to fit the kernel in 360 KB, but that&#x27;s the most you&#x27;ll get. Whole distros have been fit on a floppy disc. The kernel with ancillary embedded software in half a megabyte of flash easily.<p>However, this kernel does much more than, say, C64 ever did. BPF and ACPI parser alone is bigger than BASIC, there&#x27;s a network stack, multitasking etc. Multiple people have claimed you cannot do it with new kernels. They are wrong. (E.g. Floppinux by Jankowski.)<p>Remember that a lot of the software back then took more than one disk. Amiga Workbench for example used 3 for 1.0 I believe... And that built off Kickstart, which is the true kernel and was extra 256 KB.
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throw0101c
2024-10-11T11:28:07
Do I Need to Use Kosher Salt? (2023)
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debesyla
2024-10-11T11:28:22
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What I super love about Guild Wars 2 wiki is that it embraces the API that the game has - enter your personal API code and get personalized Achievement, Item progress and etc. tracking. Super cool!<p>Oh, and, yeah, I probabbly have &quot;&#x2F;wiki et&quot; as a muscle memory now - it&#x27;s so fast and easy to check in-game events using this chat command.
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pfdietz
2024-10-11T11:28:29
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If anything, I imagine the geothermal system could act to destroy otherwise hard to remove organics, like drug residues. Various dissolved metals and metal-rich surfaces could act as catalysts.<p>Some geothermal systems in the Salton Sea have had issues with deposition of metal sulfides, with the deposits being so rich in silver they are in effect high grade ores (including native silver metal). Unfortunately these weren&#x27;t economical to extract, but they do act as artificial replicas of natural ore forming systems.
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rasz
2024-10-11T11:28:30
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Appears there is some miscommunication in the MAGA land <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theverge.com&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;10&#x2F;24267468&#x2F;trump-were-going-to-stop-autonomous-cars" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theverge.com&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;10&#x2F;24267468&#x2F;trump-were-goin...</a>
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diggan
2024-10-11T11:28:33
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&gt; Have you ever tried static typing though? I suspect you don&#x27;t know what you&#x27;re missing. Static types make Python way easier to understand.<p>I&#x27;d probably call myself within the &quot;dynamic typing crowd&quot; and I&#x27;ve tried plenty of static typing. It mostly just slows down iterating on something, prevents issues that I&#x2F;my projects don&#x27;t really suffer from in the first place, and gets in the way more than it helps.<p>The statically typed languages I&#x27;ve tried are: C#, Crystal, Elm, Go, Haskell, Haxe, Java, Kotlin, Nim, Rust, TypeScript and probably more I&#x27;m forgetting about. Out of those, I&#x27;ve probably written most Rust code. I wouldn&#x27;t say I despise static typing, but I&#x27;m not getting the same value from it that others seem to get.<p>I still come back to Clojure, ClojureScript or just straight up vanilla JavaScript, as they&#x27;re much more effective at actually helping me solve the problem I have in my practical day-to-day.
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ankit219
2024-10-11T11:28:33
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In Indian society terms, I meant there is a behavior a society will approve of and expect from successful people. If they do not follow this norm (so to speak), they will be criticized for whatever they are doing.<p>Ambani&#x27;s wedding was a huge talking point in India, and most people did not like the display of spending power. It&#x27;s not legally wrong obviously, but it&#x27;s not an accepted social behavior. We expect the uber successful people to do the right thing by other people all the time, work towards uplifting the society, and be cognizant of other peoples&#x27; lives and challenges, not show off when you know other people are suffering, and be empathetic. A tall order, but this is pretty much how Ratan Tata would be described. He is not alone, there is Choksi family (Asian Paints) who are also similarly humble and upstanding, and quite a few others who built business from British times to the socialist times and then the liberal era.
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monkey_slap
2024-10-11T11:28:36
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Really appreciate the feedback, thank you
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Metacelsus
2024-10-11T11:28:50
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Little Boy didn&#x27;t have a parachute. Maybe he was mis-remembering that.
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aykevl
2024-10-11T11:29:06
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M3 and M4 haven&#x27;t been supported yet because they weren&#x27;t a priority (looks like they&#x27;ve been focusing on gaming support for the last year or so).<p>Alyssa said in her talk that they&#x27;ll probably get it working in 6 months or so: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=pDsksRBLXPk&amp;t=2932s" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=pDsksRBLXPk&amp;t=2932s</a>
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fragmede
2024-10-11T11:29:15
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the specific definition is that vaporization turns solids and liquids into gas or plasma, while disintegration means being broken into pieces. the difference between a gas and a solid, and also fine solids suspended in a gas, is fairly well defined.
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throw0101c
2024-10-11T11:29:26
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See also &quot;What&#x27;s the Difference Between Morton&#x27;s and Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt?&quot; (2021):<p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;food52.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;16824-you-re-not-crazy-there-is-a-difference-between-morton-s-and-diamond-crystal" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;food52.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;16824-you-re-not-crazy-there-is-a-di...</a><p>TL; DR: the flake sizes are different, so when using volumetric measures (&quot;quarter cup&quot;, &quot;tablespoon&quot;) the quantities&#x2F;masses will end up being different. For sprinkling by hand it doesn&#x27;t make too much of a difference, since you&#x27;re probably just eyeing the coverage.<p>Recipes tend to use DC since that&#x27;s that professional chefs tended to use.<p>(&quot;Morton&quot; = &quot;Windsor&quot; for any Canadians out there.)
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EthanBlackwood
2024-10-11T11:29:27
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Great work on creating Incredibox Sprunki! It&#x27;s always exciting to see passionate developers build upon existing concepts and create something new. I love how you&#x27;ve expanded the sound library and added new characters while keeping the intuitive interface that made the original so popular.
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2OEH8eoCRo0
2024-10-11T11:29:33
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What if a fanatical leader has them? Castro said he would have nuked the US if he could and didn&#x27;t care if Cuba gets destroyed.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=CtUfBc4qQMg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=CtUfBc4qQMg</a>
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mwidell
2024-10-11T11:29:39
Tesla Optimus Bot interacting with a crowd [video]
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Ylpertnodi
2024-10-11T11:29:53
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Genuinely interested: if Trump talking nukes is &#x27;one of the reasons (for liking him), what are the others, and do they include his talking about soldiers and generals?
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brodo
2024-10-11T11:30:14
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interludead
2024-10-11T11:30:19
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DeskPad definitely seems like it would have been a perfect fit for your transition
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silvestrov
2024-10-11T11:30:34
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And medicine is like &quot;we don&#x27;t know why this medicine work, just that it mostly does&quot;, so it is not much of a standard.
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M95D
2024-10-11T11:30:38
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Fake news + natural disaster = the new form of natural selection.
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throw0101c
2024-10-11T11:30:44
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Adam Ragusea did a video a few years ago as well, &quot;What is kosher salt, and why do (American) chefs love it?&quot;:<p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=yKdk1HSxSEY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=yKdk1HSxSEY</a><p>See labels such as &quot;coarse salt&quot; or &quot;rock salt&quot;, and in the UK Maldon sea salt flakes may be similar:<p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.souschef.co.uk&#x2F;blogs&#x2F;the-bureau-of-taste&#x2F;the-ultimate-guide-to-kosher-salt" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.souschef.co.uk&#x2F;blogs&#x2F;the-bureau-of-taste&#x2F;the-ult...</a><p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cooking.stackexchange.com&#x2F;questions&#x2F;5114&#x2F;where-can-i-buy-kosher-salt-in-london" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cooking.stackexchange.com&#x2F;questions&#x2F;5114&#x2F;where-can-i...</a><p>In Germany, perhaps:<p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bad-reichenhaller.de&#x2F;en&#x2F;products&#x2F;alpensalz&#x2F;grobes-alpensalz.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bad-reichenhaller.de&#x2F;en&#x2F;products&#x2F;alpensalz&#x2F;grobe...</a>
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