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- Isn't demand a function of how much the company makes from your labour?
- And the right way would be?
- Now if someone could make this but with food, they'd get all my money.
- Someone had success using GPT-3 to classify episodes of a podcast[1]. I imagine if you fed the HTML from the crawler into an LLM, it could come up with a usable classification for it.
- > Ability to mark cells as "locked" (i.e. "definitely present")
Try double clicking
- Except Microsoft Word, which for some god forsaken reason demands you do Ctrl+V, Ctrl, T.
- Had to do a Calculus course in uni despite not having taken any calc or pre-calc in high school. "Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell" and "Calculus Made Easy" were complete lifesavers.
- You spent $500-2500 on a water bottle?
- Yeah container queries are what I'm most excited about looking at this list. I was pretty bummed out to see they're only supported on 63.75% of browsers, and notably missing on most mobile browsers, where they'd be most useful.
- Chess.com already put out a statement saying Carlsen has not seen anything about their cheat detection or their list of known cheaters.
- FIDE already put out a statement saying they know nothing about this incident and want Carlsen to put forward initial evidence for them to start an investigation. Carlsen's statement shows that he has no evidence beyond his feelings over the board and Hans' history of cheating online.
- It's not considered a repost unless it has already gotten attention recently. Things like time of day or day of the week or just randomness can affect if a post gets the discussion is deserves, so HN does allow reposts.
From the HN FAQ[1]:
> Are reposts ok?
> If a story has not had significant attention in the last year or so, a small number of reposts is ok. Otherwise we bury reposts as duplicates.
> Please don't delete and repost the same story. Deletion is for things that shouldn't have been submitted in the first place.
- The bonus chatter bit made this worth the read.
- I got into RxJS cause I had to deal with an Angular project a few months ago, what's wrong with it?
- Oversights like these always make me wonder if the author is cunning and Cunningham's Law is at play.
Why look very hard for solutions when you can just claim there are no solutions and wait for someone to disprove you?
- On the bright side, now that you have step by step instructions for what needs to be done, you can hack together a script that will take you more time than doing that process manually would have for the rest of your life, but once you do you won't have to do it ever again.*
*unless the bank changes something about their email/website/pdf and that breaks the script
- Not OP but I had a scenario where I had a row with a variable number of items, left-aligned, and then the final item had to be right-aligned. "margin-left: auto" on the final item achieves that effect.