- That's very nice. I used to do http://perfectpitchpuzzle.com daily, which is similar but shorter and with wordle mechanics.
I don't know how other people do these things but I've got my keyboard next to my computer so that's where I work it out and the number of attempts (that you know about) isn't meaningful. But it's still great practice.
- On the mac you just type — for an em dash or – for an en dash.
- well, audio books:
- Salem's Lot
- the Moon is a harsh mistress
- Stranger in a Strange land
- The Stand (1990 edition, which initially confused me since I read the 1980 edition long ago)
- The best short stories of Mark Twain
- Nightmares and Dreamscapes
- Liar's Poker
- The Big Short
- The intelligent investor (2009 revised edition -- my ears perked up when he casually mentioned microsoft vs microstrategy during the .com bomb)
- Flash boys
- Next
- Bonfire of the vanities
- Barbarians at the gate
- The man who solved the market
- The Fund
- The world according to Cunk
- The house of Morgan (currently 5 hours in and currently tired of the phrase "house of")
- 'The South fought hard to include the "except as punishment for crime" clause in the 13th amendment.'
I don't think that's historically accurate. The 13th amendment was passed in the Senate on April 8, 1864 and HoR on January 31, 1865.
At the time, the senate and congressional seats from the 10 southern states were vacant.
So the only fighting the south was doing was in the civil war, which didn't end until May 26, 1865.
The text itself is identical to the text in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which prohibited slavery (but allowed for the return of fugitive slaves) in what would later be Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota.
- I don't use firefox so I can't confirm, but one issue might be 15+ (?!) different config settings needed to disable AI and it still won't go away.
- As one of the commenters pointed out, altitude.
A geostationary orbit is ~26,000 miles. Dollars to donuts, that's where it is.
- BRK-B is also a top-10 (currently #10) component in the S&P 500 with a 1.74% weight. They also own ~40 stocks and I think around half of them are in the S&P 500 (including Apple, Amazon, and Google, which are also top 10 components but a combined ~15% weight), so, yeah.
- "The goal is to become HBO faster than HBO can become us." -- Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO, circa 2012.
(Actually, he walked it back slightly in 2024 - https://archive.ph/V5Kt1).
- You can't have Vercel without RCE.
- I mean, he IS the Chief EORfficer
- The theory is that dark matter can decay or annihilate and when that happens there is an emission. A dark, or perhaps, nocturnal, emission if you will, which can be detected.
- I appreciate that it supports Mojave.
- I use AI to split music into separate tracks.
- I'd guess approximately nobody does it, but with winelib you can do a native compile and link.
- There was at least one reason...
long double x87me(long double a, long double b) { return a+b; } pushq %rbp movq %rsp, %rbp fldt 32(%rbp) fldt 16(%rbp) faddp %st(1) popq %rbp retq - The slow food movement encourages eating local foods and gardening, among other things, so it actually improves food security, for people who aren't food insecure.
- [[ ]] attributes were added in C++11 and later C23. There are 7 standard(C32) attributes but GCC has hundreds of them.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/attributes.html
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/attributes.html
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Attributes.html
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Variable-Attribute...
- lite.cnn.com doesn't need javascript. "decent" and "biased", of course, depends on your perspective.
- Interesting. Here's some UI feedback:
There seems to be a thermometer and a waveform display that are half synchronized; clicking in the thermometer moves the cursor in the waveform but clicking in the waveform doesn't adjust the thermometer. This was annoying and confusing.
Also, the thermometer has labels on both ends so it doesn't line up with the cursor in the waveform. Please move the labels to be above the thermometer so everything lines up.
Maybe it's just me but I would find it more intuitive if the current notes were in the middle of the window (rather than at the extreme left). For the most part, the keyboard will be lit up in the middle of the screen. don't make my eyes bounce around.
https://github.com/SymbianSource/oss.FCL.sf.os.kernelhwsrv/b...
2. Initialisation of the CBase derived object to binary zeroes through a specific CBase::operator new() - this means that members, whose initial value should be zero, do not have to be initialised in the constructor. This allows safe destruction of a partially-constructed object.