- But that's undefined behavior, so the compiler is free to ignore that possibility.
- For context this article was written when 95%+ of websites used HTTP 1.1 (and <50% used HTTPS).
- You must never drive on a curvy roads then. Every car I driven waits until the approaching car is fully around the corner, blinding them for a full second before dimming, instead recognizing the headlights around the corner and dimming earlier.
- That's running 5 miles a day. Everyday. That takes months of training for an already fit young person to build up to.
90 minutes of extra walking is a lot of time to offset a snack that could be eaten in 1 minute.
- The in-memory solution creates a 2nd copy of the data so 50GB doesn't fit in memory anymore. The kernel is forced to drop and then reload part of the cached file.
- I actually can't tell. The majority of these are literally examples of bad regulations. They have mass appeal without care for 2nd order effects.
The top of the page is a banner rallying against a regulation that would fit right in on the page.
And the fact that the site is a laggy mess just makes it a bit surreal.
- Despite the title, the article doesn't talk about "iffy internet" at all. It's all about "slightly slow" internet which is a complete non-issue except for large downloads (e.g. modern games).
Congested and/or weak wifi and cell service are what "iffy" is about. Will a page _eventually_ load if I wait long enough? Or are there 10 sequential requests, 100KBs each, that all have succeed just to show me 2 sentences of text?
- The dummy "loading" grey boxes it shows are still this size. Such a great "user experience."
- "Is the parcel in the geographical bounds of the city name entered?"
The "city name" on an address isn't really a "city". SFO's address is "San Francisco, CA", but is not within SF city limits.
Queens NY addresses have "cities" that are just neighborhoods.
Applying any kind of logic to addresses will just be a minefield.
- In some ways, yes. "Changing clocks" is the easiest it's ever been. We should be looking into changing them more often, not less. Two levels of daylight savings might be better than 1.
But on the other hand I think having the same sunrise time every day is actually pretty bad from a coordination perspective. Instead of everybody having a fraction of their year have an unfavorable sunrise, you will lock people into having either a light or dark commute.
Everybody will want to start their jobs at the same time making congestion worse. "Support jobs" (e.g. opening the store before "regular" business hours) will be permanently in the dark for their commute.
- You can download your Tinder and Hinge swipe/like stats, so it's likely accurate.
The sad part is that this what "success" looks like. The funnel looks way worse for most guys.
- Nope. The 1st Amendment (as currently interpreted at least) doesn't protect non-citizens against deportation. See Harisiades v. Shaughnessy
- Nothing on that page supports what your claim.
In reality even permanent residents could be deported for what would be 1st Amendment protected activity for citizens.
In Harisiades v. Shaughnessy the deportation of legal residents for membership in the Communist party was upheld as Constitutional. This hasn't been overturned or narrowed and remains good law today.
Whether current immigration law allows for this I don't know, but this isn't a 1st Amendment issue based on current precedent.
- > What makes financial decisions hard isn’t the math. > Most personal finance math is basic arithmetic – the same arithmetic that most of our students currently struggle with.
These sentences are literally next to each other! The entire article can be disregarded.
- Search is a mostly solved problem? It seems more like the opposite is true.
Search lost the battle to spam and is approaching death.
- Wow, this white noise has been driving me crazy for a long time but I could never track it down.
The tab doesn't show the "playing" icon, and muting the tab doesn't stop the noise.
Even using the Windows volume mixer to mute Firefox doesn't stop the noise.
Edit: The addon is actually pretty bad for a desktop user since the white noise starting/stopping constantly is far more annoying.
- What text search do you think surfaced that grant?
It is labeled with STATUS & JUSTICE and says:
THIS EFFORT ALSO SUPPORTS EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO DIVERSIFY THE STEM WORKFORCE THROUGH AN EXCHANGE PROGRAM BETWEEN MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MINORITY SERVING INSTITUTIONS
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THIS RESEARCH ALSO SUPPORTS EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO DIVERSIFY THE WORKFORCE
Literally every award I have looked at contains DEI text that roughly matches the labeled categories. I don't doubt the list was generated with the help of automated tools and isn't adequately verified, but your "text search" complaints do not seem valid.
- From that grant's abstract: ADDITIONALLY, THE PROJECT?S LEADER, A WOMAN SCIENTIST, IS DEDICATED TO BRIDGING THE GENDER GAP IN SCIENCE THROUGH SPECIAL CAMPS AND WORKSHOPS, EMPOWERING THE NEXT GENERATION OF FEMALE SCIENTISTS.
The grant is labeled with "JUSTICE" & "GENDER" in Cruz's spreadsheet.
Even users from "rich" EU countries are worth ~30% of a US user to most companies.