I remember a copypasta about this show but I don’t think I’ve seen the show itself. That must indicate something.
I remember a copypasta about this show but I don’t think I’ve seen the show itself. That must indicate something.
I don’t know how that math really works though. Lots of homeless also have serious physical and mental health problems, addictions, and other issues. Housing is a first step but after that a lot more costs remain. Are those included in the $42K? And remember, California is more expensive than many other states, especially in the cities with lots of homelessness.
Thanks that’s not what I wanted though. I wanted to see the log for some specific community, like the web UI shows.
We live in the worst timeline.
It took me some moments to figure out that this is an Android launcher. Nice. I guess it will be on droid at some point.
In the pic it doesn’t seem to have a home button. What kind of iPhone is that? What kind of home is that? They could at least install the doorbell button that way.
I see it now, the UI is terrible though. It lumps the mod actions for together for all the communities, and it doesn’t say what community an action happened in unless you click the 3 dot menu. Thanks.
NYT has seemed like a Harris campaign arm for months, but Harris has dropped a bunch in the polls in just the past few days. Trump is the current favorite from what I can tell. I have no idea what is happening on the ground in the swing states though, so maybe things are volatile. From out here, it’s quiet.
Why can’t the efficacy of these dogs be tested in a lab, just like a clinical drug trial? 100 dogs, 50 shown box containing drugs. 50 shown placebo, handler and lab tech don’t know which is which. Then see whether the drugs outperform placebo in getting the dogs to alert.
But I can see the logs with the web client, just not with Voyager. I may have misunderstood what you were asking.
We need an rct where the clinic sends abortion pills to some people and placebo pills to others. Or even to the same person in separate identical packages. Then see if the dogs alert more on the abortion pills or not.
How do you even view the modlog in Voyager?
They didn’t learn from the whale?
https://www.opb.org/artsandlife/series/history/florence-oregon-whale-explosion-history/
Here’s another Haskell example where I’d be interested to see a Rust counterpart. It’s a red-black tree implementation where the tree invariants are enforced by types. The code would less ugly with more recent GHC features, but same idea.
Or alternately, Ublock Origin’s Chrome phaseout has begun. My own Chrome phaseout was completed years ago ofc.
Well if there isn’t already a Rust version on github, it could be cool to add one. A few other languages are already there.
I understand the idea but it has been around for decades with no actual deployments so far, so I’ll believe it when I see it.
If you have to manually unplug that defeats the purpose. Right now I just estimate the charging time to reach 80% and set a timer to beep after that long. It works ok
True. I guess utilities do the same thing but they eventually get ratepayer bailouts. Maybe Google will realize that early enough to structure the deals the same way.
Lots of proprietary apps are really about backend services. E.g. Uber sends you someone driving a car. Reimplementing the client app isn’t of much help with that.
I don’t Uber but I do still sometimes use Google maps. Organic Maps suffices only some of the time.