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About once a month.


might be useful if you want to test something out before buying it.


Now that I'm thinking about it, I feel like that use case is mostly covered by YT reviews these days


or puppeteer.


Puppeteer is Chromium-specific though.


there is already experimental Firefox support for a while in puppeteer https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/#q-which-firefox-vers...


But Playwright isn’t.


That’s okay, Chrome is the only browser.


Can't we just fork it?


Tesla better get with the program. Twice the distance and minimal safety concerns with a 10 minute charge time. solid state batteries vs. lithium ion that Tesla uses.


LinkedIn as a social network feed is definitely pathetic.

I can sit on reddit and hacker news all day. But linkedin? I couldn't care less about promotional posts. I've even tried to post some things and I have 20k people in my network and I get like 7 views.

The only sort of good thing is the job search with the "Easy Apply" filter.


i don't think free speech applies on managed internet apps. If people are promoting fake news, it should be deleted, if they don't like it they can create their own YouTube that doesn't censor fake news.


Anyone here who can explain how this is possible? How is it implemented?



Has anyone read the potential side effects? Not an anti-vaxxer, just don't want to be the guinea pig.


Side effects are common but not severe. Fatigue, headache, chills, muscle pain. Basically a cold for a day as far as I understand.


It's mentioned in the article:

> While the trial did not find any serious adverse events caused by the vaccine, many participants did experience aches, fevers and other side effects.


The list of side effects from the FDA makes me not want to take this vaccine.


i have done about 30 MRIs and I always feared something bad will happen while I'm in there.


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