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I believe they chose a bridge to create a more uniform natural path across the freeway so that the animals will be more likely to utilize it. There’s already an overpass a half mile to the south that would allow a crossing over frontage roads but because it’s not obvious and wild enough, animals still cross on the freeway.


The first sentence is almost completely subjective, and the leading fact in second sentence gives the best evidence against an overpass in this thread. The only thing that is going to make this more obvious to the mountain lions would be a few more dead deer carcasses as a result of the car lights! lets jump off the side into oncoming hidden traffic behavior.



Are you referring to Zelle? I think the issue for users that keeps them on services like Venmo is primarily the UX. The Zelle experience varies depending on the customer’s bank. It’s a service run by and between the banks, who are generally not as user experience-focused as tech companies. One example of this is that there is no feedback when sending money to a phone number that is not on the platform. The funds just go into the void and are returned a couple days later. By contrast, Venmo lets the payer verify the payee with their profile picture, username, and phone number.


No, not zelle. Pay a Person service is popular with credit unions and some banks. Receiver gets a message and inputs his bank account information into a form. Sender never sees that information. After the link has been established, subsequent transfers are just one click.


The newer `satisfies never` is great for this purpose. It’s also convenient with if else chains if that’s more one’s style.


As well as Nim and Swift


I receive targeted recruitment ads from the U.S. Army and Navy frequently. Targeted advertising appears to be a valuable tool in encouraging young people to join the military.


> but then lost interest when it refused to do the same thing for boobs. GTP-4 from the API seems to have no problem with it:

Narrator: (Deep, gruff southern voice)

[Soundtrack: American Roots Rock tune in the background]

(SFX: Eagle's cry)

“Presenting the all-new Boobiemax® Wonder Duo! Crafted with the finesse only Mother Nature could inspire!

These ain't your average pair of breasts. They're like no other, perfect blend of allure and comfort, built for the hardworking women who seize the day. No fabrication - only 100% organic design with ComfortPlush™ technology, defining the balance between aesthetics and luxury…” and so on.


At least have the integrity to write your self promotion by hand.


Wouldn’t this make it much easier for advertisers to fingerprint browsers by providing extra data points to narrow down clients?


I believe you can’t mix it with non-sandbox data. That’s the sandbox bit in fact.


AFAIK they'll also be working on reducing the fingerprint surface area.


The right-click context menu on selected text has an option to copy the url with that text fragment highlighted (and scrolled to).


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