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It's called washing machines. They come with a computer built-in.


Mine still makes me figure out what's in the machine and fold it after, am I due for an upgrade?


Birds of Parallax from 9:45 onwards is my favorite. They had this on repeat in an electronic music history exhibition I attended in a London museum some ... counting... 12 years ago.

https://youtu.be/lNTZh0jHOvs?t=585


Just use noscript and a separate browser for malicious sites like fb and ig. It might seem painfull at first, but you'll quickly end up with with a web that is better than before.


No. Just use blabla is not enough. Sites which do that should be denounced.


You can sit around and wait for things to change, or you come up with a workaround to get done what needs to be done. You seem to be against workarounds instead of making people just sit idle doing nothing.


debouncing them doesn't mean you cannot come up with a workaround at the same time.


To whom should they be denounced and what effect do you expect it to have?


Best of luck.


What's wrong with doing both?


Nothing is wrong with doing both. But when the reply to "this site does shady shit" is "just run this addon", it comes across with a subtext of "stop whining, you can solve it yourself". Perhaps not intentionally, but that is how it generally comes across.


It was only meant as a pragmatic here-and-now way of dealing with the issue, for the hn crowd. Most people are helpless victims.


Pangaea "only" existed for around 135 million years.


+1. Wikipedia has good info: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercontinent_cycle

Take anything past 1 billion years ago as highly provisional.

I also really like this site: https://dinosaurpictures.org/ancient-earth#0

One reason why no one really talks about anything before Pangaea is that there wasn’t interesting land life much before that, so the previous supercontinents don’t “matter” much in terms of evolution.


Personally I find the devonian and carboniferous much more interesting than the mesozoic. And the ediacaran if counting marine life. There's plenty of people "talking about it", it's just not pushed like dinosaurs. A couple of good yt channels:

- Royal Tyrrel Museum of Palaeontology

- Virtual Seminars in Precambrian Geology


The search bar does filtering in the current folder. Fast, simple, and what I most commonly want.


Openshot, Shotcut, Opencut ... It's getting confusing.


Prefixing your project name with "open" is pretty reasonable, and yet I feel these project names might be worth reconsidering.

Maybe the next version can be called OpenWound or ShotCutStabbed


I was thinking Open ChangeScene Massacre for one of them.


So could a shark



Good thing it's not a popularity contest, and so goes America still so goes the world.


Conformal cyclic cosmology, by Roger Penrose


I think that's it. Ad a layman I don't understand how the final transition (final hawking radiation) then tells the rest of the universe "I'm done" similar to a sprint retro!


Imagine blowing up an infinitesimally small balloon. Nowhere on the surface will you find the center. Also, as the other comment says, the center is everywhere. We are on the inside of the big bang.


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