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> The XOR trick is only cool in its undefined-behavior form:

> a^=b^=a^=b;

I believe this is defined in C++ since C++17, but still undefined in C.


What about email?

I am surprised I don't hear about vim/neovim/vscode plugin supply chaim attacks. Feels like a similarly lucrative target to language package managers.

Average? So around half the size of the observable universe?

They specified the geometric mean.

The arithmetic mean (what you're thinking of) of 1 and 100 is 50.5.

The geometric mean of 1 and 100 is 10. It gives a sense of the average magnitude.


They edited the comment, previously it did not mention geometric mean.

The geometric mean seems to be the natural mean for relative comparisons between lengths, because the mean of (Planck length, observable universe) is clearly very different from the mean of (house, observable universe).

Linkedin sends you notifications an emails for having other unread notifications without any additional info. It's really the worst.

"Someone viewed your profile" with a blurred photo of them.

So you know exactly who it is, but you won't just tell me in the email? I have to open the app/site so you can tick your engagement box for the day?

So glad I'm off that shit hole. It's just full of pompous picks anyway.


You can't distill out pure methanol, as at the boiling point of methanol ethanol also has some vapor pressure, so you distill a mix. However above that boiling point you distilled out all methanol (with a mix of ethanol), and the remaining ethanol should be free from methanol.

This also matches what happens when distilling ethanol from water. You can't distill pure ethanol, but you csn distill ethanol-free water afterwards.


> above that boiling point you distilled out all methanol (with a mix of ethanol)

That's not what studies have shown. Methanol boils off in all phases of distillation, and remains in high concentration at least halfway through.

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsfoodscitech.3c00627

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsfoodscitech.1c00025


Thank you for finding these! I remembered they existed but not where

"This also matches what happens when distilling ethanol from water."

Right, normal commercial ethanol production is 95% EtOH, 5% H2O (the constant boiling mixture/azeotrope). That's good enough for most uses but not all. The only problem the average person would ever likely encounter from the residual H2O would be in the application of alcohol-based coatings such as shellac where it can cause whitish discoloration. Painters will occasionally use 99% EtOH which is substantially more expensive (removing that residual H2O requires an altogether different proxess).


So it's tuned to a specific frequency at 780Hz? And that defeats all/most ANC?

That's the interesting bit. Is this a known / agreed upon feature of ANC headphones or just a property of a specific iteration of let's say airpods?

Google maps is also severely nerfed on mobile web.

FWIW I find even KDE plasma on wayland perfectly viable on a 4 GiB budget notebook. Windows runs horribly on the same hardware.

This feels like purely a legal question. The child is equally related the twins both genetically and seemingly in other relationships.


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