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The film is really the best it gets. It's perfect.

You live in Antarctica?

Not literally above me, no.

But considering it affects everyone, its not something to ignore - especially in a region that is already 10% more UV intense than most of the world.


Unless you live in Antarctica it doesn't "affect you" in the skin cancer from sun exposure way, just in the "general climate issue" way. And we're not discussing that here.

You do know that the 'ozone hole' got fixed, right? It's not back to baseline, but the Montreal Protocol is one of the major achievements of collaborative science and eco-politics of the late 20th century.

There is some global thinning, but it's minor. If you don't live literally at the south pole where the actual hole is, it's not a huge change compared to most other sources of skin cancer risk.


You do know its still healing right? Which is not past tense?

You do know that this is a Wendy's, right?

Oh, then let’s just fix that then! Simple!

Growing up in the 1980s in suburbs of NYC my elementary school teachers always asked us to get our “tablets” out to work on math.


I remember using "tablets" in math class, but those were small hand-held chalkboards.


Copyparty is an absolutely incredible tour-de-force and has an absolutely insane feature set.

But if you want something rock solid that probably solves your actual problem, I'd recommend looking at rclone - specifically the 'rclone serve webdav' command.


Features of copy party I use regularly:

Search to find epubs for my phone

OPDS to downloads things to koreader

Download file as zip to quickly grab an album from my collection to load to a device

Rclone is great but not exactly the same


I use rclone to give me command line access to Google Drive from Debian. What would be the use case for webdav via rclone? Usually a cloud service like this has a native way to perform file transfers from a browser.


Mac, Windows, and most Linux desktops all support webdav for mounting folders.

That means you can mount, natively on your desktop, anything rclone supports.


By search, since it's trivial to find any 8 digit string in the already-known digits of pi - in fact all 100 million combinations appear within the first ~2 billion digits.


But the site only supports up to ~10 million digits! This seems like serious defect. How am I supposed to select dates before 01/01/1970 or after 31/12/2069?


If you were born after 31/12/2069, I dare say you're the time traveler, so you can just go back in time and fix the UX yourself.


What if it's the date I plan to marry my AI love companion?


If a 12 month old can’t support its head that’s a big problem. That’s a 4-6 month milestone. 12 months is starting to walk.


My son started walking at 8.5 months. He's got a 3.5 month head start on those 12 month walking late bloomers. I have very high expectations. I wonder where his walking skills are going to take him one day, but this comment worries me because he has so far not shown any interest in the Korean alphabet.


Wow that is quite a feat! All of my kids started walking between 13-14 months.

I heard that walking that early is actually not good because bones are not prepared but still kudos to your kid.


Why wonder, when you could read the paper, a very large part of which specifically is about this very thing?


Hahaha fair. I did read some of it but not the whole paper. Should have finished it.


Very cool. Reminds me of things like the Blipbox myTRACKS and the CHOMPI.


Many (most, in the US; don't know about Sweden or Australia) institutions don't draw a distinction between the two and award MA regardless.


Some universities simply give you an MA a few years after getting a BA without you having to do anything additional.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Arts_(Oxford,_Cambri...


You do have to manage to not go to prison, though.


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