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EpiphanyMachine
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Comment #20924273
Look at WCAG 2 (web content accessiblity guidelines) they specify tags and elements common screen readers will understand to help make you site accessible. This is a really good re…
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Comment #18790036
update: They say they do not log anything, and pass no information upstream to the authoritative DNS server. ------ I didn't see anything in the announcement about logging or other…
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Comment #18427622
The only reason they spend that on advertising is because of their ROI. The people funding the super pacs aren't just giving their money away without some kind of return. The diffe…
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Comment #17810941
I wish they never bought screenhero and effectively killed it. The version of it in the slack app is less featured and significantly less preformant.
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Comment #17810861
> Also, why do the state dem AG's always suing to enforce new laws instead of the legislation process, it seems like the new way to pass laws is to get a judge to give it to you. W…
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Comment #17810774
You are totally right, updating my comment! It was removed by the FCC but should be added back by Congress.
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Comment #17810690
Yes, and it's interesting some of those states have an AG sueing for a policy the House Representatives won't support.
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Comment #17810576
I think the FCC is trying to remove that ability from States now because federal law overrules state law. > The Attorneys General are hardly alone on this one. As Reuters notes, Mo…
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Comment #17810502
The system seems broken when states representing more than 50% of the population have to sue in court to try to change something like this. Instead with that much backing it should…
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Comment #17135040
A referral code is required to sign up. Agreed with other commenters this doesn't seem above board and likely violates the publications terms. I would love to see a service like th…
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Comment #17088690
I can confirm this. It is an item for $0.01 with free shipping. Once you add it to your cart and go to checkout it adds $10 in shipping fees. I got a generic response from support …
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Comment #16795394
I wanted to do this, but 7.5% is taken out before the money gets to the charity. That is more than credit card processing fees! I no longer use that option and donate directly. Doi…
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Comment #16294785
They are not blocking purchasing of these from all accounts, just credit accounts. You can still purchase via ACH and debit. What they are doing is not allowing you to use their mo…
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Comment #15030929
Yes they are helping. Is the government really asking for all those visitor logs? "Yes, they definitely are," says Electronic Frontier Foundation senior staff attorney Mark Rumold.…
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Comment #13673818
That seems like a broad generalization, especially seeing as how this article was about a small town.
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Comment #12935944
It is used all the time or a backup for when you don't have someone to ask? I am specifically trying to find something with a barrier so low it is the first thing people turn to wh…
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Comment #12934562
Have you gotten feedback good or bad from users of this? My concern is people won't start to use it if there is friction or annoyance with the setup. Thanks!
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Comment #12932180
Mark Manson's Articles: https://markmanson.net/
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Comment #12932160
Tim Ferriss' Blog: http://fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
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Ask HN: How do you organize and share information within your company?
We are looking for a place to put all the knowledge we share into one place. The idea would be that when someone asks you a questions you answer in this place and send them a link …
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Comment #12927406
That would be statistically inaccurate seeing as how Trump lost the popular vote.
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Comment #9589011
I use one daily, I replaced my macbook pro with the pixel 2. I also use a Toshiba Chromebook 2. I use node, ruby, postgres, redis, rvm, nvm, terminator, atom, and smartgit. I have …
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Comment #8963059
works for me in incognito in chrome, no paywall also works if I clear all setting in firefox
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Comment #6118421
Yeah that is a great idea, I am also working on making some basic improvements to spec files and maybe a tutorial about it. There seems to be a lot of tutorials (including Angular'…