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Comment #29981660
That's much worse than jQuery's implementation, there's no event delegation or namespacing https://api.jquery.com/on/#event-names https://api.jquery.com/on/#direct-and-delegated-ev…
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Comment #29923809
Yes, when we compare the rates of transmission between vaccinated and unvaccinated communities, vaccinations are stopping the spread. More questions?
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Comment #29899552
It's no mystery, the Reason Foundation is a libertarian think tank. This is the same purposeful omission made previously by The Tax Foundation's "California Considers Doubling Its …
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Comment #29896817
Some uBlock filters to block them: ##[class*="ToastySubscribe" i] ##[class*="FloatingSidebar" i]
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Comment #29877666
Wokeness run amok I tells ya! It appears in the subheading because it's relevant to the article > Knowing more about these timbers helps us understand the Dutch success in world tr…
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Comment #29866894
What virtue are they "signalling?" Do you know what the Dutch East India Company was or that it resulted in several colonies? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Former_settleme…
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Comment #29854290
It took two weeks for my Apple ID email reset email to arrive. Since then I've learned to never use it for anything. I'm sorry for your loss.
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Comment #29845816
Even the author walks it back in the article. CA is "practically" or "roughly" doubling its taxes (and removing insurance costs). The clickbait headline though? "DOUBLING"
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Comment #29845552
> after headline whiplash The headline is no accident, The Tax Foundation is a center-right, fiscally conservative organization, generally critical of tax increases.
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Comment #29784070
HN is rife with "technical solutions to human problems" already, which is why new users can't downvote posts. It improved Stack Overflow, it would work here.
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Comment #29761335
lift
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Comment #29759934
...even though the options are; I voted "yes" and "no"
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Comment #29751560
Turns out the Camera app did NOT replace this person's head with a leaf https://twitter.com/mitchcohen/status/1476951534160257026 So the discussion about the image processing pipel…
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Comment #29706548
This post should have an asterisk. It is not risk free, a primary concern being drug-to-drug interactions. That said, a lethal dose is 10-20x what is typically administered. > Adve…
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Comment #29666046
False dichotomy. The author mentions the use of tags and emails as a reason why this solution works better than others. If you read it, TFA is more than just a folksy phrase like "…
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Comment #29598109
Has MS announced plans to port the Hotdog Stand theme to W11?
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Comment #29596686
> Only after 2016. Which it is right now, so "happy birthday" is public domain. > You ABSOLUTELY DO need to report any online purchase that does not charge you sales tax The origin…
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Comment #29595835
"Happy birthday" is public domain and you don't need to report things you buy online on your taxes
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Comment #29595706
Which laws were this Netflix exec's crimes an impossible "side effect" of?
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Comment #29561146
So how do you game this? "Googlebomb" this? I assume it's harder than keyword-based search? As a search engine, what efforts do I take to stop someone from gaming vector-based sear…
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Comment #29560400
Then Web3 doesn't exclusively benefit speculators. And there's a big difference between SSH and SSI. And solves it problems that, you say, weren't already solved. So it boils down …
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Comment #29558708
SSI uses public key cryptography, are you familiar with it? Adding a blockchain allows creation of a registry, smart chain interactions, notarization, many other features. How does…
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Comment #29557550
> which Web3 technologies How does self-sovereign identity exclusively benefit speculators?