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demodifier
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Comment #42728627
This is an interesting article about what is considered the most remote point on earth: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2024/11/point-n... A lot of satellite debris is…
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Comment #36610103
We make an IoT device that is used for precision agriculture data collection out in the field, close to the crop that is being grown. We specialize in capturing spectral data relat…
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Comment #34882444
Good question. I would assume that with the visualization being defined by the public-key of the server, this cannot be use to reverse-engineer the private key. Also, the linked pa…
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Comment #34662286
Regarding the last point of US putting balloons over China, that page has the following two paragraphs: "Worldwide, there are about 1,300 upper-air stations. Observations are made …
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Comment #30213750
One of the prerequisites is that the candidate does not otherwise need a visa to travel Iceland. Which means that foreign nationals who reside in the US and work in the kind of job…
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Comment #27841048
Would you ming sharing what you are looking for. I work for Arable (arable.com) and am interested in your use case, both to see if our product helps and to learn about new requirem…
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Comment #20417962
This particular requirement is tied to operating what's called a single-brand retail outlet in India. That would be Apple-owned Apple Stores. It is not clear to me if this is a req…
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Comment #9653410
I also wonder what happened to Indian applicants in 2012[0]. A 0.03% success rate. [0] - http://data.jobsintech.io/green-cards/india/2012
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Comment #9580144
I regularly use Muni line 29. At least a couple of times a week, commute hour buses do this. Usually it works out okay for two reasons: 1. The next bus is right around the corner o…
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Comment #7850167
That is indeed the case. The 'at the rate of' usage was quite popular in arithmetic problems even in the early 90s when most of the population was unaware of emails. My parents sti…
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Comment #6892357
In general, when talking about pre-Islamic India to an Indian audience the word Hindu is not always used explicitly since Hindu culture was the dominant culture in that period and …
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Comment #6422102
Just like the pixel density of an image, beyond a certain value, makes no difference to the human eye, perhaps the touch screen response time also gets perceived only up to a certa…
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Comment #4192857
Going to Google.com and disabling Instant Search, searching for something and then enabling it back worked for me. Now, searching from the address bar on Chrome works fine and am n…
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Comment #2291296
Heh. Same this happened to me. Took so much time to load that I thought there was something wrong. Clicked on your link and the image/link was cached. Now, it shows up instantaneou…
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Comment #2246600
Nice hack. In case you are using Node.js in the back end, you might want to check out socket.io. Provides Websocket support as well fall back transports for browsers that don't sup…
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Comment #2106960
This post is a link to the original EDGE Magazine article that the first post, a Guardian article summarises. Not sure that's reason enough for flagging because of duplication but …
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Comment #1950389
This page links to Sirin Joseph's page as the source, http://weblogs.asp.net/sjoseph/archive/2008/04/30/programmer... That is turn links to the IndianGeek source. That should resol…
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Comment #1597747
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.02/yahoo.html Anyone remember this article in Wired from way back in 2007? It goes into the details of the technology company vs a media enter…