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depletedgherkin
"2023-11-02T02:34:27"
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I feel like changes in culture are a bigger factor than economic reasons.<p>Around the world it&#x27;s normally the poorer, not richer, countries that have more kids on average, so I don&#x27;t think finances are the main story here. A lot of countries with excellent childcare policies like in the Nordics also have pretty low birth rates. (Not knocking those policies though, I&#x27;m sure the parents there do appreciate them)
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tedunangst
"2023-11-02T02:35:24"
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Aye, though I checked the rev number and they apparently forked from before I added -o support, so I&#x27;m in the clear.
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xarope
"2023-11-02T02:35:25"
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You could almost shorten it to:<p><pre><code> if r, err := os.Open(src); err != nil { return err } defer r.Close() </code></pre> But then r is not in scope for the r.Close proper
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1vuio0pswjnm7
"2023-11-02T02:35:26"
US vs. Bankman-Fried: Trial Transcript 31 Oct 2023
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BHSPitMonkey
"2023-11-02T02:35:51"
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I stopped reading the article about 4 headings in because neither my new 2023 car nor my partner&#x27;s nearly decade-old car (still new enough to have a keyless ignition) suffer from these problems (or the complaints are just silly and I don&#x27;t agree with them).<p>- The doors re-lock after a remote unlock if you don&#x27;t actually use the doors, but most cars with smart keys these days simply open without you needing to use the remote at all anyway (handy if you&#x27;re wrangling groceries or children as the OP mentions), and the timeout is obviously less about being chased by thieves and more about keeping an accidental remote press from leaving the car unlocked indefinitely. - The slow closing action of a powered hatch is a fairly obvious safety decision (still fast enough in my experience to justify the tradeoff of having it open for you).
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PaulHoule
"2023-11-02T02:36:00"
A R4RS Compliant REPL in 7 KB
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adw
"2023-11-02T02:36:03"
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This is just, in an economic sense, another application of comparative advantage. If you can get paid more than your childcare costs, it&#x27;s an economic loss not to do exactly that. You get what you measure.
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sparker72678
"2023-11-02T02:36:08"
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For someone in the upper 1% of chocolate consumption, lead intake via chocolate is unlikely to be anywhere near the top of their list of health risk factors.
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invalidname
"2023-11-02T02:36:10"
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This is thoughtful and respectful by comparison. When it comes to the subject matter at hand.
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Strilanc
"2023-11-02T02:36:17"
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I&#x27;m sure you&#x27;re familiar with the arguments. It&#x27;s the explicit goal of several AI companies to make something more capable than us at engineering. Once you have that, there&#x27;s the possibility of very rapid self-reinforcing improvement. If you lose control of something like that, it&#x27;s game over.<p>GPT4 may not generate world class code, but it does it at a scale and speed unmatched by humanity. Alpha Zero took a week to go from nothing to better than any human in history at Go.
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bee_rider
"2023-11-02T02:36:18"
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I don’t disagree, I was just curious as to whether or not the situation is getting better, and figured it would be interesting to ask someone with firsthand experience.
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Kranar
"2023-11-02T02:36:23"
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This claim doesn&#x27;t add up. The fertility rate actually increases the lower your income is, that is, the richer you are the less likely you are to have kids.<p>The issue is not that kids are expensive, it&#x27;s that once you reach a certain level of income you don&#x27;t want to give up your lifestyle in order to raise kids. People who are lower income don&#x27;t have to give up on a lifestyle in order to have kids. They still have to work incredibly hard in order to raise kids, absolutely, but it&#x27;s not like if they didn&#x27;t raise kids they&#x27;d be able to go on vacations, enjoy eating out more often, attend more expensive social events with friends, etc...
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LegNeato
"2023-11-02T02:36:31"
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This is what osmeta did (bought by Facebook). I believe it shipped in whatsapp and messenger (see <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;steipete&#x2F;status&#x2F;1007428817579859969" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;steipete&#x2F;status&#x2F;1007428817579859969</a>, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=11599617">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=11599617</a>) but later fell out of favor and was replaced with react native and pure native rewrites.
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alephnerd
"2023-11-02T02:36:33"
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A residency is direct care of a patient. MDs already have internships and shadowing during their degree.
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est31
"2023-11-02T02:36:53"
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Yeah it&#x27;s like saying that Linux has support for case insensitive paths or that Windows supports forwards slashes in paths.<p>People with some limited amount of knowledge will quickly tell you that you are wrong, but it is them who are wrong. Many don&#x27;t even give you the little benefit of the doubt to do a small internet search, and yeah the problem is worse when you are an &quot;outsider&quot; in some sense.
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whichfawkes
"2023-11-02T02:37:01"
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I&#x27;ve only ever heard people prefer chains.
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huytersd
"2023-11-02T02:37:10"
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Alternatively conditions can be created where one parent, most likely the mother, can stay home and wages will automatically increase because of the reduced labor force.
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riku_iki
"2023-11-02T02:37:29"
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As for corporate fillings, there are lots of strong products already, also data in those fillings is rather limited.<p>&quot;Business intelligence&quot; is very broad term, maybe it is possible to find market fit there, since area is moving very fast, but hard to judge without seeing specifics.
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api
"2023-11-02T02:38:09"
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Poorer places usually have lower costs for things like real estate and child care. Richer places tend to get “cost disease” especially in real estate.<p>This in turn means that people have to have higher level careers and usually two earners in a home to afford the cost of living.<p>Overall this all raises GDP but it results in an environment that is hostile to family formation.<p>It could be a feedback loop too. Fewer kids might coincide with more career oriented lifestyles which drive higher earnings but also bid up real estate and other costs, and so on.
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invalidname
"2023-11-02T02:38:15"
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The term &quot;useful idiot&quot; isn&#x27;t an attack. It&#x27;s a term. I wasn&#x27;t calling him an &quot;idiot&quot;. I was saying he was being used by propaganda: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Useful_idiot" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Useful_idiot</a>
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aidenn0
"2023-11-02T02:38:51"
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Yeah, after adjusting for taxes, my wife made more money than I did (in opportunity costs anyways) the years we had 4 kids at home.
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bookofjoe
"2023-11-02T02:39:02"
Submit a Report: All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office
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"2023-11-02T02:39:22"
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MichaelZuo
"2023-11-02T02:39:24"
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How so?<p>Positive economic and negative economic externalities are too complex to factor in, at least of what I&#x27;ve seen.<p>So the net balance seems ambiguous.
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huytersd
"2023-11-02T02:39:27"
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Women in the Middle East (Kuwait, UAE) don’t have the freedom to do everything they would like to, though they can do almost everything an upper middle class woman in the US can do. The one thing I heard constantly when I was there was how bad they felt for the women in the US who were forced to have a job and they would never exchange places with them.
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Tagbert
"2023-11-02T02:39:32"
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The Prologue will be a larger vehicle matching the Chevy Blazer. Honda has not announce a vehicle corresponding to the smaller Equinox. With their recent falling out, I don’t expect it to.
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csomar
"2023-11-02T02:39:42"
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<p><pre><code> Location: Vietnam&#x2F;Malaysia Remote: Yes, preferred. Willing to relocate: Depends on the location. Technologies: Rust, WASM. Particularly interested in Cloudflare workers or WASM serverless stuff. Quite comfortable with TypeScript&#x2F;React, AWS, Terraform, etc.. but only looking for stuff heavily related to Rust&#x2F;WASM. Résumé&#x2F;CV: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;omarabid Email: hn [at] omarabid.com</code></pre>
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effingwewt
"2023-11-02T02:39:46"
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Wow and you speak of entitlement.<p>See- you made a choice, but we aren&#x27;t allowed to.<p>Having an ad doesn&#x27;t mean we have to watch it, same as with any radio or tv commercial it can be muted or the channel changed until it&#x27;s over.<p>youtube wouldn&#x27;t be the platform it is today if it hadn&#x27;t begged us all to host videos in the past.<p>And since when does posting something online just entitle you to money?<p>People forget the internet existed before people got a share of ad revenue. It used to be for love of the game, now it&#x27;s all just gimmie $.
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wslh
"2023-11-02T02:39:48"
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When was the change? These pages were indexed by Google years ago, Google removed them obviously, and the search worked fine in the past.<p>You are saying one day you use your mobile phone for calling and the next day the device only work for calling 0800-*?
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ndriscoll
"2023-11-02T02:39:50"
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My two year old is awesome and says&#x2F;does new funny things every single day. She&#x27;s been a hoot since maybe 1-1.5. I&#x27;m super lucky to get to spend all day with her right now while on leave for my 1 month old. Being able to pop out of my room and see her during the day is also one of the best perks of remote work. She&#x27;s only recently started to notice&#x2F;take interest in other kids, and the other day we went to the park and the playground was empty, and she goes &quot;Where&#x27;s my friends? FRIENDS!!!!! My friends are hiding.&quot; She&#x27;s also decided our cats&#x27; names are mama meowy and dada meowy (they&#x27;re both male).<p>The 1 month old is not so fun yet, granted.
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aynyc
"2023-11-02T02:39:57"
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Just tossing it out there. I wish they make child care cost like daycare tax deductible.
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swalling
"2023-11-02T02:40:00"
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Your entire framework is capitalist voodoo.<p>The US education system can stand to spend way more money compared to other budget areas like defense that are massively overfunded. Teachers are paupers for absolutely no good reason. Furthermore, what are you measuring outcomes against? We don&#x27;t even have a holistic universal measurement of positive outcomes. Standardized tests are a joke and everyone knows it.
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Racing0461
"2023-11-02T02:40:04"
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Couldn&#x27;t one argue that the property owner is maximizing value by not renewing leases and waiting for everyone to leave to build a high rise? Seems the issue here is tenant laws preventing the property form maximizing value. (resulting in this drawn out process in the meantime)<p>If there was a land value tax implemented, it seems like we would need even less tenant laws in order for the property owner to properly maximize the value of the land to pay the hefty taxes they can&#x27;t control (such as immediate eviciton if a better use for that plot comes about etc).<p>Or do we expect the property owner to have all the responsibility for this &quot;land value tax&quot; but none of the authority to update his proeprty to meet the new cost in a timely manner?
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i67vw3
"2023-11-02T02:40:15"
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In my school, they started taking blood tests during annual medical checkup. (certified doctors &amp; parents permission).<p>100 students participated in the blood tests out of which I think atleast 4 fainted. The test was done by just piercing a small needle, &amp; not the actual extraction of large amount of blood. The analogy is slightly different than a vaccine shot, but nonetheless the setup is same by using needle.
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matheusmoreira
"2023-11-02T02:40:17"
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Is anyone working on this? I&#x27;ll try it out. I&#x27;ve been reading all I can about floats the past few days in order to add support for them in my language. Perfect opportunity.
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sp0rk
"2023-11-02T02:40:33"
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I really like this site. I also wanted to call out the smart UI decision to map the space bar to the &quot;new window&quot; button (which is itself long like a space bar.) I discovered this intuitively after going fullscreen just because of the shape of the on-screen button.<p>Edit: I realized after using the site a while longer that the space bar is just activating the last button pressed, which is normal browser behavior. I still appreciate that the site uses the native browser buttons so that this behavior works out that way.
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xcjs
"2023-11-02T02:40:34"
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A competent stylesheet will sidestep all those issues. Admittedly, I do wish MathML were in place to be used online and in epub documents as that would make the problem much more easily solvable.
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ImPostingOnHN
"2023-11-02T02:40:43"
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That is also correct, the task of changing the system just seems out of scope for any given hospital.<p>Maybe if a sufficient number of hospital systems were sufficiently motivated to sufficiently lobby the government for change. I don&#x27;t know what that would take.
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elphinstone
"2023-11-02T02:40:48"
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I wish article named the publisher so they can be boycotted.
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invalidname
"2023-11-02T02:40:52"
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There&#x27;s a lot of evidence but here&#x27;s the son of the head of Hamas providing some: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=B8YYmrgAeqw">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=B8YYmrgAeqw</a>
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dekhn
"2023-11-02T02:41:12"
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This isn&#x27;t a &quot;do you have references&quot; situation. You&#x27;re wasting folks time. Nearly all drugs target proteins, with a few that target DNA or RNA.
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lxe
"2023-11-02T02:41:22"
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Keep in mind, that new cars aren&#x27;t bad simply because of all this new tech, but rather how this tech is exposed to the user. HCI seems to have disappeared by the wayside as we create more and more complicated systems.<p>Yet it is possible to apply good interaction design to complex systems. Taking the example from the car itself -- the engine and transmission is a very complicated system, yet it&#x27;s exposed to the user through simple and learnable controls like steering wheel, the gear shift, and the pedals.<p>In these examples it&#x27;s painfully obvious that human-machine interaction and user experience design was either an afterthought, or developed by people who are simply not qualified to actually design interactive systems altogether.
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wil421
"2023-11-02T02:41:27"
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No it was Chase.
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zik
"2023-11-02T02:41:50"
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Is it the job of linux OS people to provide multi-platform executable compatibility with every other OS? That seems like a stretch considering that no OS has ever done that.
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OldGuyInTheClub
"2023-11-02T02:41:56"
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Amen. American business has to stripmine something, anything. Past generations put the brakes on doing it to natural resources so the tide has turned to human resources.
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betolink
"2023-11-02T02:41:59"
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henearkr
"2023-11-02T02:42:04"
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Why? Eating very dark chocolate does not increase other morbidity factors.<p>I&#x27;m one of these ones. Sometimes eating two bars of 98% chocolate per day. Sometimes more.<p>The fats in it are not unhealthy, and the sugar amount is also very low.
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thorum
"2023-11-02T02:42:07"
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What are you basing that on?
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ArchOversight
"2023-11-02T02:42:14"
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<p><pre><code> % type grep grep is &#x2F;usr&#x2F;bin&#x2F;grep % echo -n &quot;a&quot; | &#x2F;usr&#x2F;bin&#x2F;grep -o &#x27;b*&#x27; Assertion failed: (advance &gt; 0), function procline, file util.c, line 732. zsh: done echo -n &quot;a&quot; | zsh: abort &#x2F;usr&#x2F;bin&#x2F;grep -o &#x27;b*&#x27; </code></pre> Your alias is not part of the macOS default.
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thujone
"2023-11-02T02:42:28"
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Bah, the only thing worse than a buncha arrogant C++ programmers is someone who complains about them
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karmakaze
"2023-11-02T02:42:29"
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This is interesting in that I never understood that fainting is different than what I&#x27;d experienced a number of times through my life. In my case, there&#x27;s no sensory input but is rather simply low blood pressure (often combined with low blood sugar) and getting up quickly after being very inactive for a long time results in a blackout, fast but gradual fade-to-black and crouching to the ground.<p>On the other hand, my mother who could be actively busy in the kitchen and talking to me across the room behind her, then if I&#x27;m standing close behind her as she turns around surprised to see me standing there, will fall flat on her ass. She doesn&#x27;t pass out but it&#x27;s definitely something along the lines of the mechanism described here.
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Kranar
"2023-11-02T02:42:30"
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Countries that provide government funding for childcare don&#x27;t just throw money at childcare programs, they also regulate the price of childcare as well.
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tonyarkles
"2023-11-02T02:42:57"
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Heh, reading the article&#x2F;rant I was waiting for the Nissan punchline. I was travelling for work a couple months ago and ended up with a Nissan Armada. Pretty much everything the author&#x27;s complaining about was things I experience. Plus it had a forward collision detector that loved to start freaking out while I was sitting at a rural red light with narry a car in sight for miles.<p>I was really glad to come home and get back in my 2016 Tacoma :). It has a couple of quirks but it really is a joy to drive every day. I definitely feel your pain about the front seat though, although I&#x27;ve got the Access Cab so groceries and dogs go in the back &quot;seat&quot;.
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cheaprentalyeti
"2023-11-02T02:42:59"
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(Followup four days later from my laptop: I must remember to not post from my phone; that word salad is impressive.)<p>(Also, I&#x27;m going to try to look up the original creator of Midori, to see what&#x27;s going on).
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hotnfresh
"2023-11-02T02:43:13"
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Yeah, that’s a good point.<p>[edit] seriously, I mean, in case that came off as sarcastic.
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mc32
"2023-11-02T02:43:36"
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I hold out hope that Marty Stouffer’s Wild America didn’t make liberal use of those shenanigans in his original series.
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smoldesu
"2023-11-02T02:43:42"
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This reads like fairly standard ass-covering legalese. Why is it particularly relevant?
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082349872349872
"2023-11-02T02:43:44"
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I suspect the revolution in .cu had something to do with the tariffs as well...
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bushbaba
"2023-11-02T02:43:59"
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Or leverage immigration and cheaper housing to solve the gap.
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renzho7
"2023-11-02T02:44:07"
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Location: Lima, Peru (UTC -5) fine with EST,CST,PST<p>Remote: Yes<p>Willing to relocate: Not yet<p>Technologies: selenium, cypress, cucumber, rest-assured, jmeter, docker, postman<p>Résumé&#x2F;CV: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;renzhonrabines&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;renzhonrabines&#x2F;</a><p>Email: renzhon[dot]sdet[at]outlook[dot]com<p>QA Engineer (Manual and Automation) with 8+ years of experience. Worked with various types of testing, such as: end to end, regression, exploratory, automated, performance, mobile, and cross-browser also identified and fixed bugs when possible. I&#x27;ve collaborated seamlessly with product and engineering teams and worked in many teams as their first QA Available for part-time or fulltime contract, freelance.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;about.me&#x2F;renzhonrabines" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;about.me&#x2F;renzhonrabines</a>
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pclmulqdq
"2023-11-02T02:44:08"
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Exactly. Google search is not a knowledge finder for power users, it&#x27;s a content finder for normal people. The fact that it was good at finding knowledge for 10 years or so is entirely incidental to the goals of modern Google.
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geerlingguy
"2023-11-02T02:44:14"
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Raspberry Pi really reset expectations there, though—even when I had access to their alpha version of the CM4, it was booting with a full GUI, all interfaces working, and there were just a few tweaks to IO interfaces they needed to make for better speed and stability.<p>With many non-Pi boards, bringup via UART is typical, but the vast majority of SBC users wouldn&#x27;t know what to do if you tossed them a USB to UART adapter.
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ies7
"2023-11-02T02:44:26"
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These clubs = those who paid the most for ads
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renzho7
"2023-11-02T02:44:33"
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SEEKING WORK | Remote<p>Location: Lima, Peru (UTC -5) fine with EST,CST,PST<p>Willing to relocate: Not yet<p>Technologies: selenium, cypress, cucumber, rest-assured, jmeter, docker, postman<p>Résumé&#x2F;CV: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;renzhonrabines&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;renzhonrabines&#x2F;</a><p>Email: renzhon[dot]sdet[at]outlook[dot]com<p>QA Engineer (Manual and Automation) with 8+ years of experience. Worked with various types of testing, such as: end to end, regression, exploratory, automated, performance, mobile, and cross-browser also identified and fixed bugs when possible. I&#x27;ve collaborated seamlessly with product and engineering teams and worked in many teams as their first QA Available for part-time or fulltime contract, freelance.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;about.me&#x2F;renzhonrabines" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;about.me&#x2F;renzhonrabines</a>
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salut-monet
"2023-11-02T02:44:38"
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Look awesome! Will definitely try it out!
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Meph504
"2023-11-02T02:44:43"
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Honestly at this point, because there are SO many tlds do people even care at this point.<p>It&#x27;s just a money grab, and one that is designed to strong arm brands into protecting themselves by buying up all this pointless tlds to avoid brand delusion.<p>At this point, it seems its likely cheaper to just buy the .com, and let lawyers handle anyone else instead of buying endless pointless tlds, even more so now they are trying this auction&#x2F;bidding war crap.<p>How about we put a freeze on all TLDs. and we create rules that require they all go back to a standard fee structure, no auctions, no reserving, etc..
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lucubratory
"2023-11-02T02:44:47"
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I mean yeah, if you give out a receipt as any sort of tradesman you&#x27;re probably going to have to report that income or risk tax evasion prosecution. I have personally never had a tradesman give me a receipt, always cash-in-hand, for anything at home. Work expenses a receipt is required though, and those I pay with card anyway.
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renegade-otter
"2023-11-02T02:44:59"
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It&#x27;s a one-sided statistic, and it&#x27;s completely pointless. What is it supposed to prove? That raising children costs money? Well, no shit. Let&#x27;s just cut this useless expense loose and die off as a species, then. No species, no GDP, no problem.
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kjs3
"2023-11-02T02:44:59"
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No idea how you think that rebuts my objection.
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erikig
"2023-11-02T02:45:01"
Babel Plugin to Make JavaScript Gen-Z Friendly
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landemva
"2023-11-02T02:45:02"
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&gt; it makes no sense to privatize streets and roads, there is only one going to your home.<p>Where I live roads are private (part of the lot) with reciprocal easement to all other lot owners to travel on the easement. It&#x27;s not a toll and it&#x27;s not &#x27;public&#x27; or &#x27;government&#x27;. No worries about government making crazy rules on their roads, when we own it.<p>Closer to topic, I want to get neighbors and everyone onboard with installing fiber in road and leasing to ISPs. Way too many hassles, so we remain dependent on Comcast.
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fbrncci
"2023-11-02T02:45:07"
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Yes, I do post in these hiring threads as well as freelancer threads on my personal account every month. I have been working with two companies, and have invoiced them for nearly $200k in the past ~2 years for development and consulting work. One of them is a startup, the other a software shop for startups. All web-dev &amp; api work. In both cases, they reached out to me. I have had no luck reaching out to companies in those threads.
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newsclues
"2023-11-02T02:45:38"
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Good, refocusing on strong families will be good for everyone.
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bifrost
"2023-11-02T02:45:51"
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Location: San Francisco, CA<p>Remote: YES<p>Willing to relocate: NO<p>Technologies: Datacenters&#x2F;Cloud, Infrastructure, Networking, Infosec<p>Résumé&#x2F;CV: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.minions.com&#x2F;resume&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.minions.com&#x2F;resume&#x2F;</a><p>Email: bifrost@minions.com<p>FunFact: I used to help out with HN when I worked at YC.<p>Looking to go fulltime somewhere that my experience can be useful. Recently I&#x27;ve been doing some infrastructure work for AI companies that are building out compute resources, security&#x2F;network auditing and automation. I would be open to doing more long-term contracting for the right company but ultimately I&#x27;d like to be in-house.
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riku_iki
"2023-11-02T02:45:52"
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You can just ignore my comments and walk away? To me you just another &quot;internet expert&quot; which I am not sure why should I blindly trust.
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genmud
"2023-11-02T02:45:55"
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When the <i>median household</i> income is 75,000 and the average household size is 2.5, yes, a metric like this can be a value judgement of policies.<p>I have another kid on the way and daycare for both kids (when the new one is about 8-9 months old) is going to be around $3,700&#x2F;month, or $44,400 per year. For my family we will spend more than half the median household income just on child care. The story is almost the same with nearly every parent I talk to.
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mtoohig
"2023-11-02T02:46:04"
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<p><pre><code> Location: Pennsylvania, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, Vue.js, Astro.js, Docker, Ansible, FastAPI, Flask, Celery, Directus, BeautifulSoup, AWS, Proxmox, FreeNAS, RaspberryPi and more. Resume: on my website, found in my profile email: MyWebSiteDomainName@gmail.com </code></pre> I am US citizen returning to US by the end of the year. I have worked the past 8 years the country of Vanuatu as a solo-software engineer while I waited for my wife to obtain her US visa and then covid kept us in Vanuatu longer than expected. I&#x27;ve built a variety of systems from a Netflix clone for a local ISP including in-house transcoding pipelines (internet too expensive&#x2F;bandwidth too limited for customers to access real Netflix), a linear TV channel for a local TV broadcaster with automatic playlist building&#x2F;solving, a booking system for international tourism to Vanuatu, a Foursquare-esque PWA for local businesses, a license plate detection and collection app, a logistics and assets management system for local freight company and many other web scrapers and other projects for fun.<p>As a result, I&#x27;ve had a well rounded background of experience, worked with a lot of on-premise hardware, various technologies and was responsible for everything top to bottom which means to say finding clients, investigating requirements, design and implementation and deployment was on me.<p>I&#x27;m hoping to find a rewarding and challenging project to work on in the States and to join a team of like minded software engineers. I also like kava.
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Pigalowda
"2023-11-02T02:46:30"
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I actually did 3 months for Core, i think that’s pretty average.<p>Kevlar Radprimer Board vitals<p>Radprimer has probably more than 5,000 basic and intermediate questions by itself. Are you saying I lowballed it? I was pulling numbers out of my ass
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app4soft
"2023-11-02T02:46:35"
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&gt; <i>let me know if it can be improved on in some fashion.</i><p>Might be good to replace <i>rattleCAD</i> link in the list from official site to Wikipeda article, where there are many rattleCAD related links already collected, including a link to old opensource versions on Internet Archive.
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spondylosaurus
"2023-11-02T02:46:36"
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In the realm of technical documentation, too, originality isn&#x27;t a virtue in itself. (And I say this as a technical writer who doesn&#x27;t even use LLMs regularly.)<p>If you needed to throw in a sentence or two ahout, e.g., what load balancing is, you&#x27;re better off lifting a definition from an authoritative source than trying to come up with a &quot;creative&quot; rephrasing for its own sake. Standard terminology is standard because it works.
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explaininjs
"2023-11-02T02:46:43"
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So you just jumped into a thread that had nothing to do with you to complain about how it doesn&#x27;t solve your particular problems, despite never claiming to?
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FireBeyond
"2023-11-02T02:46:45"
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See whether it is possible to disable via coding (OBD). My Audi can be customized down to &quot;how many dings, including zero&quot;, and when they trigger, like &quot;not if you&#x27;re stopped&quot;.
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craftkiller
"2023-11-02T02:46:47"
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There is nothing to worry about. We&#x27;ve had lossless conversion between analog and digital audio for decades thanks to Shannon-Nyquist: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM</a>
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"2023-11-02T02:46:49"
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p1esk
"2023-11-02T02:46:56"
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Why is this downvoted?
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bachmeier
"2023-11-02T02:47:05"
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The BEA has done some work to capture non-market activity:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bea.gov&#x2F;data&#x2F;special-topics&#x2F;household-production" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bea.gov&#x2F;data&#x2F;special-topics&#x2F;household-production</a><p>For whatever reason, it doesn&#x27;t seem to have gotten much attention.
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MichaelZuo
"2023-11-02T02:47:18"
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The parent is right, saying a database about proteins &#x27;looks like one narrow niche knowledge base.&#x27; in this context is just nonsense.
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OldGuyInTheClub
"2023-11-02T02:47:20"
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I can&#x27;t vote in the states that want child labor laws gutted. There are always loud voices in those states that say there&#x27;s nothing wrong with it and that educating children as opposed to putting them to work is just governmental overreach.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;allpoetry.com&#x2F;The-Golf--Links" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;allpoetry.com&#x2F;The-Golf--Links</a>
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my12parsecs
"2023-11-02T02:47:26"
A rare look at Google's most lucrative search queries
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tinycombinator
"2023-11-02T02:47:27"
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At first, I thought this would be an app that opens a new browser window on another random user&#x27;s computer somewhere in the world.
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Retric
"2023-11-02T02:47:45"
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It could easily be the largest risk factor from chocolate.<p>In Switzerland the average person is consuming 8.8kg&#x2F;year (22lb), and the country is quite healthy by international standards. They have the lowest obesity rate in Europe and and half that of America which averages significantly lower levels of chocolate consumption.
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moehm
"2023-11-02T02:48:02"
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I&#x27;m not sure this list is correct, as e.g. according to ICANN Wiki[0] .map is still proposed, not yet delegated.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;icannwiki.org&#x2F;.map" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;icannwiki.org&#x2F;.map</a>
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jfoutz
"2023-11-02T02:48:22"
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you know, it&#x27;s weird. I have a Miata. It&#x27;s not particularly fast, but it&#x27;s fun to drive. Went on a bit of a road trip over the summer, and parking was tight at one place I stayed, so was valet only.<p>They had to get a janitor to pull my car around the next day.<p>I mean, it&#x27;s a little unusual to need to push the stick down to go into reverse, but I guess it&#x27;s like secret knowledge now days.<p>I really love that car. Who knows how things&#x27;ll go. I hope it&#x27;ll outlast me.
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jruohonen
"2023-11-02T02:48:23"
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&gt; This reads like fairly standard ass-covering legalese.<p>I agree.<p>&gt; Why is it particularly relevant?<p>Because it demonstrates---in the jargon of expensive lawyers---that GitHub is very much a part of the surveillance capitalism ecosystem. Personally, I never quite understood why so many FOSS&#x2F;OSS communities consented.
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polalavik
"2023-11-02T02:48:26"
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The knob is a UI&#x2F;UX disaster itself. A digital system that literally requires you to look at the screen instead of the road to access nested after nested menu items.
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sshanky
"2023-11-02T02:48:31"
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Same!
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grogenaut
"2023-11-02T02:48:38"
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Early to mid 2000s are also good and the fit and finish was nicer. Have my mom&#x27;s 08 tsx and it&#x27;s still great
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hemansnation
"2023-11-02T02:48:43"
What do you prefer self paced courses or Live interactive sessions?
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CityOfThrowaway
"2023-11-02T02:48:50"
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Yes, making as many kid-related things as possible tax-deductible is a sensible way to provide &quot;subsidies&quot; that incentivize more children.
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jwells89
"2023-11-02T02:48:51"
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Is that really a fair comparison, though? The changes seen by smartphones (both hardware and software) in that period of time are much more dramatic than PCs saw in the same period. In 2009, PCs as a device category were mature already while smartphones were just getting started.<p>Windows (and thus anything mimicking it) is also a bit of on outlier when it comes to backwards compatibility anyway. There aren’t too many other systems still being developed that a 14 year old binary will run on, let alone run correctly.
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