New Zealand -> Kiwi.
New Zealand -> Kiwi.
Human languages: the words are made up and the rules don’t matter.
Especially true for English.
I read this a few weeks ago about it.
In what way?
I’m not on desktop so can’t inspect to see the img src.
But it’s possible for a url in img src to have a different response (ie, html) when it’s a direct navigation (ie new tab).
Presumably to disable that hot linking from other websites/apps. Especially if they use scrapers.
But yeah, bad ux.
I imagine that theoretical speed could only be used for drone planes.
Always been a fan of it being Hal Finney, regardless of any evidence. It’s poetic symmetry with losing both around the same time.
How does the use of ccTLDs furthers harms against the countries?
Misread the headline as e-bikes.
Ten years ago sure, the days I’d suggest matrix instead.
An unlikely pairing, but one that matches my own tastes.
Heh, I joined a company that used 1Password. Loved it. I set up a personal account to replace my use of browser built in password management.
The company got acquired and the acquirer replaced it with their corporate solution, LastPass. Then the LP breach happened and they switched to Keeper. Still prefer 1Password.
Is it better than a helicopter?
That is, probably limited to comfort, price, operating costs, and fuel efficiency.
It’s an abundant resource curse; land is the resource that is wasted.
They might try make them harder to skip.
Is that a picture of a straw man?
a little bit of Stockholm syndrome and some trauma bonding.
Yes of course. I was meaning in terms as a direct response to that pretty dumb statement from Linus.
When does a colloquial term become a non-colloquial? Usage by government/official contexts?