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Thank you for sharing and making in open. Awesome work.


There's sources for each myth in the EU site.


True (already done that), but I would like to hear HN community opinion.


If you’ve googled then why are you asking about python 2?


Because Python 2 is in almost every book and online course (even that it has reached end of life).


Food chains/restaurants won't have this labels in the menus. And they will serve you the cheaper product.


Depends on the restaurant, the last one I ate at produce their own stuff at a couple of local free range farms that they corporate with. Once in a while you can even go visit the farms at special cooking out events. Not really uncommon here either.

I mean, if you order a pizza from the cheapest place then sure, but they already sell some really dodgy meats. We’ve had quite a few scandals where the beef turned out to be horse. Illegal, but you kind of know the stuff they sell is close to poison.


Can it be used for open source projects?

Also sample project would be nice where one can inspect generated code.


Awesome idea. Cross platform fast terminal with nice tmux integration.


This worked for me too, but only for a while. Now I can't find motivation to even open the projects or start something new. I have way too many responsibilities in my life. I think I gave up on my hopes on building my own business alone. I'm thinking of hiring other people to do my side projects.


Heh, I've been thinking of the hiring thing myself too, although more as a moonshot idea since I certainly don't have the resources to actually hire anybody at this point.

But reading your comment got me thinking... what about, hiring someone to work on your idea, and then pair-programming with that person?

The (perhaps implicit) idea would be that the person/team would be leading, and you'd be given a clear path to focus on the bits you wanted to and/or had time+energy for.

Squinting at this from the right angles, you could interpret such an idea as a race-to-the-bottom toward project management. But... perhaps that's a direction you could go in?

In any case, what side projects were there?


There is not Firefox requirement.


It would be great if Vivaldi implements all the features available in Vimium (chrome extension) natively.


Looks like the only thing missing is the shortcuts to select URLs to follow on the current page (which is pretty cool, btw).

Otherwise you can do everything Vimium can by customising keyboards shortcuts and using the "Quick Commands" menu (similar function as the menu brought up when typing "O" in Vimium).

Keyboard Shortcuts settings: vivaldi://settings/keyboard/

Quick Commands menu: https://help.vivaldi.com/article/quick-commands-menu/


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