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That happened the first time I clicked, but it is back.

Advise from low-quality bootcamp-like training programs that encourage open-source contribution, providing low-quality examples of such contribution, in order to improve one's resume and career chances.

Must be a strong headwind!

Multiple neighborhoods have no data, including Lakeside and Stonestown.

Good flag. I've just added add fallback to the nearest location with a sensor to the repo.

Cool. Enjoy!


> Cloudflare is being forced to censor content based on requests that have not been judicially reviewed.

Why do you think Italy is the good guy here?


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Nah, sports broadcasters and organizations shouldn't get special veto privileges on the internet.


How would you solve banning of pirated live streams of matches? Do you believe every event should be accessible for free to anyone?


Content "piracy" is a service delivery problem. Case in point: Valve's Steam + the fall of game piracy.


Okay, very interesting, go on.


Allowing people to bet against projects creates some perverse incentives, like encouraging someone to actively sabotage a project. It can create some very toxic conflict within an organization.


> Manage influence like a bank account

I often use the term "social capital." You have to be careful with how you spend it.


I thought it stood for Trump derangement syndrome, but you might be right.


Ah jeez, yours sounds believable too haha


I think they are referring to a moving point on earth's surface where all 3 norths appear to be in the same direction. I agree it wasn't clear.

What's also unclear to me is how all 3 could reliably be colinear, but maybe it's an aspect of spherical geometry that eludes me.


The locus of points where magnetic north aligns with true north is a (one dimensional) curve. On one side of the curve magnetic north is too far to the east, on the other side too far to the west.

Same for the locus of points where grid north matches true north.

The two curves meet in some finite number of isolated points, at each of these all three directions are the same.


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