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The ol' slow truck crossing a landing path vs high speed plane tech system?

https://archive.is/6QyUK


Discussion on the front page (213 points, 4 hours ago, 190 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47508246

Shouldn't you have submitted: https://www.openpersist.ai?human=true

.. or are you working for your bot again? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47498050



lololol preserving humans now X)

Hard to believe, but there the title is.

https://archive.is/6G0JJ



You need an edit on your first range (typo). 25Mm is amazing, nowhere is too far away (except the moon).


Discussion (172 points, 151 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47508246

(Previously but moved (200 points) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47509234)


Title: Landmark Verdict Says Meta Harmed Children, Allowing Adults to Prey on Them

https://archive.is/wLTyV


Looks like default-off (phew), unlike Chrome. A feature no-one asked for. Especially in FF where memory is well managed.

I have longed for this feature. For me, it is useful in many scenarios, such as:

  * reading two distantly separated sections of a long article on two split tabs;
  * reading a research paper on one tab and typing a question to StackExchange on the other;
  * reading a scanned book written in French on one tab and using a dictionary on the other.

I never thought I'd say something nice about Google Chrome, but this feature was the only reason that I sometimes used that browser instead of Firefox. The split view is incredibly handy when you're looking at a web application and an observability tool for that web application at the same time.

I might not have asked for it (because it never occurred to me) but I'm actually interested in trying it.

Discussion (134 points, 3 hours ago, 42 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47508246

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