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Can you select and copy text with pretext?

Of course you can. It doesn't replace the dom, just changes how it's calculated. https://chenglou.me/pretext/dynamic-layout/

My read is that it just seems a bit reckless doing a full rewrite so quickly.


What’s wrong with eating steak? Biologically I mean, not ethically.


Absolutely nothing, if you only eat a few ounces. But a lot of places will server you a 12 oz ribeye steak which has 900 calories all by itself. Add on a side of french fries and a sugary beverage and you get a days worth of calories in a single sitting.

When you are on a GLP medication, commonly your digestion slows and will make you really prone to constipation and acid reflux. I've learned to eat just 3-6 ozs when I do steak, and generally opt for the veggies instead of the potatoes now. Feel much better in the morning.


Yeah I think the fries and sugary beverage would be contributing to the “crazy stomach pain” a lot more than the steak. But the person I’m replying to made no mention of those things..


Yeah, I think I got a little lost with mention of the side dishes in my comment. Point is, I'm on these medications and when a 12 oz ribeye comes out from a restaurant, I don't feel any need to eat all of it. I often eat less than half or split it with my spouse

I know a stomach ache is coming if I do.


A 12oz ribeye is a pretty generous serving; it's not something that sneaks up on you.

The surprising thing for me, having settled into a ~1400kcal budget, is how tricky it is to hit protein goals. You go into this thinking it'll be like going low-carb, you'll just eat a lot of beef, but the fun cuts are not efficient protein delivery vehicles. Hitting the kcal budget is effortless; getting the protein in, not so much.


Same!

Keeping a small stock of these has helped me a lot with that:

https://fairlife.com/core-power/chocolate-protein-shake-42g/


How does an article like this not mention Bill Joy??


Bram is a glaring omission in the vi family tree, too. Though, they'd have to draw the line somewhere (i.e. include nvim creator?) and maybe it's better leave individual people out.


The article focuses on the variants, not their authors. Joy, Bram, Perens (Busybox) are all omitted. At least the exclusion is nonbiased.


Weren't the Maldives supposed to be underwater like 15 years ago? Seems like the sea is rising much slower than models predicted?


No models predicted that.

Plenty of info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_in_the_Maldives

Of note, most of the country no longer has fresh groundwater, and 50% of the national budget goes to climate mitigation.


Seas are rising faster than climate models predicted:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10196-1


almost like NOAA, had it not been savaged by this current anti-science admin, would be able to lend further credibility here. As it stands, several researchers that I know of, formerly of NOAA, were banging this drum loudly for decades.


What’s to stop a 40 year old from holding up a photo of their 15 year old self for the age verification camera?


nothing at all, because it's PR security theatre done out of desperation as their platform has been gradually revealed to be a machine that destroys children's lives


It's a interactive prompt needing a webcam. You move your head to prove it is a live face.


I've seen a video of someone getting verified by drawing a face on a thumb.


It was fake


I've seen people getting verified by using a video game character creation screen. How can these AI systems possibly tell?


One thing is sure: if they can be fooled, adults will figure out a way to fool it. (Young enough children might not, but that doesn't help security). And once they're in, their child victims and their parents will be all the more likely to assume they're a child.


How many gallons of water are you assuming are in that burger patty? Because, while cows do drink water that falls from the sky and lands on fields where it was going to land anyway, they also urinate most of it back out.

Very little water that would have been used for any other purpose, or isn’t naturally returned to the water cycle, ends up being consumed in the production of the burger patty.

To be clear I think your point about AI not consuming all that much water relative to other things is valid, but comparing it to the water consumed by eating meat weakens your point for anyone that hasn’t bought into the bunk “cows are driving climate change” narrative.


Cows drinking isn't the major pie anyways. Cow feeding on Alfalfa which has been grown and irrigated with huge amount of water is the problem.


That largely depends on where the alfalfa is grown. A lot of the alfalfa grown in deserts is shipped as combination ballast weight for leaving cargo ships and to feed foreign cows and not used for domestic cattle. While nobody around or east of the Great Lakes irrigates alfalfa and is essentially a free product requiring no pesticides and no fertilizer and even adds extra nitrogen fertilizer to the soil. It is just plant, cut, and bail and is otherwise basically a wonder crop for sustainable agriculture anywhere that gets rain once a month or more.


The vast majority of cattle are raised in a pasture and eat grass, even those labeled “grain fed”. Grain fed just means they spend some time (e.g. 30 days) in a feed lot.

I hadn’t heard about cows eating alfalfa though, where is that happening? Wouldn’t it be more valuable to sell it to people instead of using it as feed?


Grass takes lots of water to grow.


That water is free. It’s called rain.


So when there is no rain you let the cattle die? Feed on other people's land? By that logic even server's water can come from rain.

> Around 14 percent of the 3 670 km3 of freshwater withdrawn each year for the irrigation of crops and pasture is allocated to produce feed items for livestock

[1]: https://openknowledge.fao.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/a7f...


Yes, drought often results in the death of livestock.


Sort of. It has the opportunity cost of the forests we cleared for it.


Very cool! I used to play this game for a few minutes every morning at a friends place before school. With the clone being open source, would you be open to QoL patches? I don’t have anything specific in mind, just curious how close to the original you want to stay.


Patches are welcome, especially for UI stuff - the simulation I'd like to keep matching exactly. I have one deviation already: the floors are 0-indexed and lobbies are on 15, 30, ..., which would be 16, 31, ... in the original game.


Lmao and here I am still staunchly treating Blazor’s 2MB runtime as a deal-breaker


Emacs had long ago exceeded eight megs!


If it doesn't fit on a floppy...!


September 18, 2020. That's when Apple released their Watch Series 6, which has an always on color display, and enough battery to last all day.


You can also configure PimeTime to have an always-on display, and it should even last more than a day.


>last all day

Is this really the benchmark for a wearable's battery life? A single day?


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