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New Zealand -> Kiwi.
New Zealand -> Kiwi.
Human languages: the words are made up and the rules don’t matter.
Especially true for English.
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.
I don’t have an example, but I would like to see a rotary phone dial ui as input method for a phone number.
Edit: I see there’s mentions and a gif in another comment.
They can’t fix the bug because it’ll affect the outcome of any experiments.
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?
Nothing will top the r/nostupidquestions favourite of [Is Stephen pronounced like Stephen?](https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/3bmo28/is_stephen_pronounced_the_same_as_stephen/]
Cool. Can’t see that data url. Use an image of pastebin like it did.
Divination with maths is statistics.
Ten years ago sure, the days I’d suggest matrix instead.
data:html,
Might work.
Edit: stupid html stripping. Ugh.
data:html,
data:html,
Fine, a paste bin. https://txt.t0.vc/PDIP
Also, often can right click -> loop.
Gotta have a big bucket to hold that big data.
When does a colloquial term become a non-colloquial? Usage by government/official contexts?