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Do you stop for food? Buccee's is already half restaurant and targets long distance drivers. Charge yourself while charging your vehicle. Many suburban gas stations have some form of food service attached as well.


The company mentioned (Electriq Global) has a powder that stores hydrogen. There must have been some language or knowledge transfer issue with the article, because the website for Electriq talks about using KBH4 as a hydrogen carrier. https://www.electriq.com


Similar experience, it makes it easy to integrate components into partner pages because they can treat it just like any other HTML element and we don't have to worry about the vast majority of possible namespace conflicts thanks to the shadow DOM.


If it's one person spending 4 hours a day, 500 pages/month is about 16 a day including weekends, 4 pages per hour, so 15 minutes to review each page for redactions. 500/month seems pretty fast given that there's probably only a few people that have had this dumped on their plate in addition to everything else they have to do.


That article ended too early, I was hoping to get some insight into potential solutions.


This is extremely frustrating. Every time I try to discuss big issues with my dad, his side consists basically of "its too difficult". This man witnessed the transition room sized memory to 1TB SD cards, the growth of the internet infrastructure, the development of international flight - all things which would have been considered magical miracles just a few decades before he was born, but now everything is just too difficult to bother implementing. I don't understand how he can have that attitude after everything he witnessed being built and even participated in building.


This is really what does it for me. Name, eh, ok. Deliberately choosing other names to retain the 'joke', that's pushing it a bit but not a real deal breaker personally.

But straight up using homophobic slurs because of an API change? Apparently random racial slurs in comments? Why? Someone deliberately choose those specific words, they don't bring any benefit to the program, and they really are not something I would want to be associated with as a contributor.

I think the words people choose to convey information say a lot about what is floating near the top of their mind. Who seriously comes up with 'sluts' as their first choice to name an array of women?


Same here - I was ready to defend them on the naming theme, just like one of the other commenters here ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24022888 ) for many reasons, including the part where I am all for some inclusive profanity to liven the life a bit.

Then I talked with a friend who, among other things, was one of the developers at AdopteUnMec, and he gave me some direct links to both code and some other stuff done by the devs just on the AUM module, including api log test involving username Nazification.

Unfortunate, as I was really interested in the whole thing because wrapping websites in API to do some offline stuff had been on my mind recently, and this would have been at least a nice check of deduced website behaviours for my project :/


This is an interesting point I have not contemplated in my musings on the issue so far. Something I should have thought of earlier since my dad came out of retirement and thus is taking up a position that otherwise could have been occupied by the promotion of someone who graduate more recently.

Thanks for sharing it.


It’s a long article but if you just skip along and read around the graphs you get a lot of context on this situation. I also found it fascinating when I first stumbled upon it .

https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Boswort...


It doesn't have to be done with accelerated individuals not experiencing that school environment - just expand existing dual-credit systems and make it possible to spend your four high school years doing dual credit for the entire common core curriculum in your normal high school environment. That alone would probably make a huge difference. Not sure what the equivalent for trades would look like, I don't know enough about the academic process for those. But my high school had an auto shop, so it would be doable in at least one place for at least one trade.

Academic progression does not necessarily have to be tied in lockstep with social development.


I was also wondering about this. No discussion of the likelihood of someone who knows about their condition and is being treated for it being exposed in the first place. If they had a lower likelihood in the first place then it would also look like HCQ had the desired effect.

I am interested by a couple of their references, specifically regarding the possibility of HCQ only working as a prophylactic after a sufficiently long period of exposure. That could be a contributor to difficulty in replication.


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