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Check out the ones that have a spray bottle attached rather than just a bulb as it allows for way more water before needing to refill. I think it was popularized under the name "Elephant Ear Wax Removal Kit" but there are knockoffs now as well that are the same thing.


Is this suggesting staring directly at the sun? Or just getting indirect light (go outside for a bit without sunglasses on)? The article keeps saying looking at the sun for 30 minutes at a time, but isn't that incredibly bad for your eyes?


Maybe I'm being naive, but isn't that just email?


If chat apps all used email as the backbone to their messaging, sure.

The exact spec doesn’t matter, what matters is that chat apps all work off some single interoperable spec


Data Scientist I think.


I might also add gas prices being low again.


There might be more to it, but it sure seems like not. There’s been a boom in EV demand every time gas has gone up, and it’s fallen off when prices drop. This used to happen with hybrids too, same cadence.


It's the same word for everyone once a day. So you just spoiled it for anyone who hadn't gotten it. Just FYI in case you want to edit.


I'm no expert, but it looks like the Apple Valley big earthquakes were centered on land, and these Fukushima are centered off the coast. I would assume the closer to the center, the worse the damage, so perhaps that could explain it?


They were referencing worldle not wordle. Note the extra L for world instead of word.


Ah, I'm going to blame that one on HN's ridiculous decision to use a 9px font size for comments.


150% zoom level is your friend.


that's me.

and my experience of the web has been painful for the past 5 to 6 years. it feels like no one cares about zoom level or accessibility...


For me (still sub-40 for a few more years) font-sizes on the web are fine. It’s only HN with it’s "superior" design where I have to zoom in.


I'll go out on a limb and say you have turned 40 in the past 5 to 6 years.


Generally you don't want to charge the battery past about 80% unless you're going to use it right away. So the "extended range" charge would be charging past that 80%.


I think the 70s and 80s pop hits have had staying power because those songs were the pop music of the people with the power to choose the content of mass media as media became more massive in the 90s and 2000s (further television/radio station standardization and the internet).


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