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https://omnivore.app is down. Hug of death perhaps?



as mentioned in the parent comment, omnivore shut down.


One person I saw do this is Mia: https://www.tiktok.com/@heymiadotco

If you sort videos by popularity there's a lot I enjoyed where she does a "UX roast" of SaaS or streaming websites


There's Vim Adventure which is more tutorial than a game bit still: https://vim-adventures.com/


Vim Adventure is great! I find it annoying that it's 25$ for 6 months, because I definitely won't pay again just to quickly redo one level. I think a one-time payment would be more fair.

Or maybe if they keep adding level, we could pay per level, so that the levels that have already been paid would stay forever? I don't know.


Agree wholeheartedly. I did pay once but the sour taste it leaves in my mouth to redo what I’ve done makes me reluctant even to recommend it to others. I do recommend it, but with a caveat that probably scares them away.


Btw if you also use DuckDuckGo, you can start your search with "!hn" and "!r" bangs: https://duckduckgo.com/bangs


And you can go full circle, adding DDG's bangs as bookmark keywords on Firefox!

https://www.ghacks.net/2022/01/13/use-all-of-duckduckgos-ban...

https://github.com/jameshealyio/bang-bookmarks/


You can replicate DDG's bangs in Chrome too: https://jerrynsh.com/how-to-google-with-a-bang/#how-to-googl...


Hi! You can copy the branch name at the bottom of the right sidebar with one click: https://i.imgur.com/O3StMBA.png

Or in the merge request widget, below the description: https://i.imgur.com/V72v9jj.png


that's the source branch. I am looking for a way to copy the target/destination branch name.


I definitely get this with speaking foreign languages - English feels like a second mother tongue to me at this point, but even though I can create Spanish sentences, I get choked up when about to speak.


The paper looks at 50 million conversations across 16 million Wikipedia talk pages to create a framework for understanding linguistic markers of conversational trajectories. In a (very surprising) nutshell: if someone writes "Wow, you're coming off as a total d," the conversation is likely to end badly.


Fortunately, I don't use Excel at work, but this was a very entertaining read. Thanks @anakic!


Thanks! I touch on the project a little, but the point was to stick to the story and make it enjoyable to read. I'm glad it worked:)


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