Well it's herbal tea, so there's something to that. But I think it's the high amount of wild greens. No chemicals, just natural greens they pick from around the island. Pretty healthy stuff!
This is a link to a free 25 minute unrestricted browser demo. The browser is running in an iframe (basically).
We will be rolling out some new things in the next few months, including:
- developer client API to embed a browser in a "<webview-element></webview-element>"-like custom element and do things like run an automation script in it. This should be valid for both self hosted and SaaS versions.
- SaaS API, probably charged by the minute, with potentially some free minutes. We will probably not bench of other providers offerings but go our own way.
- License keys for self-hosted.
Stay tuned and feel free to reach out hey@dosaygo.com if you want to connect.
This is a classic. I like how there are some algorithms that are really elegant and seem fundamental, in a similar way to how arithmetic, basic algebra, FTA, and related seem fundamental. I think this is one. Also the LZ algorithm that iteratively builds up a dictionary of frequent patterns, and converges on the information theoretic limit.
This is pretty cool, seriously. As of latest patch it supports uninstalling an unpacked extension, too. I will probably add support for this as the extensions backend in BrowserBox/CloudTabs once it stabilizes, but for now we use a slightly different method to enable "normal" extension installs from the Chrome WebStore (which serves us pretty well, tho support is in beta as figuring out the UX for panels, popups, etc in a remote browser is important).
Certainly they are. So when Karl Nell says "a higher form of Non Human Intelligence" is interacting with humanity, I doubt he means ants.
When Tim Gallaudet says "advanced non human intelligence" are interacting with our assets in the oceans - I doubt he means dolphins.
Tho both are undoubtedly NHI.
The actual "tech civilizational level" NHI are often described as insectoid. Interesting to consider that a collectively intelligent ant species could proceed through evolution into a multiplanet technologically super-advanced one.
The platforms are opaque in their Kafkaesque bureaucratic nonsense.
But equally consistent is the narratives of the deplatformed are presented from one side, 100% victim, 0% responsible.
I know it’s hard when facing a faceless, robotic, powerful enemy - but going full one-side is just playing into the powerless-game framework of the platforms. Step up, own the full spectrum of your choices - and whatever the outcome, it’s more of a learning experience and you’re more empowered - rather than just “right”.
Also engage Black Swan techniques for dealing with abstruse bureaucracies.
Wow, that is really cool. What an amazing passion project and what an incredible resource!
Zooming in you can see the titles, the barcode and hovering get a book cover and details. Incredible, everything you could want!
Some improvement ideas: checkbox to hide the floating white panel at top left, and the thing at top right. Because I really like to "immerse" in these visualizations, those floaters lift you out of that experience to some extent, limiting fun and functionality for me a bit.
I think HN normally disprefers video, but this one is excellent: full of information, concise, technical yet accessible, by a pilot, using visual aids and exploring potential causes for this tragedy.
Also the comments section is unusually high quality for YouTube when I checked, and even contains the likes of which you'd expect to see on HN.
Yes, Juan's channel is well done from a professional perspective. If you professionally point any noticed likely misassumption or misconception of one of his analyses, he will frequently engage and take the time to correct things in a later video.
Yup. On informational topics or news, the video format usually means a reduction in quality of content and comments, but the topic of aviation in particular doesn't suffer that problem, for whatever reason.
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