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It’s odd that in the iPad version, the friends button at the bottom doesn’t take you to the same feed, but rather lists of people to add.


I'm trying to recall -- wasn't there someone who had a similar issue with a game? Maybe a (pun not intended) Steam game? They'd try to run their game and something else would launch? Or vice versa?


Quoting the ask ...

> However, I was not able to adjust parameters to reach t(300000) >= 100000 in this manner. Perhaps some readers here who are adept with computers can come up with a more efficient construction to get closer to this bound? If one can find a way to reach this bound, most likely it can be adapted to then resolve conjectures (ii) and (iii) above after some additional numerical effort.


It also doesn't adhere to gov't record keeping policies / laws.


I saw a reference the dog was locked in its “crate”.


pumpkin and munchkin come to mind. Googling, apparently napkin is also from that.


The History of the English language podcast talks about the word napkin in multiple places:

[1] Podcast 110 https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/2018/04/07/episode-110-d...

[2] Podcast 133 https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/2020/01/21/episode-133-b...


Came up on Junior Taskmaster today … https://youtu.be/Dkdcggh1SbU


This was submitted back in 2019, but got no love: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21297082

It's a 30 minute presentation on how (and why) to split your documentation into Tutorials, How To's, Reference, and Discussion by Daniele Procida, a Django dev and Django Foundation board member.


There's a way to disable this! I found this out recently (I've only checked with Chrome, but it's a google setting not a Chrome one):

https://support.google.com/accounts/thread/219332922/how-to-...


On Firefox at least that flow says it's only for Android devices.

> Allow Google to display a sign-in prompt on Android. Learn more about sign-in prompts on Android[0]

with a section below saying Chrome itself has settings as well

> To manage third-party sign-ins on Chrome, go to Chrome Settings. Learn more about sign-in prompts on Chrome[1]

[0] links to https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/12849458?p=androi...

[1] links to https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/12849458?p=chrome...


I followed the above link, and it seems that it's a Chrome setting now: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/14264742


Will setting that other than default default give the site one more bit to fingerprint you?


Looks like that only works if you’re a Google customer?


I have discovered a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition that .... will not fit in 280 characters.

-- Fermat


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