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Childcare doesn't end at 1 year though. If you look at public schools as child care, most don't start until kindergarten (about 5 years old). What do you do for the remaining 4 years? And during summer break? And after-school care? This program covers all of those.

Forcing parents back into the workforce early is unfortunate and does need to be addressed. However, this program seems to be addressing a different and still vital issue.


6 years paid stipend would fix this problem.


Would 6 years paid stipend also help for the rest of the woman's life as she has to restart her career?


Before having our first child, I made a commitment to my wife that I would provide an 84+ year stipend.


It's the single file that is used to define the middleware function that runs. You can import whatever you want into it and decide how "you should combine [your middleware] into a single file."


As a JavaScript developer, combining/consolidating middlewares manually just defeats the design of middleware. I would rather call it a callback function.


I prefer this to having app.use / router.use scattered anywhere throughout the app init (i.e. Express)


Texas has all sorts of options. Most power usage here is structured where individuals can select which Retail Electric Provider (REP) to use. They essentially wholesale energy from the grid. I had the (dis)pleasure of searching for a new contract after ours expired so have a refreshed memory of options: - flat rates

- discounted for more or less spend

- credits issued at X usage (which is only good at X specifically because its generally an expensive rate but it’s a marketing ploy for filter based searches).

- free or discounted night time or weekends

- etc.

If you can imagine they charge a certain way, there is likely someone trying it.


> How is the raw or display data stored?

He answered in the post that he uses LogTen Pro[1] which enables querying with SQL[2]. In the SQL post he says the app has an export for CSV but the app stores it in SQLite which you can access and query from directly.

[1] https://logten.com/ [2] https://jameshard.ing/posts/querying-logten-pilot-logbook-sq...


Many people today are booking flights for others, be it families, business leaders, or traditional travel agents. They’re communicating preferences and asking about preferred travel times, budget, seat selection, and more. When you book for and with someone else, these preferences get learned and you no longer have to ask if they prefer an aisle seat—you just pick it.

The booking experience today is granular to help you find a suitable flight to meet all the preferences you’re compiling into an optimal scenario. The experience of AI booking in the future will likely be similar: find that optimal scenario for you once you’re able to articulate your preferences and remember them over time.


And how many bad experiences do you expect people to tolerate before AI eventually learns the person's "real" preferences?


I’ve been using DMARC Digests for a year and haven’t had any issues. Was quick to set up.


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