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Right page, wrong anchor. They removed all but the latest firmware for the "sunfish", i.e. the non-5g Pixel 4a.

https://developers.google.com/android/images#sunfish



The archive link is also paywalled.


Actual full article: https://archive.is/d30Rz


That's good to know and terrible news. It looks like a different paywall than the one I see going directly to the NYT link, it let me view the article the first time and now simply entered an unresolving state.

Anyway shame on you NYT, this is like boycotting the web archive, ridiculous...


You can export locally. I'm pretty sure you could a few years ago too. They really push you to the cloud, but I use Fusion360 completely locally.

Really wish there was a non-subscription Solidworks though.


Maybe! Is the XP version 32-bit? 64-bit windows never supported 16-bit programs.


That's not quite the same. With DeskPad you have to move the window to the virtual monitor. clipscreen allows you to select a portion of your screen without moving any windows.


Sounds cool. I'm definitely interested.

Were you procrastinating when you wrote this?


The project is up on GitHub, here's Show HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41577391


Maybe. :-)


I use my Signal account on more than one device. What's stopping you?


Me, too: Android phone and Mac laptop.


he means more than one phone; which isn't supported


There's a fork of Signal that supports it: https://molly.im/


Not on iOS


can't do Android phone+tablet


This doesn't really help Rowan. You cannot edit an individual part after completing the upload.


I always appear offline, and only open it a few times a day, or when needed to send a message or start real-time collaboration. Ideally I'd always appear online, but there is no way to do that with Slack. Basically I don't want my perceived presence to be a signal for others to message or avoid messaging me. I've explained my usage to my team, and expressed a preference for scheduled synchronous communication over asynchronous communication.


> The ‘get‘ word was chosen purposely and it referred to a http GET request.

This never would have occurred to me. What can one do for their brain to make this kind of lateral leap? Seems like it would be helpful in the debugging and comedy parts of my life.


It's probably experience in this case. Correlating clue texts and finding a common word that has an alternate meaning is not a new challenge in online riddles. And the author seems very aware of the usual tricks. Also not pictured: all the things he did try that were not the inteded meaning of the text.


I think this one is just about context. If you know about HTTP then it becomes clear, if that isn't on your mind it isn't. I have been following through a book on TLS and HTTPS so it is very on my mind.


This was the only obvious one to me. But I'm only a simple webdev, so that might explain it.


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