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What would something like that cost?


$200,000


I was going to talk about the power consumption ranging from 450W to 1000W (expensive), but I guess with such price level it will not mind at all.


Seems to affect Twitter as well. Every time I've checked out the Spaces tab in the app, the featured Spaces were 90% NFT / crypto promotion.


Unfortunately, I have recently started encountering more sites where Safari just doesn't offer the Reader Mode option.


The arms race continues


If you have to actively circumvent the efforts of your users to make your webpage more readable, you may have a massive problem with your underlying design culture.


When I tried out this feature recently, the image resolution in the exported PDFs was abysmal (though it looked fine in the Notes app).


Was it really a year before? I thought it was many years earlier that he said that.


Sorry, you're right - it was announced the next year but took several more years to release. (I believe that was said at Blizzcon '16 based on eg. https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/4dqtvj/you_think_yo... and WoW Classic was announced at Blizzcon '17 https://diaryofdennis.com/2017/11/04/official-vanilla-world-...)


My LG WebOS TV shows an ad banner on the home screen.


Neat. A nice option would be to have presets for oblique projections for the 3D representations, making them axis-aligned for horizontal figures.


This currently only affects the mobile version of the site.


This is an arbitrary selection of (exclusively western and male) philosophers, ordered by first names(?), listing the titles of some of their works. No attempt at any classification; no links to easily access the listed works. I don't see how this could be of any use to me.


The western and male part shouldn't bother anyone. I'm kind of surprised to see that comment several times in these comments. Most philosophy in English, especially before 1960, is written by western males.

Yet no one points out that these all of these sources are continental (as opposed to analytic) philosophers. I'd think that a "curated" list that omits Russell, Carnap, and Quine—the most preeminent philosophers of the 20th century—would raise a bigger fuss among the HN crowd.


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