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> There's no patent on it. Same with mushrooms and many others.

https://www.wired.com/story/race-to-engineer-new-psychedelic...


Check out System76 laptops, they have matte displays (at least my Lemur Pro does)


Here's a recent video with a peek inside https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SwvtBxxp2w


Wonder if they included /r/The_Donald in their data set


>There must be a PATH_INFO variable assignment via statement fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info;. At first, we thought it is always present in the fastcgi_params file, but it's not true.

This is also precondition, and fortunately it's not included in standard fastcgi_params files.


Still patiently waiting for an EPUB or Kindle version :)


How they have not suffered the "click of death" is a miracle.


Zip 250 (and above) drives do not have that problem. The Zip 750 drive can read Zip 100 disks, but not write to them.

If you work in IT, a huge percentage of your knowledge (much like the above) becomes redundant with every year that passes. I think this is true more for IT than any other industry.

I feel old.


Damn, you beat me :)

I was an early adopter :(


I've been watching DistroKid since it spawned out of Fandalism. Awesome to see how successful it's become.

Just curious, what % of artists gross over $19.99 a year?


They are -- "Saving children’s lives is the goal that launched our global work. It’s an end in itself. But then we learned it has all these other benefits as well. If parents believe their children will survive—and if they have the power to time and space their pregnancies—they choose to have fewer children."


My parents would buy it in a second if it made long-distance hangouts with their grandchild more immersive.


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