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Much faster responses, before this deal I thought it would be Google vs Groq for the superior tech with nvidea missing out.

Cancer rates are hard to compare across countries because overdiagnosis is such a common issue.

A higher survival rate is to be expected when the doctors have a financial incentive to treat benign growths which the patient would have survived anyway. It can indicate overdiagnosis rather than indicating successful treatment.


0.45 times.

Less if inflation adjusted.

Amazon's market cap is 2.27 trillion [0] and 5 trillion was wiped off the NASDAQ over two years [1].

[0] https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/AMZN/amazon/market...

[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20191218173143/https://www.latim...


Sites send conversion events back to Google so they can target highly converting traffic.

If a bot network hits all the conversing events then Google will tailor the traffic to look more like the bot network.

If you filter the bot traffic out then Google can tailor the traffic to look like real converting users instead.


The cab drivers are still true londoners who have passed the knowledge.

What has changed is how acceptable it is to be racist on hacker news and conflate native-londoner with whiteness. Or to conflate being being a true londoner with this xenophobic concept of nativeness.

So many of us londoners are non-white with London native parents who are non-white and in London that doesn't get questioned. You can't imagine how much it hurts to have outsiders come and try and tell us we are different and don't belong just because of our skin colour.


I love it so much, not having someone cause me excruciating pain by reclining their seat into my knees is a real selling point as a tall person.

It also helps that Ryanair forgo the usual magazine basket which typically sticks out and makes it impossible to move your legs left to right.


Flagged articles used to be a sign of something being misleading, badly written, or just something generally off to take caution with.

The last two years it has become more of a signal that "this is something right wing USA would want to supress".

I think the flagging mechanism needs a rethink now it is being abused in this way.


The moderators genuinely seem to think that everything is going perfectly according to plan and if you ever try to suggest that there’s a group of users who flag things in a coordinated fashion purely because they personally don’t align with their politics you will be told that you’re a conspiracy theorist and that you should just trust them that they are doing a great job but also at the same time no you’re not allowed to see any of the rational behind their moderation decisions, there’s no log, you just have to take them at their word even if we can all see clear as day that there is no link between the rules as they are written and the rules as they are enforced.


Quick feedback: it took me a while to understand what this does and why I'd use it. You might want to work on how you describe it or give examples of a use case.

It might have helped to have a demo inline on the landing page so you can try it out before signing up also.

You're competing with OS sticky notes on each platform so you'll need to have a compelling use case or niche for this.


Thanks for the feedback. I will work on a better explanation. To compete with inbuilt sticky notes on platforms , I have added organization features like nested collections , and being cross platform could be an advantage



It would be great to have an automated workflow for granting one-time authorisation for CI to publish a package.

I'd like the easy of having CI sign and release on merge but with the security of local 2FA or hardware signing tokens so malicious access can be guarenteed not to be able to distribute a release.


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