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> pushing different applications so they can fit on a single screen. In i3wm i have "perfect vision" of a workspace.

What does this mean?


i3 shows title bars (shrinking or expanding them) kind of like how tabs are displayed in a web browser. If you do nested layouts with i3, though, you wont be able to see all the title bars, but otherwise usually you can see all the title bars (though truncated to fit). That's a pretty common workflow, and it gives you "perfect vision" of all the windows in that workspace. Vs niri which by default scrolls the whole window (title bar included) off the screen, so you can't see all the windows in the workspace at a glance.

What happens when the bot places a huge bet on "No" in this market?


I do not understand the security implications of this "Invisible Salamanders" post, but I would prefer XMPP even without any end-to-end encryption over a walled garden like Signal or Session.


I would argue the opposite is true. It takes a long time to beat the Bayesian thinking out of students when presenting them with a confidence interval: https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13423-013-0572-3


Elections usually also have good liquidity.


Another solution integrated with most Linux systems: https://systemd.io/CREDENTIALS/


I used it as a high school student. In college I switched to LaTeX.


> federated, self-hosted casino

Good news: https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf


He did earn a BS degree in mathematics, but his dissertation was a religious one.


(BS here meaning bachelor's — I misread this at first!)


That's BSc


"On iconoclasm and the Birch-Tate conjecture".


Guess who took the other side of those forward contracts: https://www.wired.com/story/cantor-fitzgerald-trump-tariff-r...


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