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Yeah the RAE is super useful to end debates on what a word means, thats it. I see no issues with language not "evolving enough". Spanish written/talked a century ago is different than what it's spoken presently, even if the words mean the same.


Having recently finished the book (awesome btw), Acidalia Planitia, Pathfinder and Schiaparelli where my first 3 queries


As a DOOM Emacs user, I feel this looks great as I always use vim/nvim for simple file edits (but maybe thats the drawback of using something like Doom on old hardware)


At first I thought it was some of way to hide messages within fb/whatsapp messages.


I think it barely works outside of the US, but this is usual with most of the quick actions in Spotlight. Its kinda crazy all the extra options you get on Spotlight once you land in the USA.


Ive installed and used Ghost several times in the past, sadly, the versioning and resource hogging is just too much. (Im specially picky on resource utilization). Nevertheless, I may try the new features and see if its worth it now. Congrats on the release!


I too had the same issue, I figured you must click the "Sorted by 1 field" badge. I wanted to sort by # of employees and I couldnt see the first few rows.


Same here. I guess sorting by # of employees is the obvious first thing to do with this table.


This is really nice, I like the graphs and the layout overall. How do you manage adding new books, JS?


All the information comes from the Goodreads CSV export. After I complete any book, I export the CSV file and run make task[1]

1: https://github.com/ananthakumaran/ananthakumaran.github.com/...


Ive seen this exactly in the Spanish language (es-PE) version too. You also get suggestions that literally include XXX and other key terms


As usual Bartosz with another extremely high quality post, I have one question, in this bit:

> However, when the driving gear can’t rotate because it’s blocked by the rest of the gear train, the cannon pinion can overpower the friction of that tight fit and rotate on its own. This lets us set time without interfering with the gear train, which could break the delicate parts.

How can the cannon pinion (green) both overpower the friction to slide freely and also be attached to the driving gear (blue) when functioning regularly?

Does this imply that the driving gear and cannon pinion wear each other out every time you adjust the time?


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