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https://en.eurobilltracker.com/

There's this run by volunteers, but there's not mich going on.


Those 2% "metals" are basically considered a rounding error and can be ignored.

Also π ≈ 1. https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2205:_Types_of_Ap...


Is that true? I don't know if I can trust a person made of metal.


I've written recipes as BPMN, but it reminded me too much of works.


> Hamiltonian Ğ-spaces (pronounced G-hat spaces).

G-hat is Ĝ. It's not even a typo because it's consistent.


For those too lazy to look it up: ˘ is called a "breve", and it is rounded, not even pointy as the typical "hat" is in physics and mathematics literature.

Obviously, a rounded hat like that will stay on top of a human head only for a brief amount of time. Not sure if that is the actual reason (people in this thread are fairly pedantic about causality), but it may help to remember that a breve is used to signify short vowels.


Breve means short (in duration, as in brevity) too, if it helps to remember it.


IKEA bulbs (Zigbee compatible) always turn on when you turn the dumb light switch on, no matter how you turn them off.


You can configure GitLab to reject the push if you comitted secrets, based on regex marching with common formats for tokens.


I think it's interesting that they chose moon as the reference, as the AM/PM system is evitently most confusing at the 11 AM - 12 AM - 1 PM mark.


Considering we're talking differences of about 3 hours max, there's hardly the space for ambiguity.


Not OP, but in functional languages, state machines are often simply a function (State, Input) -> State


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