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jpindar
·4 years ago·discuss
Or do the transfer via a licensed dealer. Most gun shops will do this for a small fee.
jpindar
·4 years ago·discuss
And they almost always say that that information is optional and will not afffect the hiring process.
jpindar
·4 years ago·discuss
Also, on average, people are in less of a hurry after work.
jpindar
·5 years ago·discuss
https://programmablesearchengine.google.com/about/

I have stack exchange, github, and all the canonical documentation sites for my projects in mine.
jpindar
·5 years ago·discuss
Are you at the right time? The time settings are strange - something going on with timezones perhaps.
jpindar
·5 years ago·discuss
There are plenty of other videos that demonstrate computer vision detecting chess pieces.
jpindar
·5 years ago·discuss
Seriously?

There's lots of them on YouTube. Here's one with two different robots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65YDAXfSAWw
jpindar
·5 years ago·discuss
Once I put a book into Calibre, and make sure the metadata is correct, I delete the original. If there's any important info in the original filename I put it in the metadata. Is there a reason I need to save the originals?
jpindar
·6 years ago·discuss
The author has a twitter thread about this: https://twitter.com/simon_deliver/status/1223569659645112320
jpindar
·7 years ago·discuss
In NH, landowners get a significant discount on their property tax if they allow hiking, fishing etc. on their unimproved land.
jpindar
·7 years ago·discuss
Sure. Softkeys - a row of buttons around the edges of the screen - are how a lot of electronic test equipment works.

In fact the UI can be identical for a device with softkeys vs. one with a touchscreen. It causes a few DOH! moments when you are working with some instruments that work one way and some the other, but this isn't nearly as annoying as you might expect.

You still have to look at the screen though. Unless maybe you could 'lock' the UI into one mode (with no sub-menus), which might be a good compromise for vehicles.
jpindar
·7 years ago·discuss
That's how https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ works. You have a Home column, which is strictly things the people you follow have tweeted and retweeted, in chronological order; and you have a separate Activity column for those other things (and optionally more columns for searches, lists etc.)
jpindar
·7 years ago·discuss
Tweetdeck also has strictly chronological order, with the Home and Activity feeds kept separate.
jpindar
·7 years ago·discuss
There's tweetdeck.twitter.com, which is in chronological order, and gives you separate Home (posts by people you follow) vs Activity (other things related to people you follow) columns, as well as other configurable columns for notifications, searches etc.
jpindar
·8 years ago·discuss
Parties in Virtual Worlds are great in this regard, since you can see not only someone's name but also their IM address, profile and sometimes notes you've made about them in the past. So I know I'd appreciate it in RL.
jpindar
·8 years ago·discuss
>The problem is today's third-party oriented cloud that assumes that all device-to-device communication requires a third-party intermediary

Phillips Hue products don't. (There is a cloud, but it's entirely optional).