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I wish instead of discussing typos, folks her who surely know better (or author) could shed light on how this project compares to the many other existing projects, like

https://github.com/cfenollosa/os-tutorial, https://littleosbook.github.io/, https://github.com/tuhdo/os01, https://github.com/prakhar1989/awesome-courses?tab=readme-ov...

or even just "OPERATING SYSTEMS DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION" by Tanenbaum


Except, wiretapping was considered very illegal in the USA.

For high volume services, you can still log a sample of healthy requests, e.g., trace_id mod 100 == 0. That keeps log growth under control. The higher the volume, the smaller percentage you can use.

It will be interesting to read the actual study when it comes out.

Interesting questions: * What is the baseline of consumption / THC level?

* what was the alcohol level in decesased drivers ? (e..g how many people only had alcohol, how many only THC, how many had both, how many had nothing.

* Are there other test scenarios where THC screening is mandatory that could help getting to the baseline ? Are there ways to get an approximate answer from sewers, like they did for Covid?


Am I the only one that doesn't find skunk smell not so horrid as it's generally made out to be? It's very strong, yes, but between skunk and asa foetida, it would be hard to choose ;)

Any strong smell is unpleasant, especially when it's unavoidable, from perfume to petrol fumes, even along to food smells.

Asa foetida is way worse than skunk

Mango, especially dried, smells and tastes of terpenes sometimes. I sometimes question why I like Mango ;)

Come on, there are exceptionally stupid people almost everywhere. No need for ad hominem.

I wonder if https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events is actually a good media diet. I mean, I wonder if I will be OK just reading this (and maybe HN) and not suffer irreparable harm :)

I'm far from being versed in this, but when I read the wikipedia article, it's about whether CONGRESS can dismiss someone without approval of the president, not the other way around.

It also cites https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsons_v._United_States

Which DOES say something about whether the president has the power to dismiss, among other officials, district attorneys:

https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=755666055204146...


Myers addressed a law requiring Senate approval for a removal. The court struck down this law, leading the case to be considered a definitive rejection of strict enumeration. You can read more here- https://constitutionallawreporter.com/2019/05/09/myers-v-uni...

I stand corrected.

That's not what they are thinking. They are thinking: "We want to capture the dev and make them use our model – since it is easier to use it in our tab, it can afford to be inferior. This way we get lots of tasty, tasty user data."

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