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jdivis.bsky.social
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Make up a new name?
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Do pictures of me standing with the person (coworker) who sat at a table with Weird Al at a fundraiser, holding their picture they took together, count?
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Thank you, but for which issue ("this”)? The not-being-able-to send-feedback-through-the-smiley-face (email bounce) issue, or the original edit-filter-getting-pushed-off-of-the-page issue? Thank you again!
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Yes, just reverified: [email protected] Remote server returned '554 5.7.0 < #5.7.133 smtp;550 5.7.133 RESOLVER.RST.SenderNotAuthenticatedForGroup; authentication required; Delivery restriction check failed because the sender was not authenticated when sending to this group>'
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@hankgreen.bsky.social couldn't all the black holes be creating drips of big bangs into other universes?
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Sure thing!
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Showing my age, but Secret of Mana consumed me. I remember creating an animation on Mario Paint of it. All time favorite. Lesser known favorite was Dino Riki
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Planning on checking out the Linda Hall Library too 😁? www.lindahall.org/experience/e...
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fui-Input r1qp7m7v filterInput ___xf8dsp0 f1pha7fy fk6fouc fy9rknc figsok6 fwrc4pm fvcxoqz f1ub3y4t f1l4zc64 f1m52nbi f8vnjqi fz1etlk f1klwx88 f1hc16gm fqerorx Is there an update that could be made to allow the edit filter and apply filter to always be visible?
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I open up the dev tools and find the span with this set of classes, and set its width to something small like 500px, and then I can see the edit filter and apply filter again:
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The feedback I tried to send was: Hello CosmosDB Portal Feedback team! In the cosmos front end (cosmos.azure.com), when querying for large numbers of records in the “Items” view, we lose the ability to edit the filter (gets pushed off the screen).
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I always like sharing this comic with people that probably have not seen it based on that specific reaction: xkcd.com/1053/
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I realize this might be a better "What If" question for @xkcd.com
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The energy expenditure from turning mass into energy stopped on Earth, but plants kept making mass from the sun—how long before Earth's mass would be enough to pull the moon into Earth? If it couldn't happen fast enough, (moon moves away), how much more energy would we need to make it happen?
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I got it wrong! Fun fact that threw me off part of the way: The Californian Condor's scientific name is _Gym_nogyps californianus.
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Super interested in this: my thoughts on implementing this, well—let the user type out the "ticket" and just let the AI ask clarifying questions (best if these are guided by a system prompt that delineates the types of questions to ask for different issues). What was bad about your experience?
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I thought gazoonka might be its own plural? Sheep gazoonka.
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It might be that you can't envision the impact that your invention might have and thus think it unimportant to document it. --OR-- The "first" email was sent after 6 painstaking months to figure out how to do it, and by that time it doesn't feel like the "first"? Maybe.
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This looks like a style of art my brother drew in as well:
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Tater ... Patater 😉 nice one nonetheless!
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Vader on a patater!
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Lemon bars
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I think I would truly miss any of those"Hanks", and our lives are better for them.
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If you are ever in the KC area you have to check out the Linda Hall Library: www.lindahall.org
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Best to put an asterisk behind that "never" just to be safe, no?
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Ditto to the reported and blocked posts