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Thanks, I see why my title search didn't work. Its not a dupe, though, its a different article on the same topic.

Same source, same discussion, almost 2 weeks ago.

The topic of this paper in Nature is covered at The Independent:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/human-fire-making...


That site doesn't seem to have a way of objecting to the term ''Eskimo'' to describe Inuit peoples. In Canada, that term is now seen as pejorative and linked to colonialistic abuse. It has become out-of-favour, distasteful, and essentially obsolete. In the USA it is also problematic, as described in Wikipedia's ''Eskimo'' entry.

John Oliver will have a field day with this.


Last Week Tonight has already ended for the year and won’t be coming back for the next few months. Plus, Netflix just bought HBO, so who knows how they’ll structure that.

This news won’t get more than a passing mention, if it gets mentioned at all. It doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, it’s not even near the top of evil things done by FIFA (which were already covered in another episode).


On a FreeBSD 14.3 RPI4 box with an Internet connection but with only minor customization, upgrading was simple:

1. freebsd-update -r 15.0-RELEASE upgrade

2. freebsd-update install # (first of 2 runs, for upgrading system components)

3. shutdown -r now

4. freebsd-update install # (second of 2 runs, for userland components)

5. pkg bootstrap -f # (update pkg utility if/as needed)

6. pkg upgrade

7. profit!


> hire DHH as your hypeman, he’ll be able to sell anything to lemmings

Nah, they can have this slogan for free: "Yo, with Jolla YOLO!"

Anyway, I wish Jolla well.


From the announcement:

''Dear Friends and Software Freedom Lovers,

It is with great pleasure that the Devuan Developers hereby announce the release of Devuan Excalibur 6.0 as the project's newest stable release. This is the result of lots of painstaking work by the team and extensive testing by the wider Devuan community.''


A "best viewed in" box would have been hilarious.


The search term lmtbk4mh is found with Brave Search (3 hits so far, but it cannot provide a description of the SVG site). DuckDuckGo Search has zero results at this moment.


The page is old enough that it wouldn’t surprise me if Google and Bing used to index it and are capable of indexing it, but no longer do. A lot of older stuff where you know exactly what’s there just can’t be found any more.

https://www.google.com/search?q=svg.nicubunu.ro seems to surface it, with text; https://www.google.com/search?q=site:svg.nicubunu.ro gets the title, but no more text. I’m curious how it decided what the title was. I wonder if they have some kind of “choose the largest text” heuristic if a title is missing.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=svg.nicubunu.ro and https://duckduckgo.com/?q=site:svg.nicubunu.ro don’t show a result.


I wonder if you copying the term here in HN (with the link to that site) would pollute the benchmark dataset…


Good point. I wonder if that cat is now too far out of the bag for a deletion of my comments to be of help?


I don’t think it’s that big of a problem – you can still see if the results link to the SVG website itself, and ignore everything else.


There's symmetry at this moment in the results from Brave Search and Google Search looking for lmtbk4mh.


When searching for it on DuckDuckGo, the search engine found your comment via a HN frontend while not finding the original site.


  Official documentation for the re:Mix kitchen
  mixer, maintained by Open Funk. This repository
  contains a technical description, an assembly
  guide, a Bill of Materials, as well as STEPs
  for the CNC milled parts and STLs for the 3D
  printed parts.
https://github.com/openfunkHQ/reMix


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