Ellie Huxtable
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8 months ago Awesome guide! Thanks for sharing
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Awesome guide! Thanks for sharing
Two low severity CVEs affecting the vite dev server have been published (only when using --host and for certain low impact files). Please update to the patched versions: 7.1.5, 7.0.7, 6.3.6, 5.4.20
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Every 15 minutes for the last couple months, we've been posting an increasingly insane number of vals. It's a testament to @jennschiffer.com's creativity and the permissiveness of the Bluesky API
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It turns out none of the recommendations in Germany were right and would have led me to lifelong disability in my nerves and also my knee.
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pris.ly/local-ppg (i also have some negative feelings about ubi because it's often proposed by people who are opposed to govt services, believing that it can replace the safety net with private companies that take your ubi dollars and give you firefighters or whatever)
also, though he's just on the board and probably didn't directly tinker with experimental design, one of the two UBI trials covered in this paper was funded by mr. sam altman who you may be familiar with
this paper treats the potential to reduce hours worked as a tragedy but maybe we will measure "how much people actually want to work" and discover that it is fewer than 40hrs/week