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That was just to August 6th. The last 4 days were also the hottest, so 40 days now. Assuming today is also the hottest August 11, tomorrow will be actually be 41. :)
That was just to August 6th. The last 4 days were also the hottest, so 40 days now. Assuming today is also the hottest August 11, tomorrow will be actually be 41. :)
Proper VS Code shortcuts for the above cases…
Find next: Ctrl-f, F4
Find matching brace: Ctrl-]
Navigate to Top or Bottom: Ctrl-Home Ctrl-End
I think it’s the same number of keys pressed as vim in every case.
“Tumble” does not mean “occur rapidly” here. It means “broken”. When a world record is broken, it falls or tumbles. These are climate world records, like “hottest day ever”.
We can’t deny them access to the river since Mexico owns the other shore. So they’re free to jump in, free to swim across, just not get out the other side.
Everyone skipping 4 is either young, or never had to deal with health problems.
Never get sick, no cancer, no aches, no heart disease, no Alzheimer’s, etc…
Is it possible to block or filter out all communities with a specific term in their name?
Like, I’ve got a friend who wants to block posts from any community with “meme” in their name.
Thousands died building Qatar’s infrastructure in preparation for the World Cup.
https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/11/30/qatar-world-cup-chief-publicly-admits-high-migrant-death-tolls
I wonder if it’s bots or something trying to access the now dark subreddits. Essentially causing a DDOS.
It shrank for decades. Been growing for a little while. Now reaching the size it was when the world banded together to fix it.