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@mcc

`git diff HEAD:a/b.c X:m/n.c` seems to work

@mcc

Actually, manpages.debian.org/testing/gi describes a bit more of how lfs finds the correct remote. It seems to be settable per branch, but I don't get how the default heuristics work.

@mcc

You might wish to set `lfs.remote.searchall` git config element to true. I've learned that by finding github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blo

@slawek @74

W niektórych miejscach są polskie msze z polskim księdzem, ale w jakiejś zaprzyjaźnionej lokalnej parafii (np. tak jest w Zurychu).

@rygorous @danluu

If you have floating point values that you process, often they come from some noisy measurement, and then you can't avoid understanding numerical stability regardless of how you process them, which is only a small step from thinking of numerical stability of various steps of computation separately, as if noise was added everywhere inbetween (which is often a good enough approximation of what FP does).

robryk boosted

Anyway, here's some words about Junyer. He would find it very funny that I put them here. github.com/google/re2/issues/5

@whitequark

This looks more like what my scope would show (esp. in DSO mode with "line join" enabled).

@JasonThorne

This seems similar to the approach in Switzerland: here such raised sidewalks crossing an intersection also affect right of way on the intersection (vehicles from the road that crosses the sidewalk must yield to everyone else as if they were entering traffic from a stop), which (IMO, I don't have real evidence) reinforces the expectation that they pay more attention.

@mhoye

One should represent the hashes as sequences of emoji, so that they are more visually distinctive. :P

@psn

Does this mean that constituencies where the result is closer have higher turnout?

@autolycos @grrrr_shark

The blood donation phlebotomists (in CH) reportedly have a rule to swap with a colleague after one failed attempt.

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@NilaJones @mcnado

I wanted to ask whether this is a difference between clean cut amputation and amputation associated with lots of destruction on both sides, so will piggy back on your question.

@sidereal

It is a thing, though not very common, in Poland ("demobil"/"z demobilu" are Polish terms used to indicate stuff from military surplus).

@iris @jpm

Re supercooling liquids: one can also buy or make sodium acetate (e.g. by reacting soda with vinegar and boiling the water away -- though I'm not sure if you don't get too much impurities that way for supercooling; I'll have to try myself).

s/currently work in infosec/currently work on weird ML (we'll see how it goes)/

@_thegeoff

I'm curious what kind of device that was. I also wonder how often that would actually break the device, by virtue of e.g. badly designed bootloader entry.

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