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Your guess is correct. A 10x (typical) or 20x eyepiece would be used.


Besides the model, they've released an agentic CLI coding tool: https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code



Same with my Pixel 6a. I wish they would provide more details about why it doesn't qualify.


It's a pity there isn't a software tool like this that can add random delays between key presses. It would be useful to prevent the kind of fingerprinting Deepseek does.

I researched such a tool yesterday but couldn't find one, so I created one using xte, but it's not really seamless.


> Lower stomach acid PH means the LES doesn’t close properly

I don't think that's correct. Lower stomach acid pH makes the LES close more tightly, with a max around pH==3.


When I said lower stomach acid I meant in quantity, not acidity, you're right!


Acid reflux is due to too low stomach acid (too high pH). The lower esophageal sphincter closing as a response to acid (pH) is documented in the literature.


I wish I would have a way/setting to stop JS on tabs that are not in focus (without unloading them, and waiting for the reload when I focus them), maybe with a whitelist. I have plenty of memory.


I've always been a bookmark guy, and I don't know how you hundreds-of-tabs guys do it. It would driv me crazy I think.

That being said, have you looked into something like this:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/auto-tab-disc...

(Disclaimer: have never used it, but it is a recommended extension). It may not meet your needs exactly since it would likely reload YouTube tabs when "undiscarded", but it might be worth a look.


I have used it, but it doesn't stop JS in background tabs, it unloads them which means that I'll have a multi-second delay when I focus the tab again. ATM I unload them manually, in bulk.

> I've always been a bookmark guy, and I don't know how you hundreds-of-tabs guys do it.

I use both. I use a modified version of TabsAside, but I also use multiple windows, one for each topic + general. The way I work, as I go through the relevant material for the current topic, I open new tabs in the background (to research later) so I don't interrupt my flow. Bookmarks are too much friction for this workflow.


For me the most CPU is used by idle Youtube tabs in Firefox. Turns my whole browser into a janky mess, gets progressively worse the more time the Youtube tabs are left open/loaded.


I don't know what's with the Medium username `peravi8126` but the article is also available at https://medium.com/@vjeuxx/why-im-leaving-meta-c3ab43491204


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Good catch, I missed that. I also think this adds to the evidence that this is fake and his HN account was compromised.


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