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Good catch. Thanks!


Oh, cool catch! I had Smalahove as a link, so I must have noticed it was a food at some point, but I forgot to actually put the URL in. I didn't realize the connection to Voss, though.


Good call. I've update the post to reflect that.


Good catch. I've updated the post.

EDIT re: your edit: Wow. You're noticing things faster than I can update the post!


Actually I just noticed that the original map posted in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40652631 also has Porto a bit too far north :-D


Interesting! I love how much I'm learning from this. Thanks for pointing that out, I updated the post to reflect that.


This. The map could be used in geography class as test.


Thanks for pointing that out. I've updated the post.


Oh, thank you for pointing that out! It's fixed now.


Matthew Butterick wrote a book about Racket (a dialect of Lisp) which has a great appendix that tries to explain why Lisp is worth learning:

https://beautifulracket.com/appendix/why-racket-why-lisp.htm...

There are lots of evangelist explanations for why Lisp is The Best out there, but this is one of the better and more concrete ones.


The most expensive configuration I can find for that size (111 sq m) is 327,000 GBP on the cost estimator: https://www.wikihouse.cc/cost

Maybe you put in 1200 sq m instead of converting from sq ft?


This may just confirm that your local library doesn't have what you're looking for on Libby, but if you have a Goodreads to-read list, you may find https://projecttbr.com/ very helpful. I used to comb through my list of books to read manually and had a hard time finding anything I wanted to listen to, but this site made it a pretty easy process.


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