

I don’t know about you, but I don’t feel like clothing lint is supposed to be in our hearts.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t feel like clothing lint is supposed to be in our hearts.
Identity. “A is literally B” instead of “A equals B”. This is necessary here in JS because if A is the string “-1” and B is the integer -1, JS evaluates A==B as true because reasons
There are mistakes in the message, so no
Counterargument: it ruined https://youtu.be/Vx5prDjKAcw and that’s not cool.
Downvoted from lemmy.sdf.org
To be fair, I’m certain they have a way to, like, exclude internal conversations from that. They’d be foolish not to have a system to disable collection on some accounts/calls
Legally they are. Both SUVs and pickups are legally classified in the US as “light trucks” (or “light-duty trucks”).
Zenni is pretty good. My current pair is from Firmoo and is also pretty good. Goggles4u has also worked fine for me, but they took ages to ship.
For 0.0.7 they forgot to update the version number in the app itself when building it, but listed it (correctly) as 0.0.7 when releasing the APK. So yeah, it’s just misleading
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If confirmed, it would be much more than an “oh, neat” kind of discovery. Unlike many things which are very much a scientific pursuit – still worth researching, but having few, if any, applications outside of the pursuit of knowledge – a room temperature, ambient pressure superconductor has immense practical benefits. A true room temperature, ambient pressure superconductor would stand to revolutionize many things, and whoever discovers it will almost definitely get a well-deserved Nobel prize for their effort.
> *Potential room temp superconductors that still require confirmation
ftfy. This is one of the “holy grails” in science, and there have been many claims to have achieved it that all turned out to be false under further investigation. Definitely take the most recent claims with a really big grain of salt, pending independent verification by other labs. Remember: if it can’t be independent reproduced, it isn’t meaningful.
Honestly, I think it actually makes some sense this way around. To me, in JS “==” is kinda “is like” while “===” is “is exactly”. Or, put another way, “equals” versus idk, “more-equals”. I mean, “===” is a much stronger check of equivalence than normal “==”, so I think it deserves to be the one with the extra “=”