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> there is a national Labor relations board

Unless/until Amazon, Starbucks, SpaceX and Trader Joe’s manage to gut the NLRB with their recent legal challenges.


Thanks so much for the direct link. I'm hoping my grandkids will enjoy Mr Rogers as much as my kids did; he was a wonderful fixture in their lives.


there's some discussion upthread, a couple of hours before your post


My favorite is being blocked by a bug, searching for the solution, and finding the fix I documented several years earlier. (My memory has faults.)


Hey this is a good stackoverflow answer, why can't I upvote it? Oh.


I actually keep a blog for this specific reason: so I can log the bugs I fixed and find how I fixed them when they show up again.

I let Google crawl and index my fix history for me.


Or the not-so-fun version of that, finding the question I posted on Stack Overflow years ago with zero answers. :cry:


I'd love to try it, but is there a way to get it? Maybe I'm missing a link but I can't figure out a way to try it.

Ah, found, it's here: https://github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe


+1 OP should add a link!


There are refrigerators without any moving parts .. my VW camper has one which runs on either propane or 12V or utility power, and as a child we had one which ran on kerosene.


Some decades ago, swimming in the Mediterranean off the Libyan coast, I dived to pick up what at first very-nearsighted glance (not wearing my specs in the sea) could be an amphora. At the surface it was obvious that it was an unexploded shell, which I put down very carefully then swam far away.


Not sure about developing countries like Libya decades ago, but in places like France, Germany etc. there are well-developed procedures for dealing with this sort of thing, and you should definitely contact the police if you find something like this.


Thanks, very cool. As kids back in the 1950s my sister and I could wander around inside Skara Brae. I've been back several times since, but not actually in the rooms again of course, so those 3D models are a wonderful revisit.

Edit to add that it's a little disturbing to find I can go underground lol.


OK so it gives spaced repetition, but how? Does it just pop up the name of a song from a list you've entered, or is there more to it? There's not much information on what it actually does. Does it listen to your playing?


From the images and description on the app's Play Store page [0], the skill level is manually set.

[0] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.lorendb.mu...


This is indeed correct. I want to eventually implement a feature that will say "you've played this daily for the last 10 days, have you progressed?" but currently you have to manually specify how good you are at the song.


It's just based on the list you entered. I'm sure it would be possible to implement some sort of autosuggest feature (maybe integrate with learning websites to see what lessons you have available), but that would be a good ways off in the future :)

There is no listening to your playing at this point. That would be a cool feature, but I'm not ready to tackle that either.


I prefer Zoompast, also free (as yet), developed as a student project a Imperial College, London: https://zoompast.com/about


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