@Meredith actually. When I was around 15, I used to have some fireworks in my basement. I thought that they were petards, so me and my friend grabbed a few and went out to the fields to throw them. Thing is, it was 35+ celcius outside, 0% humidity. Another thing is, those turned out to be actually flares. Little do you know how much practice in starting fires and running away i gained then
random question, if a page has an iframe and that iframe fires a js console.log, would chrome dev tools catch that ? or would that need to be sent to the parent window
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I was reading about how litecoin is a lot harder to mine than bitcoin simply because btc uses SHA-256 while ltc uses scrypt, which for some reason is easier to crack if you have more processing power (while sha favours parallelism somehow)... how is this possible? I can understand that maybe in SHA some parts can be split into multiple things that can be done in parallel, but that would barely make a difference, as you can get different parallel processes to generate/compare different hashes
> In December 1998, the crew of Space Shuttle Mission STS-88 began construction of the International Space Station, joining the U.S.-built Unity node to the Russian-built Zarya module. The crew carried a large-format IMAX® camera from which this picture was taken. - Unity being lifted out of Endeavour's payload bay to position it upright for connection to Zarya
now, if we can get @BadgerCat to write an AI that will filter posts from new people and then @rlemon writes a plugin to highlight/fade them in CSS based on that score...