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Motorola + Graphene coming 2027. I'm at least waiting to see what comes of that before making any decisions on my next phone.

I am hyped for that partnership—they should have a flip phone supported(don't quote me), among other cool devices.

Not going to be cheaper than Pixels. The chips they need for the hardware security are the flagship Snapdragon chips iirc.

I love my Pixel now, I would have to see where Motorola is better than the Pixels other than the more computing power.


It was actually due to this that I tried to close my Robinhood account (that was never used), and realized... it's actually not possible. I tried to invoke CCPA, and over a 19 email thread, got frustrating and contradictory replies, such as when I asked how to end my relationship with Robinhood (per their privacy policy, they keep data up to 5 years after the relationship ends):

"When your account is deactivated, you and others can no longer use it to trade or transfer, but the account still exists, and we still treat your relationship as ongoing."

"closing your account ends your active brokerage relationship"

And then when I asked them to clarify which of these is accurate, they sent me a generic non-answer.


not terminal, but fwiw: https://plaintextsports.com

All Stewart tries to do is make game companies, and all Stewart actually ends up doing is starting big non-game-related tech companies.

It might be time for Long Island Ice Tea Corp. to transition from blockchain to AI.

It's just the natural evolution of "They're not advertisements. They're recommendations."


Assuming axios didn't have a postinstall script before, it wouldn't have been approved for a previous version. If you ignore it, you ignore it, but postinstall scripts are relatively rare in npm deps, so it would seem a bit out of place when the warning pops up.


so we just recreating the whole suite now? xD


Will we get jGraveyard :) https://killedbygoogle.com


I'm never seen the `::: header` or `![Logo](https://...logo.png){width="200"}` kind of syntax before. Is this custom or Frankenstein solution? Or is there some kind of md-extended pattern for defining components that has been gaining steam or smthn? Markdown tooling is always confusing, since everyone has their own standard.


Admonitions are :::, allows you do to do things like this, if you have custom parser, if not, your admonitions can fail gracefully as plain text

:: gallery

![img](https://cats.com/orange-hair1.png) ![img](https://cats.com/orange-hair2.png) ![img](https://cats.com/orange-hair3.png)

::



Yep both are widely used. I forget which markdowns extensions they originated from. The Pandoc website probably has the details.


Aye, I've seen these both in kramdown and quarto.


yup yup same. That one's worked well for me. Between that and the deno std, it's nice to have it feel like mostly everything you need is available with very little searching.


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