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It's an easily accessible toggle. It would be a pain to be on a website where you need to see an image and have to go find the setting toggle it, view you content , then find and toggle it again.


There should be something a UI like this but it just sources data from Wikipedia. Could just be the Abstract and allow you to open a wikipedia iframe or something. You should add this as a mode to this app


I actually made a free browser extension around this idea (hoverflow.io) after playing the new Crusader Kings.


I switched to penpot for a little bit after the Adobe acquisition was announced because I figured Figma as we knew it would cease to exist. However, I found that there were little differences between the two that gave it a learning curve and I noticed that I missed little niceities in Figma. I went back to it after a few weeks and after the acquisition was revoked, I feel better about sticking with Figma. I love the company and the story behind it's creation, and plan on continuing supporting what I think is a better product. I'm happy that penpot exists though to keep Figma in check from excessively pricing their product.


I shudder to think what excessive pricing might look like to you :)


If it has been illegal to sell cannabis commercially, how have cannabis companies been allowed to form and be publicly traded? I would think that federal regulation to be publicly traded would cause issues.


Which US based weed companies are publicly traded?


I made something similar a while ago. I opted for calculating a score based on the sum of distance between each of the channel values and gave users one guess. https://lukew3.github.io/color-code-tutor/


Lots of people are already really comfortable with html/css, so having the option to avoid learning an entirely new paradigm is helpful.


What's the reason for this? Is this because of extensive regulation due to insurer/hospital lobbying and patient safety laws?


Patient and health care regulation, for good reasons, but basically the number of shoulders to spread individual risks across (aka insurance). The latter is much easier when backed, directly or indirectly, by nation state households and budgets. Nothing beats the ability of controlling your own currency.


Why are they buying licenses for it? To promote student equality?


I bet it has to do with laws around processing of data for children.

From the ChatGPT terms:

> Minimum Age. You must be at least 13 years old or the minimum age required in your country to consent to use the Services. If you are under 18 you must have your parent or legal guardian’s permission to use the Services.

Source: https://openai.com/policies/terms-of-use


Apparently it's just GPT 3.5 which is freely accessible anyway. If it was GPT 4 / ChatGPT Plus, I would understand.


Love that this exists. I found that they also have a Github(1) with a public data archive. Any existing projects using this API in an interesting way?

[1] https://github.com/nationalparkservice


The GitHub is mostly outdated repos, although Symbol Library is still active. The developer API is great though.


I migrated this data to BigQuery. Test it out and if it works well

https://console.cloud.google.com/bigquery?hl=en&project=nps-...

If you like it I’ll update the batch job to keep it fresh


The timestamp when the "drop" or target moment occurs is at 0:34. The duration of the song is 2:16


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