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This tool was built with mongo and nextjs using data provided by https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/baby-names-from-social-secu...

My hope is that parents will find it useful and that the application could expand into different categories like server names, internet handles, fantasy names, etc.


this is an absolutely beautiful markdown implementation.


  'physical world around me has expanded'
care to elaborate?


Taking a walk to the park without the iPhone takes longer, because you are forced to spend attention on everything but the phone. Distance = speed x time. If perceived time goes up; distances are greater. Ergo - world around you expands.


You can have a smart phone and not use it all the time. It's a matter of self control.


I assume he or she means that the world seems bigger as they're viewing it / paying attention more than if they were looking at their smart phone.


i like how you made it more succinct by changing it to "Change needs feedback" but your drawn out explanation makes you sound like a person who doesn't know how to provide feedback


just so im clear, this is someone in a pizza shop looking at a windows kiosk with a camera?

it would be interesting to see the ad and how / if it changes based on who is watching


i would love something like this for free bitbucket private repos, is there any planned support? realtime updates would also be great


site is throwing application error


Would wifi calling help in a situations like these?


Yes, your calls would be traveling over an encrypted tunnel to the carrier instead of the (simulated) cell tower, thus preventing the Stingray/site-simulator from carrying and listening in on your call.

However, it would not stop someone from listening to the call at any point over the rest of the path since the call itself is not encrypted, only the transport between the carrier and your phone.


For myself I thought it bothered me because of how I was raised (not to chew with mouth open, smacking sounds, eat quietly, etc)


Exactly. We are forcefully taught to fight these behaviours in ourselves very early on, often before we gain consciousness and memory as children. That will lead parts of our brain to detest and fight those behaviours in others laters on, bot on a subconscious level which makes it hard to change.


Same here. I think this is evidence of genetic factors - i.e. my dad has a mild case and it manifested in him being very emphatic about training us not to make sounds while eating.


There are genetic factors!


Ghost runs on express for those interested, so its very easy to extend if need be


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