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Was going to make a joke about your typo, but my heart wasn't in it

Good pun. Not a typo for me.

Interestingly Radix has both `Radio Group` and `Radio` — The simple `Radio` input does use `<input type="radio">` but the `Radio Group` does not. Git history does not show _why_ though.

They never figured how the exclusive choice works in <input type="radio" name="group">

I make two cups in one Aeropress, am I doing it wrong?

If you are enjoying the coffee, then no, you are not doing it wrong.

There are a lot of different recipes for how to brew coffee in an Aeropress.


Does Android TV not come with spyware?


Depends what flavor you get. Much like Android itself different manufacturers bundle different crap with their hardware. I used to have an Nvidia Shield and it was a wonderful vanilla implementation. But I've since switched to Apple TV.


There's no _need_ to use cookies for tracking purposes though, it's usually just easier/cheaper/quicker (or requested by the marketing department) to use off the shelf software than actually spend the time to implement these things.

But if you have a cart, you need a cookie banner regardless of any tracking you are doing.


Even the biggest tech companies, with surplus engineering resources, do third party integrations.

"easier / cheaper / quicker" means that will be the solution . You can't tell your boss "let's spend more money, more time, more risk" on getting it done.


But you have no idea what the optimal solution is, are you 1,10,50 away from it. Would be nice to have some indicator of how close you are before you submit, though I guess that's intentional.


I believe that’s the point. I had the optimal solution for some time but was convinced there was something better. Eventually I submitted, and seeing the perfect score was more thrilling after convincing myself I was an idiot.


If it told you how close you were then you could just brute force your way to a perfect score every board by trying each square.


But if you remember the best score isn't that approach still possible?


When money is concerned, any kind of suspected money laundering / fraud investigation generally requires you to pause that account until the check is complete. What happens afterwards will be down to the results of the investigation.

It's also unlikely there are just those two states. For many services there will be a number of factors involved, but it's purposely opaque to make it harder to circumvent.


It may be simple enough to prove, but that is an uncomfortable ask if those circumstances are genuine.


If these were truly the only copies of photos as in the example, then you'd probably be willing though.


Why are the self-hosted plans so expensive? Such a high bar to go from free to paid.


No need to answer this person's question, they are not asking for help, they are promoting their upcoming book


Or just read all the comments and you don't need to buy their book.


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