literally the top link when I search for his exact text "why are anime catgirls blocking my access to the Linux kernel?" https://lock.cmpxchg8b.com/anubis.html
Maybe travis needs more google-fu. maybe that includes using duckduckgo?
bruh, that loads WAY too fast. you gotta slow that role, have a splash, prompt for signing up for newsletter, display some ads, prompt to disable ad blocker, etc etc.
I'll stick with my throwback to what websites used to be like when they were simple, quick to load and asked visitors only for their attention and not much else ;)
The problem might have be created when bricks were hand made and there was no assumption that different bricks have same weight. So it was important to stress that it weighs 1 pound and half of itself.
I could parse it fine but if I were writing this I would include more redundancy e.g. "weighs one pound and half the weight of the [maybe use our to suggest to the reader it's the same one] brick".
The well drilled student would be able to parse both but anyone who can struggle with getting the words into their head in the right order like me could struggle.
in this case, the line between grammar and math is fuzzy - english (or russian) and mathematical symbols are two different languages here which are each capable of describing the same thing.
the challenge is to do the necessary translation and rearrangement