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I think Ravensburger has a service where you can upload images and then order the puzzle.


Cigarettes for breakfast ....

That definitely were different times.


Friends mom said her mother and father in law would wake up at 2am to smoke and go back to sleep. Neither one made it to 65.


> You're editing a file (or parts of different files) and are focusing on say 5 methods that are interacting. I want to see all of them on the screen at the same time, without having to struggle to open and manage many windows with for example VS horizontal/vertical sliders

Regarding this, maybe haystack could be interesting for you

https://haystackeditor.com/

I haven't tried it myself, but I intend to.


This looks awesome, any users out there that can opine?

Not sure this is the answer but for sure this is highlighting the right question. I’ve never been a teacher, but having been involved in mentoring newbies more often than I expected.. error traces with absolute filenames and terminals with Click-to-edit-file support are the smallest effort you can put in to get the biggest results (although this can also lead to confusion with virtual envs and such).

That’s just the beginning of the nav we really want though. The key point is all about focusing on “don’t make me mess with file systems” because the code already has many dimensions of inherent structure.


That's pretty neat, I'll definitely try it out!


My password is "***********"


A couple of hours ago on HN: [Open Source Farming Robot](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41150095)


The author mentions that this was the inspiration for the question, and called it more a gardening robot, while they’re looking for something that works at a larger (medium) scale.


I don't get it. Where is the signaling server and how is it working?


So Elon is trying to kill the Tesla investors?


> Parents do not take on the crimes of their children. They are criminally liable for not overseeing their children's action and/or for not preventing their actions, which is something totally different.

It is not completely different. The CEOs should be liable for not properly overseeing their company and for not preventing the illegal actions of the company they're in charge of.


Their company is filled with humans, though. A human can do something illegal.

For example: if someone breaks into a bank, do you always fire the CEO?

Then: if an employee of the bank breaks into a bank, now do you always fire the CEO?


The people in charge have to ensure that the right measures are in place to prevent illegal behavior. If they do not do that, then they are liable. At Boeing, effective measures are obviously not in place.


If you are such a bad CEO that over 200 People die because of your bad management, then that should definitely be illegal. For what do they get the millions if not for taking responsibility?


LOL To these guys, “taking responsibility” means simply making a sad face and issuing a press release saying “we’re sorry.”[1]. Not actually taking responsibility and going to prison.

1: https://youtu.be/15HTd4Um1m4


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