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That Wikipedia article has a nice picture comparing the two shapes which shows how they’re more complex than you’d think.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gerver%E2%80%99s_and_Hamm...


Do you have data showing a drop in per capita median wealth?

I found this nice visualisation: https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/dataviz/dfa/distr...

But it’s totals, and not inflation adjusted.


https://dqydj.com/net-worth-by-year/ See "Median Net Worth by Year".

It's inflation adjusted to 2022 though, not 2025 (hopefully at least that's still in ballpark though). There was a slight spike upwards for median wealth during the pandemic fwiw. This seems to have entirely corrected though.


How do screen readers work? I’ve used all the aria- attributes to make automation/scraping hopefully more robust, but don’t have experience beyond that. Could accessibility attributes also help condense the content into something more manageable?


It actually helps the extraction from the coffee grounds too, not just for reducing mess.

https://youtu.be/nLnB99VJ0HE

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S259023852...


Forget it Jake, it’s land of Lisp.


Safari on iOS 18.1 doesn’t render the second character properly either. (Unless it’s a 口 :)


https://ui.perfetto.dev/

Won’t get you end to end latency, but should be able to trace the input events through chrome, and show the context swaps of all the Wayland/dbus stuff.

EDIT: looks like Linux system tracking is more work, but possible https://perfetto.dev/docs/quickstart/linux-tracing


Thank you!


It’s a mixture of Chinese Whispers and Telephone, two names for the same game.


They were the same a long time ago, but there has been some drift. If you use the wrong typeface, it’s still intelligible but looks strange.

Blog post I found with some examples: https://blog.skritter.com/2015/06/font-differences-between-j...


Is there any evidence (yet?) of an autoimmune disease caused by the immune system accidentally attacking part of the micro-biome?


Yes, as far as I know. I thought this was a nice overview: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300652/


The immune systems does nothing by accident. The immune system is always trying to keep the microbiome in balance and the microbiome helps the immune system as well.

There is no winning, only balance.


Idk if there's evidence of it but I know many people claim they developed celiac disease after a course of black label antibiotics


Great question. Not that I have heard of.


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