How? Netanyahu already stated refusal of any pause unless ALL hostages are cleared.
So hyped about this. It's the main reason I kept on using Firefox and refused to go back to Chrome or any other browser. The experience is too good, to the point I deleted the YT app and just use YT on FF.
It's a picture embedded in the article, no video.
Nope, just any really so it looks good. :)
Gmail, personally. Can't beat it.
Otherwise, I'd like to switch to Proto for the security.
I think it's a bit too early to monetize, but I haven't used it yet.
Maybe make better products, return to high QA, and deal with customers as customers and not enemies?
Nah, take on another L instead.
I've been using Samsung for so long that I didn't realize the rest of the ecosystem doesn't have this.
Its so frustrating, because I end up backing up to both systems because each offer something different.
They're the best Android phone, but not the best experience.
When it works, it works really well. I've had many of their Galaxy line up. I've even switched briefly to iPhone and came back to a Galaxy S23 Ultra, and it's so so good.
On the other hand, their budget phones aren't bad. I use one of their really old A lineup phones as a digital dash of OBD2 data for my car. That battery is just amazing, it stays charged for days, takes in the heat, and still operates no problem.
The only issue I have is support. They want to demand similar pricing to Apple, but if something break it's pretty much go fuck yourself attitude.
It would make sense that they'd say this. iOS blocked Meta from being able to advertise, and there is a lot more customization on Android.
His opinion is clearly biased in this matter.
Discussed with the mod team and we're good with adding it. Just listed it. :)
Nvidia just officially released the 2008 fan-made ‘Portal’ mod, ‘Portal: Prelude’.
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Lol, no worries.
It takes webp, not gif. Look for what you want as a gif, convert it to webp, and upload it. :)
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The roll over worry because of hybrid is not an excuse. There are electric hybrids.
Imgur breaks when I upload, and catbox uploads the video but can't play it...
I need a service that can handle large quality images or UHD videos.
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DoorDash says it will offer couriers a guaranteed hourly rate for "active delivery time" as part of a raft of changes to its platform. For each delivery, they can choose between this Earn by Time option or stick with a per-order payment.
Apple is borrowing a marketing tactic from Twitter pirates.
Back in 2021, Japanese investment giant SoftBank led a little-known social media app called IRL to unicorn status and an overall valuation of $1.17 billion by investing over $170 million. Well, it just turned out that the app completely made up its user numbers, admitting that 95 percent of its purp...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/704145
> Yes, live.
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> ​
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> I've looked for this for a while and didn't find much. Being a stubborn ass (The Boondocks voice) I kept looking until I got it down. There are trackers for the options you've sold, call and put screeners, calculators to avoid CSP risk, holdings, and a singular location for cost basis so you don't do something dumb like Idk sell SPCE CCs at $20 when your cost basis is $22 but you thought it was $18. I definitely didn't do that.
>
> ​
>
> Google Sheet
>
> You'll need to add a custom script:
>
> 1. Tools
> 2. Script Editor
> 3. Add file
> 4. Name it SAMPLE
> 5. Paste this into it:
>
> The code is thanks to tanaike
>
> Code source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64437503/importxml-not-producing-correct-values
>
> function SAMPLE(url) {
> const res = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, {muteHttpExceptions: true});
> const tables = [...res.getContentText().matchAll(/(<table[\w\s\S]+?<\/table>)/g)];
> if (tables.length < 2) return "No tables. Please confirm URL again.";
> const values = tables.reduce((ar, [,table]) => {
> if (table) {
> const root = XmlService.parse(table).getRootElement();
> const temp = root.getChild("tbody", root.getNamespace()).getChildren().map(e => e.getChildren().map(f => isNaN(f.getValue()) ? f.getValue() : Number(f.getValue())));
> ar = ar.concat(temp);
> }
> return ar;
> }, []);
> return values[0].map((_, i) => values.map(r => r[i]));
> }
>
> The result: It returns a table, so you need to use INDEX with it in order to point to a specific row/column. The method itself is SAMPLE, which takes a URL and returns a table. So you'll need to use Concatenate in order to make up the URL for a Yahoo link.
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> Google Sheet function:
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> =INDEX(SAMPLE(CONCATENATE("https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/", $A7, RIGHT(YEAR($E7), 2), TEXT(MONTH($E7), "00"), TEXT(DAY($E7),"00"), IF(B7 = "PUT", "P", "C"), SUBSTITUTE(TEXT($M7,"00000.000"), ".", ""), "?p=", $A7, RIGHT(YEAR($E7), 2), TEXT(MONTH($E7), "00"), TEXT(DAY($E7),"00"), "C", SUBSTITUTE(TEXT($M7,"00000.000"), ".", ""))), 2, 3)
>
> ​
>
> Known issues:
>
> 1. Loading from mobile is not reliable. You may have to erase the cell and undo, or reload, or get on a laptop/desktop.
> 2. Sorting recalculates the numbers and sometimes it stops working. I just don't sort anymore, but it'll eventually fix itself.
> 3. It doesn't calculate if you change values. Just erase the cell and undo, it'll do it correctly.
> 4. Not all options are available on Yahoo, especially if you're looking 30+ days.
>
> ​
>
> Full page, two words: Fuck you good luck!
>
> ​
>
> P.S. Yahoo dev: If you're seeing this, please let me be. This was already hard enough to put together. Plz.
It's the biggest loan yet from the US Department of Energy's Loan Program Office.
cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/11065
> ##### This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot. > The original was posted on /r/technology by /u/Sorin61 on 2023-06-23 10:41:54+00:00. >
A judge said they had "abandoned their responsibilities" in not checking for inaccuracies..
cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/11514
> ##### This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot. > The original was posted on /r/technology by /u/Sorin61 on 2023-06-23 12:29:36+00:00. >
You may be able to pay for purchases and get into train stations without having to physically touch your phone to an NFC terminal in the future..