'No Way to Prevent This,' Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
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Senate Dems should take one of their assorted gun control bills off the shelf, rename it something like "Trump Assassination Prevention Act," and force Rs to do a talking filibuster to block it
#uspol #politics #trump #gun #guncontrol #senate #democrats #republicans
Sorry for the obvious question, but does anyone know how to click on a specific element when that element is recognised by VOCR? The recognition is great, and I can navigate, but I'm obviously missing the point of how to activate an element I see once the OCR is done. @chikim
Got some positive testing results on ancient devices (& there's not a lot I can do to improve it anyway) so decided to bung it live!
https://vole.wtf/hellmouth/
It turns out Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on `*.google.com` access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage
You can test it out by pasting the following into your Chrome DevTools console on any Google page:
chrome.runtime.sendMessage(
"nkeimhogjdpnpccoofpliimaahmaaome",
{ method: "cpu.getInfo" },
(response) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(response, null, 2));
},
);
More notes here: https://simonwillison.net/2024/Jul/9/hangout_servicesthunkjs/
resolvers vs authoritative nameservers
Permalink: https://wizardzines.com/comics/resolver-vs-authoritative/
@JennyList I only know you from what you have put into the world and have nothing but respect for you. I know thats not the point, but I feel the work is better with you in it.
Have nothing in your home that you do not
• know to be useful
• believe to be beautiful
• feel unaccountable vague fondness for
• can imagine a hypothetical situation in which you'd *really* need it
• firmly intend to get round to doing something with one of these days
• can't remove because of all the other junk piled on top of it
• feel guilty about not dealing with something more important first
• fear throwing away in case you remember tomorrow why you bought it
• miscellaneous
Steve:
frequent overthinker, compulsive fixer, digester-then-explainer, "why?" question relishing father, minor-irritant partner, excessive disassembler, original-form hacker, high-efficiency googler, borderline-competent car-fixer, expert-level car-breaker, faster-by-qwerty communicator, indiscriminate photo-taker, Leatherman owner.