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My father-in-law arrived to take delivery today only to be told "Maybe tomorrow"... ? This is his second time being invited to take delivery and told "sorry your car isn't here". "Maybe tomorrow" doesn't inspire confidence
As an owner of 2 Tesla's I've praised these cars, & Tesla's innovation to my father-in-law. Last month he decided to pull the trigger & ordered a model Y. After many challenges, he's now experienced 2 failed deliveries. WTF @Tesla. Don't schedule delivery if the car isn't there.
๐คฏ๐คฏ๐คฏ this is ridiculous! This giant skyscraper falling from the sky is going to be caught by the launch tower as early as the next flight ๐คฏ that will be the most insane thing to see!
Next time you ask yourself why NASA canโt test like SpaceX, itโs because headlines like this are how the legislature views aerospace dev
Headlines like this get government programs canceled
This isn't some artist's impression of the future. It's an actual image acquired today, of the hot-staging of @SpaceX's #Starship - the largest, most powerful rocket ever built.
JUST LOOK AT IT!!!
Celebrations erupted on Wall Street, New York City, on November 7th, 1918, following a premature report of Germany's surrender in World War I, just four days before the actual end. The misinformation originated from a lunchtime conversation between Admiral Henry Wilson, commander of American Naval forces in French waters, and Roy Howard, President of United Press.
Admiral Wilson relayed a report from a friend at the American Embassy, claiming an armistice had been signed. Roy Howard, seeing this as a groundbreaking news story, bypassed checks and censorship, even forging his foreign editor's signature. The story was transmitted to New York without scrutiny, stating the cessation of hostilities at 2 pm, eight minutes after the premature celebration photo was taken. Wall Street traders, the first to learn of the news, ceased trading at 1 pm.
As news spread, the entire city joined in celebrations. The New York Times later criticized the United Press transmission as "the most flagrant and culpable act of public deception." The Armistice treaty officially ended World War I on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at the eleventh hour in 1918.
The JS ecosystem:
There's an npm package named is-even that gets a million downloads per month. It exports a single-line function, isEven, and depends on yet another package, is-odd, which depends on is-number.
Since they don't provide types, there's a @โtypes package for each.
Is that a new demo over at https://t.co/oucdIVQBRs?
Why yes it is!
Itโs a shrinking header that gets a scroll shadow as you scroll down + its contents also get adjusted.
This is all powered by Scroll-Driven Animations, using only CSS ๐คฉ