@ulfjack The closest thing I'm aware of is visiting chrome://settings/security and selecting "Always use secure connections, get warned before visiting site".
@samwhoo In defense of grep:
grep -E "|text to match" --color='always'
It works because the "empty string" matches every line but can't be highlighted. It does not support multiple colours though.
@WayfairUK I'm already unsubscribed to all emails from both https://t.co/ezoOIzoPop and https://t.co/zAo4UmaWHu. And the email that I received does not provide any "unsubscribe" link. I sent you screenshot in your DMs.
@Wayfair@WayfairUK Sigh. @WayfairUK , I suppose that since this involves GDPR you are the ones that should sort it out.
You are sending commercial emails that don't offer any way to unsubscribe. This is in violation of GDPR.
May I invite you to a fun thread about a delightful quirk of relativity theory? Starting with a simple fact about rotations, I’ll hope to give you some intuition about something that’s considered wildly counterintuitive: velocity addition. Intrigued? Buckle up!
“The Market Court of the Brussels appeal court held that, in accordance with article 16 GDPR, the data subject has the right for their name to be correctly spelled when processed by the computer systems of the Bank.”
https://t.co/naijN366WS
@samwhoo Replying to myself months after: I think that what I'm looking for is like https://t.co/vcu37mCn3Y but not US-centred.
I also don't know if you are supposed to use twitter in this way and resurrect old threads. 🤷
@samwhoo I would happily pay for a service that delivers fact-checked short news: what happened, why I should care about it, and a link for broader context.
@flameeyes It's literally the only wireless, brushed aluminum, no-silly-RGB-LEDs keyboard that I could find.
I recommend visiting https://t.co/nWzy6MiRqi for a good choice of reasonably priced mechanical keyboards.
@chizangiam For bonus points "hermetic" also means "hard to understand" because the alchemy books written by Hermetes Trismegistus were inscrutable to alchemy newbies.
well this is exciting. it's a nuclear battery, and it comes in a DIP package. lasts around 20 years, only $4500 for the 2.4V model.
there are a few caveats...
@zecke42 Trying to learn it I compared it to Z3 for a simple problem, and Z3 was much faster. I wonder if I was holding it wrong https://t.co/xfHDnljaGL