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  1. May 2023
    1. https://xtiles.app/6249b3f811d8db0dcd173512

      Fascinating to see an xTiles page named "competitive analysis", but an interesting example of "eating their own dogfood" to make it.

  2. Jun 2015
    1. You should be able to see your reflection in his eye,” Elser said. “If you can’t, he’s probably in some kind of pain. It’ll get a little dull. I

      Hardest thing is to know when the time is right.

    2. Mules generally don’t live much past forty.

      Forty is very old for a horse.

    3. ut Britta Osthaus, the first author of the 2013 paper, questions the use of the phrase “hybrid vigor.” “Mules are definitely ‘better’ in many aspects than their parent species,” she told me in an e-mail. “But this is defined by what humans see as useful (load capacity, sure-footedness, etc.). As they almost always are infertile, there is no benefit for the genes.”

      This paragraph is a good example of where it would be nice to select several unconnected fragments for annotation. I could do the entire paragraph, but that seems excessive and has a lot of things that aren't necessary to highlight.