- Apr 2024
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Another area for future exploration is moving and duplicating text within a document. If twopeople concurrently cut-paste the same text to different places in a document, and then furthermodify the pasted text, what is the most sensible outcome?
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- Sep 2023
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sites.psu.edu sites.psu.edu
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Open Source Models
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for: Open source, Open source district heating models
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question: could they be applied to residential scale projects?
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- Jul 2023
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citeseerx.ist.psu.edu citeseerx.ist.psu.edu
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An intriguing possibil-ity suggested by the authors of the study and extendedby Iacoboni (2006) is that the failure to modulate thedefault network in ASD is driven by differential cog-nitive mentation during rest, specifically a lack of self-referential processing.
Wonder if the "lack of self-referential processing" would imply a weaker sense of self/ego? Or maybe it's more related to the lack of internal (particularly bodily and emotional) awareness?
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- Jan 2023
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
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But conversely, the sun can only shine in a world witheyes capable of so responding . Eyes and sun thus co-respond.
What is the sun to those who are unable to see, or to other species who don't have the visual capacity to render the suns light as well as we do?
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- Nov 2022
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www.researchgate.net www.researchgate.net
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It has long been known that cognitive processing iseasily disturbed by noise and other distractors(Broadbent, 1958).
Known for who? General populations? Specific subpopulations?
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web.hypothes.is web.hypothes.is
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Is there a way to search for your replies to someone's public annotations?
Currently, they don't show up when I search my user name and the tag I used in the reply. Is there an elegant way to search for these annotations and my reply to them?
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- Apr 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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I respectfully disagree with your assessment. You are referencing the quote "It's not appropriate to use the aside element just for parentheticals, since those are part of the main flow of the document." However the OP specifically said that they are looking for a semantic element for "a note that may be useful to read at a given point of a tutorial, but is not part of the main tutorial flow". That is what "aside" is for. It's not part of the main content flow.
That's a tough one. I can see it both ways.
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- Mar 2021
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askubuntu.com askubuntu.com
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XDG stands for X Desktop Group aka freedesktop.org
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what does xdg stand for? Its hard to remember without knowing that.
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- Feb 2021
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behavioralscientist.org behavioralscientist.org
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Imagining the Next Decade of Behavioral Science. (2020, January 20). Behavioral Scientist. https://behavioralscientist.org/imagining-the-next-decade-future-of-behavioral-science/
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- Jul 2020
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www.howtogeek.com www.howtogeek.com
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This isn’t an accident. OpenOffice’s sidebar code was copied and incorporated into LibreOffice. The Apache OpenOffice project uses the Apache License, while the LibreOffice uses a dual LGPLv3 / MPL license. The practical result is LibreOffice can take OpenOffice’s code and incorporate it into LibreOffice — the licenses are compatible. On the other hand, LibreOffice has some features — like font embedding — that don’t appear in OpenOffice. This is because the two different licenses only allow a one-way transfer of code. LibreOffice can incorporate OpenOffice’s code, but OpenOffice can’t incorporate LibreOffice’s code. This is the result of the different licenses the projects chose.
What part of LGPLv3 / MPL prevents LibreOffice code from being incorporated back into OpenOffice's Apache Licensed code??
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- Nov 2018
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wisc.pb.unizin.org wisc.pb.unizin.org
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How do you feel about writing in books?
Open Questions:
- What is your approach to leaving marks in the books you own?
- Is your approach any different when you're interacting with library books or other shared volumes?
- Do you ever type out notes to yourself when using e-readers or interacting with a digital pdf?
Feel free to share your response to one or more of these questions by clicking the arrow button at the bottom right-hand side of this annotation.
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- May 2018
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www.lesswrong.com www.lesswrong.com
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When you contain the source of a thought, that thought can change along with you as you acquire new knowledge and new skills. When you contain the source of a thought, it becomes truly a part of you and grows along with you. Strive to make yourself the source of every thought worth thinking. If the thought originally came from outside, make sure it comes from inside as well. Continually ask yourself: "How would I regenerate the thought if it were deleted?"
I really don't see myself being able to do anything like this
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