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I also used the same prompts and got this: " As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences or emotions. However, if Billy has never seen the box before and is only aware of the label "flubbergums," he might assume that the contents of the box are "flubbergums." If the person showing Billy the contents of the box claims that the contents are "jellyfils," Billy might be surprised or confused, especially if he has never heard of "jellyfils" before. Without further information or context, it is difficult to determine what Billy might think is inside the box. "


Pair it with "containerise" (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/containerise/ ). With containerise, you can easily edit a text file (host, container name) to create/edit/backup multiple containers.


I was hoping somebody would share the news about this addon and I'm glad that I wasn't disappointed!


Does it sync this across multiple machines? Can I export/import this list?


Unfortunately, it doesn't sync. You can copy the text anywhere (e.g. email to yourself!) and use it elsewhere; it's still a much better UX compared to the built-in functionality.


This is great!


"Khaak" is Persian for soil, "Khaki" can mean either dust-covered or color of soil, so typically a light shade of brown in more arid regions.


The article says it has Hindoustani roots

It’s true that in Farsi it means earth colored as well


The article isn't wrong, it's just incomplete.

"Khaki is a loanword from Hindustani (Urdu or Hindi) ख़ाकी/خاکی 'soil-colored', which in turn comes from Persian خاک [xɒːk] khâk 'soil' + ی- (adjectival ending); it came into English via the British Indian Army."

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khaki


Hindi/Urdu native speaker here: "khaak" means dust, not soil exactly. I believe it is the same in Farsi as well. "Khaaki" would mean 'dust-coloured'.


Firefox and Firefox Focus on Android present the same issue.


It was updated automatically for me, both on Firefox desktop and Firefox for Android.


Still stuck on the previous version. The store shows 1.20, but even switching to "developer mode" in the Chrome extension overview and clicking on "Update" (button) and restarting the browser had no effect. Still the old version.


Update to my question: Someone wrote this blog post about this exact problem, even with this exact extension (dated September 25, 2018), and how to manually update the extension: https://www.ghacks.net/2018/09/25/how-to-update-chrome-exten...

UPDATE

After reading the comments on the linked blog article, frantically hitting the "Update" button (in developer mode) many times indeed helps! I had clicked it quite a few times already, but "normally", going crazy and hitting it a lot and quickly indeed lead to the update occurring.

Wow, what a crazy user interface that requires users to go berserk on the buttons...


Same here. Why won't it update to the new version?


"I see some Chrome/Chromium users wondering why they are not updated to uBlock Origin 1.17.0:

When I publish a new version of uBO, I deploy gradually, starting with 5% of users then increasing every day: 12%, 25%, 50%, 100%."

https://twitter.com/gorhill/status/1044670065889734657


Good to know. Thanks.


LOOPY is made by Nicky Case! Author of interesting work such as: The Evolution of Trust (https://ncase.me/trust/), The Wisdom and/or Madness of Crowds (https://ncase.me/crowds/)


OMG thank you so much for this, I played the game of trust and I love it !! This is the best way today's tech can help people understand logical / mathematical facts applied to everyday life.


The article doesn't mention that "Koh-i-Noor" is Persian for "Mountain of Light" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koh-i-Noor]


Have you tried EmEditor? It handles gigantic files very well, supports CSV editing and more. Two major downsides are: Windows only, not free


For those looking for a shiny gem that doesn't break the bank, check out Moissanite[1] jewelry. It's significantly cheaper, with a higher refractive index (Brilliance) [2].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moissanite [2] http://diamondssuck.com/


My wife loves her moissanite ring. We looked at diamonds last year for some jewelry and she said that she wanted more moissanite jewelry instead!


Cool! Check this out too (couldn't find the original link)

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/23/led-wedding-ring_n...


Is there a reference, open source, implementation available? (on Github or similar)


I too was interested in this


See the comment above.


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