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This has not been true for at least a decade for dutch buildings: there are strict regulations requiring decent insulation for new buildings. Renovating and insulating old buildings is also encouraged, but not required by law.

Insulating old buildings and especially appartment buildings is very common over here. There the amount of uninsulated buildings is so much higher. Every time I am in that part of Europe I am appalled at the energy waste.

I agree to some extent, but in my experience it differs a lot between kids how doable having a conversation is


Care to paraphrase the relevant explanation?


https://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/07/no-ma...

Basically, it's something that's taken into account. The two main ways are calibrating urban stations relative to nearby rural stations, and by looking at the variation between windy and calm days, since the effects are larger on calm days (so if things are corrected well, there shouldn't be a difference)


Please no, because this would be feeding the sea lions.


I made something similar once, specifically targetted for guitar tablature https://tabviewer.app/ To make links shorter for sharing with others, I use a shortlink service. Pasting URLs of thousands of characters long can be problematic


Wow funny I‘m just seeing this after posting my tab editor in another comment. I have the same use case as you :)

https://github.com/planbnet/guitartabs


What about work horses?


It’s something about messing with reality. Obviously I can’t know this since (as far as I know) I am not a rat, but I have to believe it’s profoundly disorienting for their little rat brains to interact with VR. At least a work horse can trust its senses.


Can you give an actual counterargument?


This doesn't seem like a topic to ask about on hacker news. Also, your grammar is confusing to the point I don't exactly know what the question is.


I agree. It would also work out like a long term supervised learning process though. Humans showing how it's really done, and AI companies taking that as a gold standard for training and development of AI.


I'm not so sure. There's already decades of data available for the existing process.


That is true, but it doesn't help for new languages, frameworks, etc



Sad that we missed 2024 esepcially since the 2023 guy explicitly asked for it. Second comment predicted 2026 for a next post--missed it by a month!


I’m so glad this was reposted as I haven’t seen it before and I love it!


Cool. I hadn't seen it or knew about it until this 2025 post.


I'm surprised Pandoc markdown is not mentioned. You can make that semi structured quite easily, and write your own transformations using lua. It's powerful enough to write math papers and export into both pdf and html.


Pandoc is great for resumes too. My static website turns my pandoc resume into pdf and html and they look great


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