Published on: 2025-06-05 20:49:53
As noted by 404 Media, Apple has quietly updated its Transparency Report page with data from January through June 2024, revealing some interesting trends in the cat-and-mouse game between the company and worldwide governments regarding our data. It is worth noting that Apple’s Transparency Report release schedule has been pretty inconsistent. Still, the new report, which comes just three months after Apple released its data relative to July–December, 2023, highlights how much real-world user d
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-07 23:41:21
In a recent post, I talked about a proof of concept tool to verify estimates automatically. Since that post, I have overhauled the tool twice: first to turn it into a rudimentary proof assistant that could also handle some propositional logic; and second into a much more flexible proof assistant (deliberately designed to mimic the Lean proof assistant in several key aspects) that is also powered by the extensive Python package sympy for symbolic algebra, following the feedback from previous comm
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-09-01 10:14:13
The HTML spec used to define an outline algorithm that gave <h1> elements an implicit semantic heading level based on how many sectioning elements ( <section> , <aside> , <nav> , and <article> ) it was nested inside. The browser rendering was such that section > h1 would have the same font-size and margin as <h2> . The section > section > h1 would be represented as <h3> , and so on. The default rendering was implemented in browsers in their UA styles, but not the heading level in the accessibil
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