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Looks like we are looking for something containing Bacillus subtilis ATCC122264? I'm not seeing anything with "MB40"

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Never heard of UTM in that context before! I was thinking about the Urchin links [0] but this is much cooler.

[0] https://cloudconfusing.com/utm-creator/ etc


Personally I look at https://www.reddit.com/r/BuyItForLife/, and then data backed sites like https://appliance.report/ and i try to find small, geeky blogs from people who clearly love the subject matter


Depends on the company, but bulk of the interviews are about scenarios. For instance "Tell me about a time when you..." Additionally, a big thing is that they will throw scenarios at you and ask what you would investigate or test against in order to figure out next steps.


Isn't that too subjective? Do they also have to go through 5 rounds of interviews and are they all about scenarios?


There is some small progress being made: https://ofr.report/pi/2021-26140/ but it's just not enough. I think people seriouslu under value clean air and clearly there are huge externalities to pollution. Many of these are localized so they are easy to ignore for the offending party, but it's time to start to make major corrections.


Just for the record, any overpower nerf guns are a bad idea! https://recall.report/recall/492209007/


I don't follow. What do you expect would happen? Change to the GA API? Or they try to shut it down b/c "GA" in the name.


Fully agreed. When the blogs died one of the richest and most interesting parts of the internet died with it. The good news is that Wordpress.com and Blogspot still exist so the information was not lost, but almost all of the blogs haven't been updated in 5+ years. I'd love to see a concerted effort to have them rebooted -- maybe Google could up-rank them, or CPMs could increase, or Patreon-like models could be built in, who knows.

fwiw I don't see Medium as being a replacement for blogs. It's gotten quite bad from a user standpoint and kills the relationship with the reader in the same way that "blogging" on Linkedin or Facebook does (not quite as bad because at least it's findable on the open web).


I don't think blogs are dead, just hidden from view. That's why I obsessively bookmark blogs when I see them posted to HN or Reddit, since I know I'll never be able to find them again if I lose the link.


The thing about WordPress is that the majority of WordPress sites are presentational websites, landing pages or e-commerce sites, not actual blogs.


Remember E/N sites? Everything/nothing. Just a blip.


Simply removing Pinterest would be a huge step in the right direction.


I use an add-on called Unpinterested! to remove Pinterest results from my Google search results:

https://github.com/sellomkantjwa/unpinterested

All it does is add -site:pinterest.com to the search bar for image results (can be configured to also do it for Web results), but it gets the job done.


And quora


ye gods, yes.


Any insight with regard to how Pinterest was able to do what they've done? Did they simply dump more money into it?


Agreed, was thinking the same.


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