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On the web site, it's named after the second King of Rome


Chinese has a readability issue to the English speaker. That doesn't mean it's not readable.


The original comment is a joke


This comment would seem to address the point of that joke


I think that's the initial boot of the VM. I'v noticed it too.


Correct. If you run `wsl --shutdown` as an admin then start up Windows Terminal again the delay is back the first run.


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It was his grad student's decision.


I wouldnt call Tailscale "useless" in that case. If you use Tailscale there, you dont have to port forward, so you have no exposure to the general internet. No one bashing on your port, looking for vulnerabilities. You don't need a DDNS, since Tailscale gives you a fixed address for your machine that persists. So you can set a single CNAME record with your Domain hosting service and you're done. And Tailscale has clients for all platforms, including mobile, so it "just works" with all your devices. It's free for up to 20 devices.


I think the point here is that trains go for hundreds of miles faster than a Tesla. If you're going 800 miles, a train might well get there first, though a Tesla's top speed is 4x the trains.


OP: “A train can go hundreds of miles per hour faster” Anyway I think this proves the limitations of this analogy.


APL can branch on conditional to a specific line or label, or fall through to the next line.


My next project! Thanks for this!


From Know Your Meme: The Ratio or Ratioed refers to an unofficial Twitter law which states that if the amount of replies to a tweet greatly outnumbers the number of retweets and likes, then the tweet is bad. Additionally, "to ratio" a tweet means to make a quote retweet or reply that manages to get more likes and retweets than the quoted post.


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