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Children's Food, Unicode, Buster Keaton, and Checkboxes
Rather than paying us $15 for an entree your child will insist they want until we actually serve it to them, this option has you just give us $15 in exchange for nothing. It saves you from trying to convince your child to eat, and it saves us from throwing out another untouched mini cheese pizza. Win-win.
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Notes on monospace, fonts, ascii, unicode
U+1F438: 🐸, the only emoji the the animals-amphibian category, which is the only category with one emoji
I started to use isEven with the free tier about a year ago and never stopped since then. It does all the work to figure out if a number is even and allows me to focus on core development activities like new product research and design. I love it and recommend it to everyone.
Some of Buster Keaton's most amazing stunts
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The Secret Inside One Million Checkboxes
A few days into making One Million Checkboxes I thought I’d been hacked. What was that doing in my database?
A few hours later I was tearing up, proud of some brilliant teens.
8 versions of UUID and when to use them
Usually when we have multiple numbered versions, the higher numbers are newer and presumed to be better. In contrast, there are 8 UUID versions (v1 through v8) which are different and all defined in the standard.


