I'm working on a browser extension that lets you save a list of all your open tabs into a markdown document. You can format the output using a templating language and it saves direct to your Obsidian vault if you have one (otherwise gives you a markdown file to download, plus a clipboard copy).
Not sure how this would scale. Assuming all kids have access to their own computer and high-speed internet, are they supposed to spend 5 more hours at home watching internet lectures?
Let's be real here for a moment... american kids aren't spending 5 hours at school learning. Maybe 1-2 at best until highschool (where it could range from 0 - 4 based on the student). It's a big daycare.
The beauty of writing more descriptive error codes is that it also forces the developer to think more thoroughly about what is causing a particular error and -
hopefully- eliminating the issue all together.
I love finding easter eggs in code bases or error messages (as long as they don't introduce more headaches, of course).
So, is this video trying to make the point that vaccine efficacy decreased over time? Because, if you look (not even closely), you will notice that the headlines are not in chronological order... nor do they reference the same vaccines, or number of doses, or variants.
github link: https://github.com/cgranier/tabSidian
Links to all the browser extension stores on github.