IMHO, links on SN should specifically accept target="_blank" so that when a reader clicks on a link, they don't have to be taken away from SN, but instead get a new tab (or window, if that's how they've set their browser up.)
At it stands now, adding that to a link results in it being stripped out.
The default behavior of a link in HTML is to change the current page context. In some cases, that's what you want. Perhaps even (slightly) in the majority of cases. But in the case of a conversation, leaving is not generally what you want.
In fact, I wouldn't be in the least opposed to the default behavior of placing a link on SN always adding target="_blank"
In more Trump corruption news:
President Trump’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty Thursday in New York to lying to Congress about a Moscow real estate project that Trump and his company pursued at the same time he was running for president.
In a nine-page filing, prosecutors laid out a litany of lies that Cohen admitted he told to congressional lawmakers about the Moscow project — an attempt, Cohen said, to minimize links between the proposed development and Trump as his presidential bid was well underway.
As part of Cohen’s plea, he admitted to falsely claiming that efforts to build a Trump-branded tower in Moscow ended in January 2016, when in fact discussions continued through June of that year, the filing said. Among the people Cohen briefed on the status of the project was Trump himself, on more than three occasions, according to the document.
Trump has repeatedly said that he had no business dealings in Russia, tweeting in July 2016, “For the record, I have ZERO investments in Russia,” and telling reporters in January 2017 that he had no deals there because he had “stayed away.”
Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer, pleads guilty to lying to Congress about Moscow project
NASA Will Announce Its 1st Commercial Partners for the Return to the Moon Thursday
The selected companies will be revealed Thursday (Nov. 29) during a news conference held at NASA's headquarters in Washington, D.C. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will lead the news conference. The event will begin at 2 p.m. EST (1900 GMT); you can watch it live on Space.com, courtesy of NASA TV, or directly at the agency's website.
I'll do a sub on it later. Check out the live news conference if you can.
‘Cowboy Bebop’ Live-Action Series Lands at Netflix
The series, which hails from Tomorrow Studios, has been in the works since last year. Netflix has ordered 10 episodes.
Shinichiro Watanabe, director of the original anime, will serve as a consultant on the project. Christopher Yost, who previously penned “Thor: The Dark World” and “Thor: Ragnarok”, will write the first episode and executive produce. Andre Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, Jeff Pinkner, and Scott Rosenberg of Midnight Radio will serve as executive producers. Yasuo Miyakawa, Masayuki Ozaki, and Shin Sasaki of Sunrise Inc.– the studio behind the original series–will also executive produce along with Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements of Tomorrow Studios, Tetsu Fujimura, and Matthew Weinberg. The series is a co-production between Netflix and Tomorrow Studios, with Netflix handling physical production.
The track record for adaptations of anime is not great. Another classic about to be sullied by Netflix?
On a side note, Variety.com has three separate posts about Finland offering incentives to film and TV productions. I guess Variety was offered an incentive, too.
Nubia's latest gaming phone comes with up to 10GB of RAM
Nubia Red Magic Mars announced: Snapdragon 845, 10GB RAM, and shoulder triggers
Not sure if I want to do another submission about a 10 GB of RAM "gaming smartphone". Although it could be amusing.
JUSTICE BREYER: So what is to happen if a state needing revenue says anyone who speeds has to forfeit the Bugatti, Mercedes, or a special Ferrari or even jalopy?
(Laughter.)
MR. FISHER: There -- no, there is no -- there is no excessive fines issue there. I -- what I will say and what I think is important to -- to remember is that there is a constitutional limit, which is the proof of instrumentality, the need to prove nexus.
JUSTICE BREYER: That isn't a problem because it was the Bugatti in which he was speeding. (Laughter.)
MR. FISHER: Right.
JUSTICE BREYER: So -- so there is all the nexus.
MR. FISHER: Historically -
JUSTICE BREYER: Now I just wonder, what -- what is it? What is it? Is that just permissible under the Constitution?
MR. FISHER: To forfeit the Bugatti for speeding?
JUSTICE BREYER: Yeah, and, by the way, it was only five miles an hour -
MR. FISHER: Yeah.
JUSTICE BREYER: -- above the speed limit.
MR. FISHER: Well, you know, the answer is yes. And I would call your attention to the -
JUSTICE BREYER: Is it yes?
MR. FISHER: Yes, it's forfeitable.
I hope Indiana goes down in flames. It's about time we kill this beast.
Previously: 4 Gallon Kimchi Ferment
I took it out on the 26th, so about 15 days of fermentation.
This version of the recipe had just 25% of the crushed red pepper I normally use. The resulting taste was much milder, but still satisfying, and still tasted like kimchi rather than sauerkraut or something. You get a more noticeable ginger taste this way.
The biggest disappointment may have been the radishes. By becoming soggy, they lost the crisp crunchiness they had at the start. This should have been obvious but I wasn't thinking about it. They became less spicy, which may be a plus for some. There have been kimchis made primarily of radishes for centuries, so it's not coming out of left field as an ingredient. I cut my red (Cherry Belle?) radishes into thin circular slices rather than cube chunks as seen in the linked recipe.
Rather than the 4 gallons I was expecting, I made just over 3 gallons, filling about 12.5-13 quart jars. I used a slotted spoon to get the veggies in the jars, and then put each jar in the sink so I could pour liquid from the bucket into it. Some minor gas buildup was already evident when I sealed and opened some of the jars. I'd like for it to develop that tangy carbonation I got in the old storebought kimchi, so some of these will be sitting around in the fridge for a long while.
I didn't see any signs of bubbling in the airlock, maybe because the bucket was only just over half full, or because the lactobacillus fermentation process is much slower than say, yeast + beer. I think the airlock may have helped in getting a consistent flavor with less "funk". It also prevented the smell from escaping into the room, until I opened the bucket.
I didn't write down the cost of materials but it was probably in the neighborhood of $15, or $30 counting reusable supplies, to make the equivalent of maybe $150-300 worth of kimchi. It should be able to stay good in the fridge for up to 6 months, possibly longer. I'll agree with the AC that says it's a waste of time to make bread. You are competing with impeccably baked artisan loaves in the $1-3 range (less for clearance bread). Kimchi or sauerkraut? You can easily beat it on price. Time spent making it isn't too bad (worse for kimchi than sauerkraut since I had to cut up a lot of stuff and soaked cabbage for a while). Simplify the steps for saeurkraut and you can start some in under half an hour. And you can put it on your meat and potatoes.
If any of you decided to make some, or buy some, I'd like to hear how it turned out.
Yet another Trump Campaign staffer reports to prison today.
Most corrupt administration ever.
Priests are fielding more requests than ever for help with demonic possession, and a centuries-old practice is finding new footing in the modern world.
As per this discussion, I am interested in making it easier to read posts and submissions that contain abbreviations and acronyms.
I suggested that a capability to illuminate such things be added to Soylent, which was met with somewhat of a yawn. Oh well. :)
But I thought I'd do it for my posts, and so I did.
It is a webapp that runs on a webserver, and you can use it as well if you like, presuming you have access to a webserver you can install it on.
Basically what it does is looks at all-caps and/or number sequences and looks them up, surrounds them with <abbr> tags, and pops the explanation into the title element of the tag.
It also provides a powerful macro engine you can use if you like. This can enhance the ability to post quite a bit, provide randomly selected signatures, etc. The limits there are pretty much set by your imagination. For instance, to produce <abbr>, I have this macro in the macro file:
[style tag <tt><b><[b]></b><tt>]
To use it in my post, I simply enter:
{tag abbr}
The project is located here.
So the next time you are thinking WTF when you read an acronym or abbreviation in my posts, you can just hover mouse pointer over it and be greeted with a short explanation.
I would be delighted to accept additions to the acronym file on Github, too. The more, the merrier.
And of course, if the coding gods at Soylent wanted to use the acronym file to implement this capability for use with TFS and perhaps even people's posts in general, that would be sweet.
Someone apparently hacked Drake’s Fortnite account and used racial slurs on a charity live-stream
Ninja plays Fortnite with fake Drake after Drake's account is hacked - hacker gets racist on stream
The account 'Duddus647' randomly joined Ninja's game while he was doing a charity livestream to raise money for the Ellen Fund, in collaboration with the Ellen show.
Believing that it was in fact Drake, Ninja attempted to text the rapper, saying "I'm not sure if Drake meant to invite me?" - before jumping into a game.
With the Drake account completely silent at first, Ninja began to play as normal, assuming that the star was maybe just setting up his microphone and audio.
Things seemed perfectly normal (if one of the most famous people in the world randomly joining your game of Fortnite can ever be considered 'normal'), and Ninja quickly got to taking out opponents.
Suddenly however, "Drake" broke his silence, except of course it wasn't Drake at all, but rather a hacker who had gained access to the account - and began saying the N-word repeatedly.
Aubrey Drake Graham (born October 24, 1986) known mononymously as Drake, is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur. His rapping ability has been noted as "polarizing", and has contributed to him being named one of the most divisive rappers of his generation by multiple critics and media publications. Drake initially gained recognition as an actor on the teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation in the early 2000s.
[...] Drake holds several Billboard chart records. He has the most charted songs (186) among solo artists in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, the most simultaneously charted Hot 100 songs in a single week (27), the most time on the Hot 100 (431 weeks) and the most Hot 100 debuts in a week (22). He also has the most number one singles on the Hot Rap Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Rhythmic Charts. Drake has also won three Juno Awards, six American Music Awards, and fifteen Billboard Music Awards. He is the RIAA's top certified digital singles artist and one of the world's best-selling music artists, with more than 95 million records sold globally.
Hillary Clinton calls on Europe to curb migration to halt populists
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is calling on European leaders to enact stricter immigration policies in order to counter the growing threat of right-wing populism on the continent.
“I think Europe needs to get a handle on migration because that is what lit the flame,” Clinton told The Guardian in an interview published Thursday, referring to the rise of anti-immigrant politicians across Europe.
“I admire the very generous and compassionate approaches that were taken particularly by leaders like [German Chancellor] Angela Merkel," she said, "but I think it is fair to say Europe has done its part, and must send a very clear message — ‘we are not going to be able to continue provide refuge and support’ — because if we don’t deal with the migration issue it will continue to roil the body politic.”
#HillaryGraduatedFromBeingAnNPCBoss :^)