No. The rate limit doesn't work as they use huge IP Spaces to crawl. Each IP alone is not bad they just use several thousand of them.
Using the API would assume some basic changes. We don't do that here. If they wanted that, they could run their own instance and would even get notified about changes. No crawling required at all.
Git was Made for the Linux kernel. The kernel is pretty much only text files. For the complete decentralisation git achieves an easy diffing and merging operations needs to be defined. It is working for what it was made.
Large files don't work with git, as it always stores the whole history on your drive.
For files that are large and not mergeable SVN works better and that is fine. You need constant online connectivity as a trade of though.
Some build tools for software being the option to define a dependency as a git path +commit or a local path. That works quite well but is in the end just a workaround.
I've seen a tablet for old people. The whole interaction is limited to NFC cards. Instead of having to open an app to start a video call, you put the Call Flipper card in a tray. On the other side I can send pictures which are then displayed for her.
My 95 grandma would never have been able to use a smartphone/tablet otherwise.
No, they are not. I really suggest you look at an European map. Algeria/Mali are in the center of the map, depending on how much Antarctica is included.
Maps are normally centered roughly around the region you buy them in. European maps are centered on the 0 meridian, because it fits so nicely while keeping the European countries around the center. The 0 meridian was just defined by the Brits as going through Greenwich.
The bottom is cut of more, because Antarctica is less interesting than Canada, Greenland and Siberia.
Well, have a look in the old Testament, specifically Leviticus 24:17-22.
19 If anyone injures his neighbor, as he has done it shall be done to him, 20 fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth for tooth; whatever injury he has given a person shall be given to him.
You know the part that is shared between Christianity and Judaism.
Honestly, when I open a new application I normally want to interact with it now. Always drove me nuts , when I opened a Powershell window in a folder and then had to click on it again.
No. The rate limit doesn't work as they use huge IP Spaces to crawl. Each IP alone is not bad they just use several thousand of them.
Using the API would assume some basic changes. We don't do that here. If they wanted that, they could run their own instance and would even get notified about changes. No crawling required at all.