Probably some legit uses eg direct from file prints with filename and timestamp, but also there's the yellow tracking dots: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer_tracking_dots
Is learning the shapes of countries really all that important? I would have thought by the time the shape matters, you're looking at/learning the details of the country, at which point you're not looking at a map of the entire world anymore anyway.
Who actually uses it as a map though? It's usually only seen briefly in apps, or in various symbols, or on a classroom wall. As a symbol, having the rights sizes would be a significant improvement. In an app, people will zoom in anyway, so at least they'd passively see the correct proportions when zooming out, instead of getting a false impression. In a classroom, it would seem all that more importantly to not give false impressions to kids.
The Times also elided the fact that the Guardian had already very much outed Crémieux as non-academic blogger Jordan Lasker back in March, whose work included posts that described Africans as having IQs on the same level as the mentally impaired.
Tried to understand what options were available on a JS package, which mangled the options before passing them on to another JS package, which mangled the options before passing them onto another JS package, ...
Obligate carnivore means they require nutrients that on a natural diet, they can only get from meat. With processed foods, cats can survive on a plant-based diet, if the food has had the appropriate nutrition added (in a way that cats can absorb it)
Edit, it even says exactly that in the article:
While cats are obligate carnivores, complete foods like Unicorn Pate are fortified with all of the vitamins and minerals that cats need to thrive, including taurine
I highly recommend scrambled tofu.
I see what you mean, thanks. Maybe of interest, the Oxford English dictionary defines a race riot as "a public outbreak of violence due to racial antagonism", much less specific than your definition which I imagine is America-based, so I think this might be a difference between American and European use of the term.
Other languages have ended up introducing it out of practical necessity, e.g. Go's contexts, JS execution contexts. Pick your poison, although I expect Rust's general minimal approach will leave it as extra parameters, Go-style.