Hasn't the fertility rate in the US been going down from the 1960s? With immigrations covering the shortfall?
Actually looking at the data. It went down significantly in the 60 and 70s. Then picked up in the 80s, 90s and early 2000. Then started dropping again from 2010.
But one thing to note to seem to be that it never went past replacement rate after 1972. 2.1 is considered to the global number for replacement. So for the last 60 years or so immigration has kept the population growing in absolute terms.
Not making a political statement, I find it weird when people club a huge group of people into one bucket and brand them.
I do not like the terms but sticking to the terms here. It looks like the young boomers had a similar number of children to today and the older boomers were already dropping the number of children they were having.
iPhone 15 looks to be a pretty great update, at least for the Pro. Personally I have been holding out for a USB C iPhone so I was going to upgrade whenever that happened but there are some other things that look good as well.
When I travel, I usually have only one charger now a days.
But the biggest advantage has been that anywhere I go I can get my device charged. Even if I forget my cable at home.
I remember years back when each device had a different port. Accidentally forget my charger, had to run around a new city at night searching for open store so that I could find the right cable.
I realized how much of a marketing cesspool Reddit has become once I left it. That along with the whole doom scrolling has been toxic to my mental health. So I am much better off without it.
That said, the fediverse seems to be a little too small especially for niche topics. Plus the this world still needs some tool/interface to unify it and make it easier to use. I still go back reddit once in a while for those niche communities but I have logged out for the first time in a decade+ from reddit.
I have started focusing on my hobbies more, the whole reddit fiasco has been a reminder that it is not just FB that is bad, it is everything including Reddit and in time possibly places like this if it grows.
I switched from notebook to labs recently and I'm missing how the notebook name is displayed in notebooks. it seems like the only way to know which notebook I'm in now is through the tab, but if I have multiple tabs open it compresses them....
I am also brand new to jupyterlabs and I came to find a solution to another issue.
But I noticed there is a toggle at the bottom "Simple". Did you try toggling it on? That shows the name of the current path/document etc at the top of the page.
Hope that help, unless I totally misunderstood your question.
Millenials being accused of not pumping out enough babies when we can't even support ourselves (i.imgur.com)
iPhone 15 is coming, and these features will be worth the wait (9to5mac.com)
iPhone 15 looks to be a pretty great update, at least for the Pro. Personally I have been holding out for a USB C iPhone so I was going to upgrade whenever that happened but there are some other things that look good as well.
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JupyterLabs - wish I could see the notebook title like in notebooks
I switched from notebook to labs recently and I'm missing how the notebook name is displayed in notebooks. it seems like the only way to know which notebook I'm in now is through the tab, but if I have multiple tabs open it compresses them....