I have faced the same problem numerous times. Sometimes the cs.opensource.google links work, sometimes they don't. I haven't yet bothered to try and understand why that's the case.
Why can't they use the github.com/golang/go link instead? (no pun, genuinely wondering)
Because GitHub is a mirror not the actual repo, I think I was around 2015 when Go was gaining massive attraction they had to use GitHub for issues also, still you can’t change the fact that more than 70% of commits is from google
I learned only a few hours back that entire Servo team was let go by Mozilla [1] and the project is now a part of Linux Foundation. So, I think, Servo has no direct/indirect ties to Mozilla/Google any more.
My understanding is that sunlight doesn't reach the South Pole of the moon. Then what's causing the shadow in the video? Is it the light from the lander, or has the lander maybe landed on the part that does receive sunlight and hence the shadow?
It's not exactly at the South Pole. It is somewhere around 70 deg latitude. It is lunar day now which will last for about 12 (earth) days. After lunar night falls, the rover and the lander will probably stop working. They might try reviving them in the next lunar day but there are no guarantees given the extreme conditions of the lunar night. Also this might be an interesting tangent (not related to CH3):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_of_eternal_light
Assuming that CY3 landed somewhere it gets eternal sunlight, I can see how this can be an issue. Many landers and rovers have horizontal solar panels - they would work as long as the sun is reasonably above the horizon. However, the sun is always going to be near the horizon at the poles. That would not only require the solar panel to be mounted vertically, but also be oriented towards the sun somehow.
I'm a developer with breadth of experience as sysadmin and DevOps in my previous roles. I'm now working on getting into depth of Go (Golang). Looking for roles that require >70% dev work.
This sounds quite familiar to what Yuval Noah Harari mentioned in his book "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" where he talks about how smart devices attached to our bodies and AI would be able to generate and play music based on what the sensors detect our feelings are.
Changing that option doesn't change anything in my subjective feeling. It's not only scrolling that is laggy, I think. Also I didn't change any settings between a week ago and now, still suddenly it got laggy. It works fine on my iMac (albeit an older Intel iMac) with the exact configuration. (I use Firefox as my work browser and since I usually work at the iMac, it's been a week or two since I've last used Firefox on my M1 MBA.)
This kinda makes sense. I belong to the group of people that either vents or keeps ruminating in the head, while my wife is the opposite. I have suffered from occasional bouts of high blood pressure, while my wife doesn't face any such issues.
Why can't they use the github.com/golang/go link instead? (no pun, genuinely wondering)