This made me curious about how often programmers are confused about this. For anchors, this question can be answered by looking for regexes that unnecessarily use anchors to match entire strings in pattern attributes. This is a question that can be answered with, drumroll, a regular expression! Well, assuming we ignore escaping. If the regex matches the regex /^\^.*\$$/ it's a sure sign that the author wanted to be extra careful, didn't know about the semantics of the attribute, or were reusing code from the back-end for front-end validation.
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The current Abilene site is expected to use Nvidia's Blackwell processors, and the power isn't projected to come online for a year. By then, OpenAI is hoping to have expanded access to Nvidia's next-generation chips in bigger clusters elsewhere, said the person, who asked not to be named due to confidentiality.,详情可参考新收录的资料
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