PyTorch was first only Torch, and in Lua. I didn't follow it too close at the time, but apparently due to popular demand it got redone in Python and voila PyTorch.
While there are options, and pretty much all of them mentioned several times here (going the darkreader route myself) - it is no complex task for someone who has done CSS before, on a site like HN.
One method requires a command line argument and the other is largely an Android thing, so WebGL is safe. But in any case, an HTML5 game wouldn't be an issue, it couldn't do anything malicious that websites in general can't do.
Question: All the black windows without AC - are those empty? Hearing about housing crisis I wonder why that is. Investment, valuable asset (not sure what the term here is)?
This is public housing. Some people simply can't afford AC as the city isn't paying for utilities in all buildings (it does in some). Some people you can see have an AC unit in the bedroom instead of the living room and so on.
But there is also many years long backlog on repair work required for public housing units by the NYC Housing Authority that does result in apartments sitting empty. The current estimate is its $80 billion in repairs backlogged https://comptroller.nyc.gov/newsroom/nyc-comptroller-audit-f...
The insidious thing about repair backlogs is once they're big enough to be a dollar amount "that matters" they have every incentive to just keep the backlog "about that size or larger" forever.