No, you need a Möbius ham slice and a non-moebius bread loop (albeit with a full twist)
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No, you need a Möbius ham slice and a non-moebius bread loop (albeit with a full twist)
See also: the Linux Kernel
Fair enough. I just thought it had become pretty ubiquitous in the desktop ecosystem, just because HDMI licencing fees are egregious
Every single monitor I’ve seen that’s built in the last 8ish years has at least one. All modern graphics cards do too. Are you sure you’ve not seen them?
But you better enjoy our voice actors, we have about 3!
That’s highly pedantic, you need to draw the line somewhere. At 120 km you get long-ish sustainable orbits, at 80 km objects decay within a single orbit. The ISS sits at around 420 km, well above that
Btw, the airplane limit calculated by von Kármán was closer to 80 km, the 100 km limit is not based on his calculations.
Some programming languages are indeed cursed (e.g. JavaScript). But for the most part I agree, it’s what people do with it. But what’s cursed with python is what idioms have become common place.
that is so cursed
And I say that as someone who learnt python as her first language (to be proficient in):
holy shit is this language stupid
It’s funny if they are creative and actually engage with the power. But most just seem to be “you get cancer” type stuff, or just “your power only works in this one hyper specific and useless way”
There’s no such thing, so does the power just not work? Or does the least bad dictator die? If so, hell yeah!
Hell yeah, I’m down for that. Get yourself a partner you trust and become unstoppable
Or become an untraceable terrorist, now that I think about it
You still dream, though. At times, it becomes hard to distinguish between reality and your nightmares
Yup. Well, and bulk book downloaders. But mostly the servers, and anyone else trying to set up a shadow library
It’s a decentralized backup, basically. Storage servers get seized and shut down all the time, and then people can rebuild from the torrents. The more people help to seed, the more likely it is that everything survives a takedown.
Not sure why they show it like that, it might be a design choice. Where I live, it’s often put as decimals, with the last digit smaller than the others:
9/10 of a cent
I think the problem lies with the definition of consent more than with the definition of suffering. If the alternative is something worse, then that’s not consent. That’s coercion.
Now, whether it’s still appropriate to still call it suffering when applied to someone enthusiastically consenting, I’m not sure.