It is also manages the runtime, so you can pin a specific runtime to a project. It is very useful and worth investigating.
Come on Ocaml.. I believe in you!
A bit of a jump but have a look at Pantheon the tv series, it is on Netflix at the moment. Based on a book by Ken Liu, the end of the series, blew my mind.
Its a fantastic book, one of my favourites!
The refurbished store is always a good place to have a look through.
That’s ace! You don’t expect to see some animals dive that deep!
Is that to run or to build currently? And is this not due to the fact that fission is an exisitng technology and fusion new? The new technology would be much more expensive until it becomes know and then it the price…
If I remember correctly, this used to happen on historical maps too, the UK and Europe were often made larger than they actually are. It feels silly but there are manipulative reasons to do this.
and then was given a ventilator contract, with fanfare, at the start of the pandemic when there was a shortage, (whilst the government wasn't answering the phone from actual ventilator manufacturers) then they couldn't…
There is a sequence at the end of episode 7 which is so well done, it is stunning. The series is a good watch.
Maybe not the same but Co Recursive is excellent https://corecursive.com/ The host is very thoughtful and the conversations that come from that are lovely.
thanks for this.
Touché :-)
thanks for that! I wasn't sure.
This is in my queue! This is a great podcast, Adam Gordon-Bell is such a thoughtful interviewer, probably my favourite episode was "Don and Adam discuss Folds", it blew my mind and made me smile. Very highly recommended.
Have to say as slick as stuff like this looks I do find myself gravtatiing towards ETL in code. (It feels easier to read/understand) How would you change control something like this?
I was once given a device called the 'Edinburgh Masker', it was a set of headphones and a throat mike (I looked like a ww2 bomber pilot..) and it played a tone when you got stuck on a word. It was very weird, but quite…
Have a stutter too, I was in speech therapy from when I was 7, and one of the techniques that worked best was to focus on breathing and relaxation. When I blocked on words, the levels of tension in my body was/is…
Right click on the link and 'save to pocket'.. although now I have said that the free ride is definitely coming to an end..
It is also manages the runtime, so you can pin a specific runtime to a project. It is very useful and worth investigating.
Come on Ocaml.. I believe in you!
A bit of a jump but have a look at Pantheon the tv series, it is on Netflix at the moment. Based on a book by Ken Liu, the end of the series, blew my mind.
Its a fantastic book, one of my favourites!
The refurbished store is always a good place to have a look through.
That’s ace! You don’t expect to see some animals dive that deep!
Is that to run or to build currently? And is this not due to the fact that fission is an exisitng technology and fusion new? The new technology would be much more expensive until it becomes know and then it the price…
If I remember correctly, this used to happen on historical maps too, the UK and Europe were often made larger than they actually are. It feels silly but there are manipulative reasons to do this.
and then was given a ventilator contract, with fanfare, at the start of the pandemic when there was a shortage, (whilst the government wasn't answering the phone from actual ventilator manufacturers) then they couldn't…
There is a sequence at the end of episode 7 which is so well done, it is stunning. The series is a good watch.
Maybe not the same but Co Recursive is excellent https://corecursive.com/ The host is very thoughtful and the conversations that come from that are lovely.
thanks for this.
Touché :-)
thanks for that! I wasn't sure.
This is in my queue! This is a great podcast, Adam Gordon-Bell is such a thoughtful interviewer, probably my favourite episode was "Don and Adam discuss Folds", it blew my mind and made me smile. Very highly recommended.
Have to say as slick as stuff like this looks I do find myself gravtatiing towards ETL in code. (It feels easier to read/understand) How would you change control something like this?
I was once given a device called the 'Edinburgh Masker', it was a set of headphones and a throat mike (I looked like a ww2 bomber pilot..) and it played a tone when you got stuck on a word. It was very weird, but quite…
Have a stutter too, I was in speech therapy from when I was 7, and one of the techniques that worked best was to focus on breathing and relaxation. When I blocked on words, the levels of tension in my body was/is…
Right click on the link and 'save to pocket'.. although now I have said that the free ride is definitely coming to an end..