> Quasi-monastic orders that still scribe with pen and paper emerge, that believe there is still value in training and educating a human mind and body. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anathem#Plot_summary
On page ↋: "Did you ever wonder just what the number system would be like if man had been created with 12 fingers?" (and an illustration). With the advent of modern AI tools, this question has never been more important.
https://turgen.sourceforge.io/ :-)
Hmm? I was referring to blubber's claim that "established packages have bugs caused by R weirdness."
I do. And I'm still waiting for your examples of "established R packages with bugs caused by R weirdness".
Care to give some examples?
Dexter Holland (The Offspring) has a PhD in molecular biology [1]. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_Holland#Science
Little would prevent attacks by APTs and other powerful groups. (This, btw., is one of the few facets of this problem that technology could help solve.) But a trivial change: a hard requirement to sign up (=send a…
"Socialists"* argue for more regulations; "liberals" claim that there should be financial incentives to not do that. I'm neither. I believe that we should go back to being "tribes"/communities. At least it's a…
> Sixty-ten-eight! Sixty-ten-nine! Four-twenties! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ze6ZMkT2Z4 :-)
> turn around three times before you lie down. It's not a laughing matter. How else will you repel bugs from your bed?
It's not a dichotomy. Stand on the shoulders of giants, sure, but don't pretend you're one of them.
The `6` is the code, I just put the first thing that came to my mind there :D In my example, if you replace it with a more sophisticated code block, R will evaluate it and print out the result of the evaluation.…
In R: > `if` = function(a, b) { print(a); print(b) } > if (2 < 5) { 6 } [1] TRUE [1] 6 (Rye also looks like a nice language, though!)
OP, one small correction: the abbreviation of "long non-coding RNAs" is lncRNA (lowercase "L"), not "IncRNA".
He didn't mention the excellent, fan-made Atari 8-bit port of PoP [1]. [1] https://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-400-800-xl-xe-prince-o...
True. https://github.com/bf-enterprise-solutions
Thank you for this comment. I needed it.
It is functional. Arch's AUR uses it as a source for `pilot-link-git` package[1]; works just fine with jPilot. [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pilot-link-git
Night Watch is really dark. Also, The Monstrous Regiment. But the books I love the most are the ones with an "Alistair MacLean vibe" to them: Thud! (MacLean's Fear is the Key) and The Truth (Discworld version of All the…
Certainly not underrated, but I'd say RNA engineering [1]. Now that we have the theoretical knowledge of the many types of non-coding RNA (that we previously considered "junk") and the necessary biotechnological and…
"Stories" are not a finite resource. In the book, Yul tortured his friends (and whoever was the audience) with his adventures and was a rather poor listener himself, but for Jesry and other avout (monks-scientists) it…
My favorite quote from one of my favorite books, Anathem by Neal Stephenson (copied from GoodReads): "Thousands of years ago, the work that people did had been broken down into jobs that were the same every day, in…
Nuclear as in fission power plants :-)
Even worse than that, it's not possible to view cities with non-English characters in their names – like Łódź, but also Jyväskylä or İzmir.
> Quasi-monastic orders that still scribe with pen and paper emerge, that believe there is still value in training and educating a human mind and body. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anathem#Plot_summary
On page ↋: "Did you ever wonder just what the number system would be like if man had been created with 12 fingers?" (and an illustration). With the advent of modern AI tools, this question has never been more important.
https://turgen.sourceforge.io/ :-)
Hmm? I was referring to blubber's claim that "established packages have bugs caused by R weirdness."
I do. And I'm still waiting for your examples of "established R packages with bugs caused by R weirdness".
Care to give some examples?
Dexter Holland (The Offspring) has a PhD in molecular biology [1]. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_Holland#Science
Little would prevent attacks by APTs and other powerful groups. (This, btw., is one of the few facets of this problem that technology could help solve.) But a trivial change: a hard requirement to sign up (=send a…
"Socialists"* argue for more regulations; "liberals" claim that there should be financial incentives to not do that. I'm neither. I believe that we should go back to being "tribes"/communities. At least it's a…
> Sixty-ten-eight! Sixty-ten-nine! Four-twenties! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ze6ZMkT2Z4 :-)
> turn around three times before you lie down. It's not a laughing matter. How else will you repel bugs from your bed?
It's not a dichotomy. Stand on the shoulders of giants, sure, but don't pretend you're one of them.
The `6` is the code, I just put the first thing that came to my mind there :D In my example, if you replace it with a more sophisticated code block, R will evaluate it and print out the result of the evaluation.…
In R: > `if` = function(a, b) { print(a); print(b) } > if (2 < 5) { 6 } [1] TRUE [1] 6 (Rye also looks like a nice language, though!)
OP, one small correction: the abbreviation of "long non-coding RNAs" is lncRNA (lowercase "L"), not "IncRNA".
He didn't mention the excellent, fan-made Atari 8-bit port of PoP [1]. [1] https://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-400-800-xl-xe-prince-o...
True. https://github.com/bf-enterprise-solutions
Thank you for this comment. I needed it.
It is functional. Arch's AUR uses it as a source for `pilot-link-git` package[1]; works just fine with jPilot. [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pilot-link-git
Night Watch is really dark. Also, The Monstrous Regiment. But the books I love the most are the ones with an "Alistair MacLean vibe" to them: Thud! (MacLean's Fear is the Key) and The Truth (Discworld version of All the…
Certainly not underrated, but I'd say RNA engineering [1]. Now that we have the theoretical knowledge of the many types of non-coding RNA (that we previously considered "junk") and the necessary biotechnological and…
"Stories" are not a finite resource. In the book, Yul tortured his friends (and whoever was the audience) with his adventures and was a rather poor listener himself, but for Jesry and other avout (monks-scientists) it…
My favorite quote from one of my favorite books, Anathem by Neal Stephenson (copied from GoodReads): "Thousands of years ago, the work that people did had been broken down into jobs that were the same every day, in…
Nuclear as in fission power plants :-)
Even worse than that, it's not possible to view cities with non-English characters in their names – like Łódź, but also Jyväskylä or İzmir.