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and even a tetragraph: szcz=щ
Actually, for most of its existence, Cyrillic has had a θ (theta) like in Greek, used only in loanwords and pronounced either as ф (f) or т (t) because the th sound is not part of Slavic phonetics. θ was dropped fairly…
If opposition to the Euro is so massive, can't they simply hold a referendum over it?
If the title says it's the CIA's "turn", then of course the article should be expected to draw a parallel with similar events in the past.
There are no proofs in science. It's probabilistic reasoning, which is the best we can do when studying nature. Yes, it presupposes the principles you mentioned.
> What if scientists don't understand reason? They do. > Do they see science is subject to reason Yes, the scientific method is a specific kind of probabilistic reasoning that works remarkably well in practice: you make…
Thanks! For the record: I added the sentence after "No, thank you" after I got a few downvotes. And please don't call them idiotic. It might be they truly believe in the necessity of someone "managing" FOSS projects and…
They can still profit, but they'd have to open up their own code, which most are afraid of doing.
You can buy support from a third party.
Shh... don't tell anyone!
Just a joke.
> The US is not going to lift these restrictions. Why would they? If you live in these terrible places "these terrible places" == "The US"? > armed rebellion Armed. Definitely, the US was meant.
On the contrary. With idempotence you know the state after an action. rm -f will always delete the file (if possible). ln -sfn will always work, even for a directory. With the default behaviour of rm, ln -s, etc you…
> Businesses loose millions and they just burn cash because of toxic and arrogant developments teams If a business is treated like that, maybe it should quit its current development team and try to get a job at another.
> It doesn't hurt anybody Not anybody in particular but it does hurt society as a whole. It's one of those things that make the rich richer for no reason other than them already being rich.
The actual tip: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DyGIwiHVYAAJaxH.jpg You don't see this kind of stuff every week, and surely Apple has the resources to at least confirm it.
This argument assumes developers have access to the market. In reality most of us are not in a position to benefit directly from selling software, regardless of how "good" or "bad" it is. We can only sell our labour for…
or the prisoner could spread his expectations over the five days so that they sum to 1, and then lose 1 minus the expectation for the day of hanging
Lisp only replaces looping with recursion, it doesn't eliminate it. APL does.
please, avoid abbreviating European as EU
> 3. It is functional. That's questionable. APL doesn't treat functions as first-class values. Its higher-order functions are limited to "operators", i.e. second-order and no higher.
see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_calendar Baltic and Slavic languages are related.
There's a simple and polite way to learn that - just ask some of them. I don't think very many users would go out of their way to be vehemently pro-telemetry either. It's indistinguishable from spying. Most people just…
why does a keyboard shortcuts extension need to collect any data in the first place?
how much did you pay for your kdb+?