I don't see the appeal of italics or ligatures, other than simple rice. I've been using DejaVu mono for the past 10 years, it's fine for me.
I felt uneasy in my college electives composed almost entirely of women.
Selling a computer with spinning rust as main drive in 2017 is extremely shameful.
Get a sewing machine and start making your own clothing. I've been trying my hand at it and I've made a few shirts and pants I wear during the weekends. They still look a bit shabby and not decent enough to wear for…
Bought a H&M zipper jacket by the start of this year, somehow now it's is as worn down as a Adidas one I bought in 2011! H&M mostly sells disposable clothing, and they have the never of making "conscious" fashion ads.
Id be useful to have a "math for programmers book" that uses pseudo code instead of math notation. I studied math notation in 8th grade and then forgot about it.
I wonder if these improvements will trickle down to desktop Linux users.
I appreciate the lack of math notation, for many with a poor mathematics backgrounds it feels like a huge wall into getting into interesting and useful theories.
I don't see the appeal of italics or ligatures, other than simple rice. I've been using DejaVu mono for the past 10 years, it's fine for me.
I felt uneasy in my college electives composed almost entirely of women.
Selling a computer with spinning rust as main drive in 2017 is extremely shameful.
Get a sewing machine and start making your own clothing. I've been trying my hand at it and I've made a few shirts and pants I wear during the weekends. They still look a bit shabby and not decent enough to wear for…
Bought a H&M zipper jacket by the start of this year, somehow now it's is as worn down as a Adidas one I bought in 2011! H&M mostly sells disposable clothing, and they have the never of making "conscious" fashion ads.
Id be useful to have a "math for programmers book" that uses pseudo code instead of math notation. I studied math notation in 8th grade and then forgot about it.
I wonder if these improvements will trickle down to desktop Linux users.
I appreciate the lack of math notation, for many with a poor mathematics backgrounds it feels like a huge wall into getting into interesting and useful theories.