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No user record in our sample, but SomeRndName11 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
boy sounds somewhat like Turkic bala/bola ("a boy").
Well it may have effect on ergonomics. Some people claim they cannot use 60Hz monitor after trying 144hz.
Yeah, he said it is a flatulence circle.
Every time I hear Rust, I recall True Detective (Rustin Cohle).
You do not need to school me about why "for" is not pure functional - as soon as you understand that it is syntactic sugar, you are fine; IO is also impure, so if you insisting in purity then the only option is Haskell.…
No SML is more verbose, is pretty obvious. A simple "for" in ocaml could save lots boilerplate doing trivial recurison.
I have personally obtained unmesurable amount of relevant info from twitter; lots of true experts in every area in real time. Blogs were more like reading a published magazine article - for something not time sensitive.
1. It was USSR, not Russia. For many who were USSR citizen till 1991, but neither ethnically or geographically Russians, this rubs very wrong way. 2. Aviation in the USSR was developing completely independent, and you…
You SML code is incorrect, shows that you actually never coded anything in SML. SML requires that "if" always contains "else" clause (which is the norm for many functional languages). And this kind of stuff which makes…
The problem that is extremely verbose though. OCaml is much more concise.
No, SML is actually quite verbose ang generally ugly, compared to say OCaml or F#, or even Scheme or Closure. This is why it is dead.
What kind of UB the author is talikng about?
Still using my Sansa. Love the Cobblestoned Walts.
Focus on Eyesafe monitors, esp. with Innolux panels. (such as all 28 inch 4k monitros).
Much less to me. Due to more wide spectrum esp in blue area.
95% of monitors on the market are PWM free these days,
The thing with eyestrain, that it is extremely different to pinpoint what it causes for people with sensitive eye, so any alternative solution would work. The most important factor is, obviously is the backlight, and…
This crude advice, which is not always effiecient. I have sensitive eyes, and many monitors cause issues even when they are set _at_ _zero_ brightness. The both feel too dim and too bright simultaneously. Even a single…
It is a typical advice which is efficient but flawed. All software methods to change color temperature suffer from two problems: they kill contrast (already low for IPS), and they kill color calibration. It also cannot…
Not below their factory defined minimum. Which is all over of place, except for Dell and HP, which around 40 nits minimal brightness.
Color temperature of the backlight LEDs have nothing to do with width of the gamut of the monitor. What matters is how narrow are spectral peaks of the primaries. You can easily have 4500K monitor with 110% coverage of…
This is true only because today the borders between RISC and CISC do ot exist anymore, modern technologies would decode everything into uops anyway. But in 1980s and early 90s, this was not true. CISC was indeed more…
The last frugivorous ape I know was Steve Jobs. Yeah bad joke I know.
It turns out you can make a bullet out of a turd....
Yes. They took them out of the bunker. They were sitting there together with Mr. Putin.