>I also was unable to ever learn my multiplication tables. >I don't have a learning disability Maybe you don't have a learning disability, but you definitely seem like you have some sort of mental block that is…
Did you want the MS job? I mean, I could figure out how to make things overlap without repainting, and I'm a 4-year-old child.
Why would you need a B-tree when you only append to the end of the logs?
Yeah, but the abstractions have a penalty on your mind.
>Maybe I'm imagining things way better than they are Yes, you are. Read the archives to learn more.
I was saying that the bacterium is -larger- than the ovum. By a factor of 6.
I think she meant that a lot of hemming and hawing in the conversation is really maddening to someone who can feel something negative is coming. The fact that it's said is the important part. There's something to be…
That largest bacterium's size is incorrect. It shows a chain of them as 750um, but in reality just one can become that large. In the picture, they look as big as a human ovum at 120um, but obviously that's not accurate.
Eyes feel blurry after playing this game. Uncomfortable. Want to go to bed.
That drawing is realistic yet creepy. I like it. The shading is perfect, yet incomplete. Sort of an uncanny valley type thing, gives you a sense of unease.
Nope, anything you use a lot loses its punch. (That's the idea behind the article)
Hey. Dude. This game is awesome.
You can't really play it for free. That's the thing. It's basically unplayable without payments. Why people don't just avoid it, though, that's beyond me.
These tiny sentences (in your version, and in Hemingway's stories) remind me of little children's books (and the alt-comedy storyline from the Martian steampunk shoot-'em-up Jamestown). IMO they appear a little…
I have to agree with vdianuk (or whatever) here. You may not think you're being judgmental by applying criteria to others' grammar, but you are. You aren't writing a book; you're talking to someone. IMing in completely…
This is pretty cool! I see you've written a JS game lib called Ω, but I can't find any more info about it. Is it not public yet? You seemed to have solved the problem of using sounds in JS, which is something I am very…
Same issue here. I thought I was supposed to press 1, or I, or l.
I just have to say, I love washing dishes. I was convinced by Leo (the author) to start trying to enjoy myself while washing dishes, and now I love it. I don't even use the dishwasher anymore.
That is nothing at all like happiness. Are you one of those people without emotions? It's OK, I was too for a long time. It happens a lot to people in tech, or people who end up in tech. Anyways, happiness is an innate…
Er, ... What was the point of this post? I was hellbanned before because I got angry a long time ago. I mentioned it because I realized I hadn't properly articulated my thoughts. Then I realized it didn't matter in the…
First thing I clicked on was the "Dialogue on Virtualization," not being familiar with why virtualization would necessarily be the first thing taught in an OS, but then, that's why I'm looking at this, because I know…
But they are close to the doing. They are only one step away from a person who is doing. Actually, hundreds of people who are doing.
I suspect this won't be popular, but: Lucky you, Derek. You have the resources, and more important, the experience to be able to do that sort of thing. Why am I in the US? Because I was born here. (But people are…
You're joking. There aren't a constant 10 deaths/minute in an average action movie.
Well, yeah. The article says "so as to not use the users' data plans", so this seems like it's a mobile feature.
>I also was unable to ever learn my multiplication tables. >I don't have a learning disability Maybe you don't have a learning disability, but you definitely seem like you have some sort of mental block that is…
Did you want the MS job? I mean, I could figure out how to make things overlap without repainting, and I'm a 4-year-old child.
Why would you need a B-tree when you only append to the end of the logs?
Yeah, but the abstractions have a penalty on your mind.
>Maybe I'm imagining things way better than they are Yes, you are. Read the archives to learn more.
I was saying that the bacterium is -larger- than the ovum. By a factor of 6.
I think she meant that a lot of hemming and hawing in the conversation is really maddening to someone who can feel something negative is coming. The fact that it's said is the important part. There's something to be…
That largest bacterium's size is incorrect. It shows a chain of them as 750um, but in reality just one can become that large. In the picture, they look as big as a human ovum at 120um, but obviously that's not accurate.
Eyes feel blurry after playing this game. Uncomfortable. Want to go to bed.
That drawing is realistic yet creepy. I like it. The shading is perfect, yet incomplete. Sort of an uncanny valley type thing, gives you a sense of unease.
Nope, anything you use a lot loses its punch. (That's the idea behind the article)
Hey. Dude. This game is awesome.
You can't really play it for free. That's the thing. It's basically unplayable without payments. Why people don't just avoid it, though, that's beyond me.
These tiny sentences (in your version, and in Hemingway's stories) remind me of little children's books (and the alt-comedy storyline from the Martian steampunk shoot-'em-up Jamestown). IMO they appear a little…
I have to agree with vdianuk (or whatever) here. You may not think you're being judgmental by applying criteria to others' grammar, but you are. You aren't writing a book; you're talking to someone. IMing in completely…
This is pretty cool! I see you've written a JS game lib called Ω, but I can't find any more info about it. Is it not public yet? You seemed to have solved the problem of using sounds in JS, which is something I am very…
Same issue here. I thought I was supposed to press 1, or I, or l.
I just have to say, I love washing dishes. I was convinced by Leo (the author) to start trying to enjoy myself while washing dishes, and now I love it. I don't even use the dishwasher anymore.
That is nothing at all like happiness. Are you one of those people without emotions? It's OK, I was too for a long time. It happens a lot to people in tech, or people who end up in tech. Anyways, happiness is an innate…
Er, ... What was the point of this post? I was hellbanned before because I got angry a long time ago. I mentioned it because I realized I hadn't properly articulated my thoughts. Then I realized it didn't matter in the…
First thing I clicked on was the "Dialogue on Virtualization," not being familiar with why virtualization would necessarily be the first thing taught in an OS, but then, that's why I'm looking at this, because I know…
But they are close to the doing. They are only one step away from a person who is doing. Actually, hundreds of people who are doing.
I suspect this won't be popular, but: Lucky you, Derek. You have the resources, and more important, the experience to be able to do that sort of thing. Why am I in the US? Because I was born here. (But people are…
You're joking. There aren't a constant 10 deaths/minute in an average action movie.
Well, yeah. The article says "so as to not use the users' data plans", so this seems like it's a mobile feature.