> That thinking of them as anything other than directions with magnitudes is wrong. Mathematicians like to think of just about everything as vectors, so that sentence seems a bit off. Anyway, yeah, starting from…
How does quantum behavior affect computability?
For me, it was Chrome's peerless DevTools (although Firefox has been catching up recently) and the fact that entering full screen on Firefox freezes up the entire UI for me (it's probably some bad interaction with…
Honestly, it's not that big a deal, in my opinion. Firstly, it looks much better, since the operators, i e. the ideas I'm most familiar with, take up the least space. Secondly (and more stupidly), millions of…
Got any examples? I have some spare time and I'd like to improve that situation.
It's because the std::ops::RangeInclusive struct is meant to be much more generic than just ranges over machine-sized integers. I think a generic range struct in C++ would similarly take references.
I don't know about Pijul, but it claims to have solved the exponential merge problem. https://pijul.org/faq/
Hacker News definitely does duplicate detection, but if enough time has passed then duplicates are allowed.
Isn't this letting Facebook and Comcast have their cake and eat it, too? Giving them full authority to censor whatever they want, but still not holding them liable for what they host?
Thank you for that perspective - I've never thought of it that way before. Would it be worth appending "if you don't know what this means, ask your local nerd"?
Sorry I don't have anything more substantive to add, but yes, I would be liable.
> That thinking of them as anything other than directions with magnitudes is wrong. Mathematicians like to think of just about everything as vectors, so that sentence seems a bit off. Anyway, yeah, starting from…
How does quantum behavior affect computability?
For me, it was Chrome's peerless DevTools (although Firefox has been catching up recently) and the fact that entering full screen on Firefox freezes up the entire UI for me (it's probably some bad interaction with…
Honestly, it's not that big a deal, in my opinion. Firstly, it looks much better, since the operators, i e. the ideas I'm most familiar with, take up the least space. Secondly (and more stupidly), millions of…
Got any examples? I have some spare time and I'd like to improve that situation.
It's because the std::ops::RangeInclusive struct is meant to be much more generic than just ranges over machine-sized integers. I think a generic range struct in C++ would similarly take references.
I don't know about Pijul, but it claims to have solved the exponential merge problem. https://pijul.org/faq/
Hacker News definitely does duplicate detection, but if enough time has passed then duplicates are allowed.
Isn't this letting Facebook and Comcast have their cake and eat it, too? Giving them full authority to censor whatever they want, but still not holding them liable for what they host?
Thank you for that perspective - I've never thought of it that way before. Would it be worth appending "if you don't know what this means, ask your local nerd"?
Sorry I don't have anything more substantive to add, but yes, I would be liable.