I agree with you in broad terms but come on, all the care in the world for the environment won't stop external threats. Ask the dinosaurs. Sure the resources can be used to mitigate those threats like NASA DART mission…
https://sfdictionary.com/view/439/stfnal
The github _awesome_ pages are a meme at this point https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-awesome-awesome-awes... Concept is _awesome_, the curation so so.
There's some progress in typing ruby code. You may want to check https://github.com/Shopify/tapioca
Small typo: Zephyr https://zephyrproject.org/
Like 80% of the world uses Android though.
>edit: Actually, it's worth mentioning that there are other non-Western cultures using psychedelics to treat mental health issues, such as Ayahuasca ceremonies in various South American countries. South America is…
Oh man that's so much better! It still gives me the chills. As a physicist, the frustrations of brother Cavil really hit home for me—it resonated on a whole different level. https://youtu.be/s_UVPLHAOAY
Not specifically physics engines but graphics engines use "hidden surface determination" to avoid rendering what's outside the camera view. Frustrum culling, occlusion culling, LOD optimization, space-partition based…
On error resume next /jk
>Svelte(kit) is still the most W3C compliant of the major frameworks out there. Also, it's not even a runtime-framework but a compiler, meaning you're left with nothing but the necessary HTML, JS & CSS just relevant for…
Reproducibility? I mean what's the point of an open technology nobody knows if it works or not.
> But I go further - software is a form of literacy, and everyone should learn to code, Why though? I've read a lot of people saying _everyone should know how to code_ but why? I don't see the same trend for example…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler%E2%80%93DeWitt_equat...
That's what paraphrasing means.
Define _elegant_
>Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol The most fun and rewatchable M:I movie IMO.
Not the commenter you're answering to, but... what's wrong with the words you did just use?
_Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should_ (?)
>God, the exchange between Daedra Meero and Blevin, with an added mediation of the cunning Major Partagaz was excellent. The writing in that scene is on par with the best in HBO. The political maneuvering and intrigue…
>the optimal time to launch an interstellar probe, and the punchline was that embarking too soon means you will be overtaken by a later vehicle which launched later but with better tech. That's the wait calculation…
>The ai generated image in the twitter post has an asian woman with 3 arms and some of the most horrific AI face placements I've seen in a while Also solar panels in the floor lmao _solar freaking roadways_ ptsd
Cherry-picked example don't make a strong argument. When explaining the 1973 military coup on a democratically elected president in Chile, what makes you go, "ehhhh..."?
They have to abide by the rules of the universe that WE know of. The universe is unbelievably big but also unfathomably OLD, so I'm sure there's been plenty of time for a number of civilizations to reach a technological…
I live in Chile, one of the most seismically active countries in the world, and been through several earthquakes. Those lights? Just transformers and power lines blowing up. In the 2010 earthquake [1] we had several >6…
I agree with you in broad terms but come on, all the care in the world for the environment won't stop external threats. Ask the dinosaurs. Sure the resources can be used to mitigate those threats like NASA DART mission…
https://sfdictionary.com/view/439/stfnal
The github _awesome_ pages are a meme at this point https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-awesome-awesome-awes... Concept is _awesome_, the curation so so.
There's some progress in typing ruby code. You may want to check https://github.com/Shopify/tapioca
Small typo: Zephyr https://zephyrproject.org/
Like 80% of the world uses Android though.
>edit: Actually, it's worth mentioning that there are other non-Western cultures using psychedelics to treat mental health issues, such as Ayahuasca ceremonies in various South American countries. South America is…
Oh man that's so much better! It still gives me the chills. As a physicist, the frustrations of brother Cavil really hit home for me—it resonated on a whole different level. https://youtu.be/s_UVPLHAOAY
Not specifically physics engines but graphics engines use "hidden surface determination" to avoid rendering what's outside the camera view. Frustrum culling, occlusion culling, LOD optimization, space-partition based…
On error resume next /jk
>Svelte(kit) is still the most W3C compliant of the major frameworks out there. Also, it's not even a runtime-framework but a compiler, meaning you're left with nothing but the necessary HTML, JS & CSS just relevant for…
Reproducibility? I mean what's the point of an open technology nobody knows if it works or not.
> But I go further - software is a form of literacy, and everyone should learn to code, Why though? I've read a lot of people saying _everyone should know how to code_ but why? I don't see the same trend for example…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler%E2%80%93DeWitt_equat...
That's what paraphrasing means.
Define _elegant_
>Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol The most fun and rewatchable M:I movie IMO.
Not the commenter you're answering to, but... what's wrong with the words you did just use?
_Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should_ (?)
>God, the exchange between Daedra Meero and Blevin, with an added mediation of the cunning Major Partagaz was excellent. The writing in that scene is on par with the best in HBO. The political maneuvering and intrigue…
>the optimal time to launch an interstellar probe, and the punchline was that embarking too soon means you will be overtaken by a later vehicle which launched later but with better tech. That's the wait calculation…
>The ai generated image in the twitter post has an asian woman with 3 arms and some of the most horrific AI face placements I've seen in a while Also solar panels in the floor lmao _solar freaking roadways_ ptsd
Cherry-picked example don't make a strong argument. When explaining the 1973 military coup on a democratically elected president in Chile, what makes you go, "ehhhh..."?
They have to abide by the rules of the universe that WE know of. The universe is unbelievably big but also unfathomably OLD, so I'm sure there's been plenty of time for a number of civilizations to reach a technological…
I live in Chile, one of the most seismically active countries in the world, and been through several earthquakes. Those lights? Just transformers and power lines blowing up. In the 2010 earthquake [1] we had several >6…