And I removed what I can only think was a typo in your sentence :-). >The name comes from the ~~seeds~~ fact that ripe seed pods explode when touched to disperse seeds widely.
For the few times where I had to speak to someone about topics I don't care much about, I found that simply asking questions to learn about them ( as well as the person I'm speaking to) is enough. "What team do you…
Ah, I see you're a man of taste as well.
Why do you say they "push away the inevitable"? Why would it be inevitable to have quality apps without AI integration? I would even argue that in a lot of cases, no AI integrationadds quality to the app.
> I'm guessing that, if I start by importing a Japanese deck from some other source (because, for example, there's a source with high-quality notes), and then I split it into a writing subdeck, and then the original…
Just take a look at https://infosec.exchange/@shodansafari. A lot still look like that.
> 4.5 (better in creative writing, and probably warmer sound thanks to being vinyl based and using analog tube amplifiers, but slower and request limited, and I don't even know which of the other features it supports)…
I'm really not sure: it's highly specialized to scrape the pages of that particular course and output it in my own HTML and CSS classes. Luckily for me, their format is quite standard across chapters, but may not be…
I was just thinking about this yesterday. A few weeks or months ago I started learning something new from an online course. Because I like using Anki to help me remember, I started copy-pasting stuff from that course to…
When using `dd` I always verbally say "`if` is input file, because I want to take data from <whatever I wrote there> and `of` is output file, because I want that data to overwrite <whatever I wrote here>". Never have I…
I said "power" as in "exponent", so we basically have the same understanding, I just do without the triangle.
Ironically, that notation, which I just discovered, confuses me more than anything else. Logs clicked for me when someone online said "amongst all the definitions we have for logs, the most useful and less taught is…
This seems interesting. I've been thinking lately of re-installing a tilling WM on my daily driver because I have a wide screen and I spend more time rearranging and searching for windows than doing actual things on it.…
Same here, I was actually reading the comments to see if someone had the same reaction. I'm not even much older than them, but enough that I look at 20 yo people as if they were inexperienced children. This being said,…
In the end, it doesn't even matter.
I can count on more than one hand the times where I had to reverse quickly because my current position was putting myself or others at risk, either because of my fault or because of careless drivers fault. All in all,…
Yes, you could. This doesn't make touch control for basic features any better.
Tip of you find yourself having to break a car window and you don't have this kind of tool: supposedly, you can remove your headrest and hit the window in a corner with the metal rods to break it. I don't have the…
Legislation couldn't have foreseen a future where such basic features were depending on having power. Yet here we are.
I almost never use the Play Store (I have my apps and haven't installed new ones for some years) so I didn't notice this, but I just tested and confirm this feels freaking dumb. I followed some introductory course to UX…
Am I the only one abashed by the fact that the reverse engine trigger is a slider on the touch screen? That's probably the last control I would have thought about putting on the touch screen.
You still have to see where you're going to pull over, and it's not always possible.
A child could die from cancer or from falling while playing, and no vaccination or blood thinner can prevent this. I can understand op's reference to providence in not having to face these tragedies.
We can think of the goblins as functions that return either the truth, the inverse of the truth, or a random answer. // Knight, tells the truth K(a) { return a } // Knave, lies k(a) { return !a } // Joker, flips a coin…
It's a great product to navigate ubiquitous ads
And I removed what I can only think was a typo in your sentence :-). >The name comes from the ~~seeds~~ fact that ripe seed pods explode when touched to disperse seeds widely.
For the few times where I had to speak to someone about topics I don't care much about, I found that simply asking questions to learn about them ( as well as the person I'm speaking to) is enough. "What team do you…
Ah, I see you're a man of taste as well.
Why do you say they "push away the inevitable"? Why would it be inevitable to have quality apps without AI integration? I would even argue that in a lot of cases, no AI integrationadds quality to the app.
> I'm guessing that, if I start by importing a Japanese deck from some other source (because, for example, there's a source with high-quality notes), and then I split it into a writing subdeck, and then the original…
Just take a look at https://infosec.exchange/@shodansafari. A lot still look like that.
> 4.5 (better in creative writing, and probably warmer sound thanks to being vinyl based and using analog tube amplifiers, but slower and request limited, and I don't even know which of the other features it supports)…
I'm really not sure: it's highly specialized to scrape the pages of that particular course and output it in my own HTML and CSS classes. Luckily for me, their format is quite standard across chapters, but may not be…
I was just thinking about this yesterday. A few weeks or months ago I started learning something new from an online course. Because I like using Anki to help me remember, I started copy-pasting stuff from that course to…
When using `dd` I always verbally say "`if` is input file, because I want to take data from <whatever I wrote there> and `of` is output file, because I want that data to overwrite <whatever I wrote here>". Never have I…
I said "power" as in "exponent", so we basically have the same understanding, I just do without the triangle.
Ironically, that notation, which I just discovered, confuses me more than anything else. Logs clicked for me when someone online said "amongst all the definitions we have for logs, the most useful and less taught is…
This seems interesting. I've been thinking lately of re-installing a tilling WM on my daily driver because I have a wide screen and I spend more time rearranging and searching for windows than doing actual things on it.…
Same here, I was actually reading the comments to see if someone had the same reaction. I'm not even much older than them, but enough that I look at 20 yo people as if they were inexperienced children. This being said,…
In the end, it doesn't even matter.
I can count on more than one hand the times where I had to reverse quickly because my current position was putting myself or others at risk, either because of my fault or because of careless drivers fault. All in all,…
Yes, you could. This doesn't make touch control for basic features any better.
Tip of you find yourself having to break a car window and you don't have this kind of tool: supposedly, you can remove your headrest and hit the window in a corner with the metal rods to break it. I don't have the…
Legislation couldn't have foreseen a future where such basic features were depending on having power. Yet here we are.
I almost never use the Play Store (I have my apps and haven't installed new ones for some years) so I didn't notice this, but I just tested and confirm this feels freaking dumb. I followed some introductory course to UX…
Am I the only one abashed by the fact that the reverse engine trigger is a slider on the touch screen? That's probably the last control I would have thought about putting on the touch screen.
You still have to see where you're going to pull over, and it's not always possible.
A child could die from cancer or from falling while playing, and no vaccination or blood thinner can prevent this. I can understand op's reference to providence in not having to face these tragedies.
We can think of the goblins as functions that return either the truth, the inverse of the truth, or a random answer. // Knight, tells the truth K(a) { return a } // Knave, lies k(a) { return !a } // Joker, flips a coin…
It's a great product to navigate ubiquitous ads