It is much easier to clip my cat's claws than my Chihuahua's. I think it depends on the cat.
This idea is explored in the first part of Neal Stephenson's novel from last year,Fall; or Dodge in Hell. I'm still reading so no spoilers please.
My understanding is Monte Carlo method refers to sampling using a random component, evoking the casinos of the real Monte Carlo
The idea is to make builds (more) reproducible. I can build a python program, test it thoroughly, and then be reasonably assured the whole thing won't come crashing down in CI/CD from a bad update to a transient…
pipenv does more than just create a venv, although it is my favorite tool for that. The most important thing it does is freeze the dependency tree using Pipfile.lock
To be specific, what is disallowed is using technology to steal signs (the camera). You can steal signs if there is a runner on second, although the pitcher and catcher can then change signs. It's one of the 'unwritten…
A small correction, stealing signs is not disallowed, and pitchers and catchers will have different sets of signs they use when there is a runner on second base. What is disallowed is the use of technology to steal…
"The Art of Memory" by Frances Yates is an interesting and scholarly book on the ancient origins of this idea. It's not a light read but I find it fascinating how influential this idea has been over such long periods of…
I'm not sure I understand your example. Emacs integrates, it doesn't need to be integrated. It also has the best git interface I have ever seen (magit). In a certain sense a subclass of Emacs users are the makers since…
That's a strange thing to say. GNU Emacs has been around 33, years, is still very actively developed, is GPL so could be forked, and seems more popular than ever. You don't have to justify your decision to not use Emacs…
In the author's defense, I came to the same conclusion using Dvorak when I was a teenager learning unix and programming. I switched back to QWERTY for a while, but around 8 years ago I learned about Colemak and switched…
What's interesting is that LaserDisc (the optical ancestors of DVDs that look like giant CDs) are analog. The video and audio streams are encoded with Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
The recording on Tidal https://listen.tidal.com/album/1786058
Strange birthing metaphor but I suppose it works.
I run both Cisco and OpenVPN VPNs on my Chromebook and it works great.
Actually, GCC (and other GNU projects) require explicit copyright assignment, avoiding this particular flavor of drama.
I use emacs with colemak. I find it more ergonomic than emacs with qwerty. Is there anything specific you find cumbersome?
Looks like Trustico is a UK company.
I was explained that the primary purpose is so emergency responders know to look in the event of a crash.
It's a tarot deck.
I'm pretty happy with Natural Calm. It's a Magnesium Citrate powder, available flavored and unflavored. I take 1.5 tsp in the evening with a scoop of collagen powder as part of my routine.
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It is much easier to clip my cat's claws than my Chihuahua's. I think it depends on the cat.
This idea is explored in the first part of Neal Stephenson's novel from last year,Fall; or Dodge in Hell. I'm still reading so no spoilers please.
My understanding is Monte Carlo method refers to sampling using a random component, evoking the casinos of the real Monte Carlo
The idea is to make builds (more) reproducible. I can build a python program, test it thoroughly, and then be reasonably assured the whole thing won't come crashing down in CI/CD from a bad update to a transient…
pipenv does more than just create a venv, although it is my favorite tool for that. The most important thing it does is freeze the dependency tree using Pipfile.lock
To be specific, what is disallowed is using technology to steal signs (the camera). You can steal signs if there is a runner on second, although the pitcher and catcher can then change signs. It's one of the 'unwritten…
A small correction, stealing signs is not disallowed, and pitchers and catchers will have different sets of signs they use when there is a runner on second base. What is disallowed is the use of technology to steal…
"The Art of Memory" by Frances Yates is an interesting and scholarly book on the ancient origins of this idea. It's not a light read but I find it fascinating how influential this idea has been over such long periods of…
I'm not sure I understand your example. Emacs integrates, it doesn't need to be integrated. It also has the best git interface I have ever seen (magit). In a certain sense a subclass of Emacs users are the makers since…
That's a strange thing to say. GNU Emacs has been around 33, years, is still very actively developed, is GPL so could be forked, and seems more popular than ever. You don't have to justify your decision to not use Emacs…
In the author's defense, I came to the same conclusion using Dvorak when I was a teenager learning unix and programming. I switched back to QWERTY for a while, but around 8 years ago I learned about Colemak and switched…
What's interesting is that LaserDisc (the optical ancestors of DVDs that look like giant CDs) are analog. The video and audio streams are encoded with Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
The recording on Tidal https://listen.tidal.com/album/1786058
Strange birthing metaphor but I suppose it works.
I run both Cisco and OpenVPN VPNs on my Chromebook and it works great.
Actually, GCC (and other GNU projects) require explicit copyright assignment, avoiding this particular flavor of drama.
I use emacs with colemak. I find it more ergonomic than emacs with qwerty. Is there anything specific you find cumbersome?
Looks like Trustico is a UK company.
I was explained that the primary purpose is so emergency responders know to look in the event of a crash.
It's a tarot deck.
I'm pretty happy with Natural Calm. It's a Magnesium Citrate powder, available flavored and unflavored. I take 1.5 tsp in the evening with a scoop of collagen powder as part of my routine.
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