When you're multilingual, you'd switch between languages on the fly, mid-sentence even, just because the words in other language come to your mind quicker, seem to better match nuances, etc.
> Becoming aware of typography practices will drive you insane. And try to use the em-dash properly these days!
It's decent. Treatment of franchisees, on the other hand...
And alliteration for extra cool.
As I see it, the name fits perfectly. If the superellipse is a square at n -> inf and a circle at n = 2, then in-between... welp, a squircle.
I was with you until I remembered the default unit for angles in calculators is degrees, not radians.
I'm honestly out of the loop, what are they doing?
I've, in turn, heard much praise for how Estonia is doing it.
Scunthorpe problem seems to be showing in the latter case.
I was involved in the 99,999th and the 100,000th one in my FQA days. We were being onboarded, they were just for demo and were promptly deleted. No one cared about the Cool Numbers.
Don't they any way?
And a proof by "counting something": 1 + 2 + ... + n = n(n+1)/2 2 divides n(n+1), n(n+1) = 2m 7 * n^3 + n = 2*(3*n^3 + n) + n^3 - n = 2*(3*n^3 + n) + n(n+1)(n-1) = 2*(3*n^3 + n + m(n-1))
I'm trying to have fun continuing this with the reals, and I'm feeling dizzy.
Headlines Register Prone To Garden Path Sentences
The East/West names for the branches mean "eastern branch/western branch", they both still are pretty much N/S-bound
I concur. Consider TFA. The symbols are not converted to from ASCII smileys and are used like an extension of the charset. Conversely, I remember web chatrooms in the mid-00s, where a colon-paren would always be…
Isn't it?! There's plenty of talking about how "we're regressing to hieroglyphs", but that doesn't capture the nuance in usage of emojis in different languages. Your example expands well to old-school emoticons. Where I…
Per a nitty exploitable quote, do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down? You can generalize addition to semigroups but that's not a point, eh?
Too(?) much of the same. I've seen enough of the word "masculine" as if it was an insult and conversely speaking of femininity like a virtue per se that I can't resist a double take when I see such a piece. I'm assuming…
Prior discussion (May 2021): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27230826 Btw, I cannot recommend enough the other work by Marcin Wichary. For me, he's the paragon of making the most of what you can do in terms of, to…
Then, however else you'd want it to be, states do come and go too, regions change hands...
Part Univers/Zurich, part Mac's SF. Hits the spot for me!
How is a fee for a certification "a nice barrier to entry"? I get an argument about funding the body in question, but the barrier thing?
Have been playing this for a week or two now, landing a few perfect scores, and it turns out that the guesses that will get you far are words like "defined", "known" etc., and some words you'd expect to be unredacted…
When you're multilingual, you'd switch between languages on the fly, mid-sentence even, just because the words in other language come to your mind quicker, seem to better match nuances, etc.
> Becoming aware of typography practices will drive you insane. And try to use the em-dash properly these days!
It's decent. Treatment of franchisees, on the other hand...
And alliteration for extra cool.
As I see it, the name fits perfectly. If the superellipse is a square at n -> inf and a circle at n = 2, then in-between... welp, a squircle.
I was with you until I remembered the default unit for angles in calculators is degrees, not radians.
I'm honestly out of the loop, what are they doing?
I've, in turn, heard much praise for how Estonia is doing it.
Scunthorpe problem seems to be showing in the latter case.
I was involved in the 99,999th and the 100,000th one in my FQA days. We were being onboarded, they were just for demo and were promptly deleted. No one cared about the Cool Numbers.
Don't they any way?
And a proof by "counting something": 1 + 2 + ... + n = n(n+1)/2 2 divides n(n+1), n(n+1) = 2m 7 * n^3 + n = 2*(3*n^3 + n) + n^3 - n = 2*(3*n^3 + n) + n(n+1)(n-1) = 2*(3*n^3 + n + m(n-1))
I'm trying to have fun continuing this with the reals, and I'm feeling dizzy.
Headlines Register Prone To Garden Path Sentences
The East/West names for the branches mean "eastern branch/western branch", they both still are pretty much N/S-bound
I concur. Consider TFA. The symbols are not converted to from ASCII smileys and are used like an extension of the charset. Conversely, I remember web chatrooms in the mid-00s, where a colon-paren would always be…
Isn't it?! There's plenty of talking about how "we're regressing to hieroglyphs", but that doesn't capture the nuance in usage of emojis in different languages. Your example expands well to old-school emoticons. Where I…
Per a nitty exploitable quote, do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down? You can generalize addition to semigroups but that's not a point, eh?
Too(?) much of the same. I've seen enough of the word "masculine" as if it was an insult and conversely speaking of femininity like a virtue per se that I can't resist a double take when I see such a piece. I'm assuming…
Prior discussion (May 2021): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27230826 Btw, I cannot recommend enough the other work by Marcin Wichary. For me, he's the paragon of making the most of what you can do in terms of, to…
Then, however else you'd want it to be, states do come and go too, regions change hands...
Part Univers/Zurich, part Mac's SF. Hits the spot for me!
How is a fee for a certification "a nice barrier to entry"? I get an argument about funding the body in question, but the barrier thing?
Have been playing this for a week or two now, landing a few perfect scores, and it turns out that the guesses that will get you far are words like "defined", "known" etc., and some words you'd expect to be unredacted…