dmr_92
No user record in our sample, but dmr_92 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but dmr_92 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I don't think this is correct . The name obj gets rebound, but the dictionary being traversed isn't mutated in any way.
Does your comment still ring true if you replace "snap" with "flatpak"? (What I'm getting at is: why does it make sense for Canonical to define its own sandboxed application format when another one already exists?)
I got sniped by this. Normal jeans are homotopic to a cylinder with a point removed. Leg-sewn jeans are homotopic to a torus with a point removed. Both of these can be deformation retracted to a wedge of two circles…
I know the authors---it was a pleasent surprise to see them on HN this morning! The first two in particular have been working on computer-aided investigations in pure mathematics for a few years now.
Are you sure the lockfiles are platform-specific? I spent a long time migrating a project to use poetry. One of the reasons I opted for poetry over others was that the lockfile retained all of the environment markers in…
That chimes with my experience in the UK. I personally call ( ) "round brackets" to try and be a bit more explicit about which kind of bracket I mean, but I don't think that's a very common turn of phrase. Similarly…
Bit of a brain dump here. Serre's Trees was pretty relevant to my studies, though left quite a few gaps for the reader to fill in. Meier's Groups, Graphs and Trees is much more accessible and visual. Strongly…
https://www.thinking.withportals.com/ was (is?) the big community for this. I was part of it around the time Valve released their easy map editor (the "perpetual testing initiative")---more than a decade ago now. I had…
Don't know if you'd consider them giant, but a former colleague tells me that Pexip uses Gstreamer for video-wrangling. (Hearsay, admittedly)
It's not a problem; it's an intense frustration. It is irritating to be told "here's a new message X" at your desk, only to see and hear the same notification "new message X" on a phone within a few seconds. Your phone…