As in for investor sentiment, not literally finance companies.
I always wondered why most software calendars always put a line break between months. Feels like a vestige of wall calendars and oddly forced pagination. I had dumb experiments like this a long time ago as well -…
https://www.newsounds.org/
Active recall - pause the podcast and talk back to yourself the points being made; rewind to check if you're not confident.
This example is wrong since the US tax system is graduated. The tax rate for salary bands only apply to that salary band and not your entire salary.
whoosh
It's a false assumption that multiple windows equates to multitasking. Just because you have multiple applications open doesn't imply you are multitasking. This is an angle of VR that hadn't occurred to me other than…
Yes. He guides his brother(?) with the aircraft via walkie-talkie. There seemed like there was a point where the resolution of the camera wasn't high enough to figure out which was the hunter and which was the pig.…
Zawinski's law of software envelopment at it again.. "Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail. Those programs which cannot so expand are replaced by ones which can."
It's where your "virtual memory lives" in the event that you run out of physical memory. They are not interchangeable.
As in for investor sentiment, not literally finance companies.
I always wondered why most software calendars always put a line break between months. Feels like a vestige of wall calendars and oddly forced pagination. I had dumb experiments like this a long time ago as well -…
https://www.newsounds.org/
https://www.newsounds.org/
Active recall - pause the podcast and talk back to yourself the points being made; rewind to check if you're not confident.
This example is wrong since the US tax system is graduated. The tax rate for salary bands only apply to that salary band and not your entire salary.
whoosh
It's a false assumption that multiple windows equates to multitasking. Just because you have multiple applications open doesn't imply you are multitasking. This is an angle of VR that hadn't occurred to me other than…
Yes. He guides his brother(?) with the aircraft via walkie-talkie. There seemed like there was a point where the resolution of the camera wasn't high enough to figure out which was the hunter and which was the pig.…
Zawinski's law of software envelopment at it again.. "Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail. Those programs which cannot so expand are replaced by ones which can."
It's where your "virtual memory lives" in the event that you run out of physical memory. They are not interchangeable.