Yes. In my experience, Rust projects are always easy to install. Cargo is much nicer than, say, npm or conda.
What kind of Android do you have? Are you sure you went through all the settings? And, still, I can install LineageOS or other privacy-respecting systems on my phone. We don't have any custom firmware for an Echo or…
I'd heard of __slots__ long ago but I didn't know enough to use it. The example is good!
This is true in a lot of places. In my PhD program (in a US university), the vast majority of us are not US citizens.
Perhaps I'm just unfamiliar with the rest of his work. But this, and a brief perusal of his page, carries the same air as those self-help books written by the wealthy and privileged. If this is intended as advice, I…
I don't see how this is a metaphor, it seems to be pretty much on-the-face as recommending people travel the world four times.
This is pretentious and pretty bad advice. Does the author believe most people can afford to quit working for a period of time, let alone afford to travel around the world? Does this author look down upon those who…
I don't know anything about making music and haven't really engaged much with other such tutorials. Those still exist and have their place, but I like this, and it lets me explore with concepts. This is fun and I like it
I have to disagree here -- emails are extremely useful for two reasons: 1. It leaves a paper trail (good for accountability), 2. In the case of forgetting a detail or ambiguity, you can look back into the email. I…
Yes. In my experience, Rust projects are always easy to install. Cargo is much nicer than, say, npm or conda.
What kind of Android do you have? Are you sure you went through all the settings? And, still, I can install LineageOS or other privacy-respecting systems on my phone. We don't have any custom firmware for an Echo or…
I'd heard of __slots__ long ago but I didn't know enough to use it. The example is good!
This is true in a lot of places. In my PhD program (in a US university), the vast majority of us are not US citizens.
Perhaps I'm just unfamiliar with the rest of his work. But this, and a brief perusal of his page, carries the same air as those self-help books written by the wealthy and privileged. If this is intended as advice, I…
I don't see how this is a metaphor, it seems to be pretty much on-the-face as recommending people travel the world four times.
This is pretentious and pretty bad advice. Does the author believe most people can afford to quit working for a period of time, let alone afford to travel around the world? Does this author look down upon those who…
I don't know anything about making music and haven't really engaged much with other such tutorials. Those still exist and have their place, but I like this, and it lets me explore with concepts. This is fun and I like it
I have to disagree here -- emails are extremely useful for two reasons: 1. It leaves a paper trail (good for accountability), 2. In the case of forgetting a detail or ambiguity, you can look back into the email. I…