Counterpoint: Adding in a custom, proprietary interpretation of your data makes your complex task more complicated.
> Why do they outsource something that is meant to have been written by a human Says who? The point of the summary is so that I don't have to go look at the diff and figure out what happened.
People still understand metallurgy and casting even though machines make all the paperclips.
> After about 4 hours and $75 Huh? The max plan is $200/month. How are you spending $75 in 4 hrs?
> and this is the problem Why? The software is still there and you can still go choose to use it.
Copyright is about originality and expression, not effort. US copyright law does not use "Sweat of the Brow" doctrine.
What is a black bar?
Ruby has always been typed.
> I wonder if it's using the background tile map for this instead of sprites Yes, it's all background tiles being loaded continuously from the SD card. We created the tiles with a custom tile de-maker.
The bitrate of the PCM is determined based on how quickly you can write a byte to the register. The fastest you could write general data is once every 6 cycles, which gives ~298 MHz of sample rate, so 44.2 kHz is easily…
There are craters on the moon that are billions of years old. Also, we could probably bury tablets and artifacts.
I'm somewhat surprised he didn't talk about evidence of space-faring ancient civilizations. If humans perish and a new intelligent species comes around in millions of years, they would be able to find stuff we've left…
Reject modernity. Return to fly.
I didn't know we became pyromancers on July 4th.
> scales nicely to whatever size you make it In Programmer mode if you type in a number larger than 32 bits and the window is scaled to its smallest size, the lower row of binary is cut off a little bit.
You cannot enter fractional values in programmer mode. This is reasonable, but what is incredibly annoying is that when you type in a number while in Programmer mode, if you then change to Scientific mode, it blows away…
No. Even if you wrote a single digit in each planck volume of the observable universe, you'd run out of space. It is safe to say that there are far fewer than a Graham's Number of things in here with us.
Looks like you need to indent that code (1..5).map{|n| n**n}.reduce(:*) == 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 Or if we're golfing (1..5).reduce{|t,n|t*n**n}
A linked list is a binary tree, and using git in a centralized fashion is a legitimate use of git. Not everyone wants a distributed version control system, and not every team is ready for a more complicated process.
This statement is false.
Or so people stop emailing them asking what they're going to do.
Here's the branch for it: https://code.launchpad.net/~andfagiani/terminator/tmux And here's the discussion of it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/terminator/+bug/1301605 You can see in comment 18 how to use it.
The disingenuous debunkings? > The article perniciously misrepresents the nature and significance of known sex differences to advance what appears to be a covert alt-right agenda. He must be a sneaky alt-righter! How…
The median income for a pediatrician is ~170k vs the median income of software engineer at ~80k, but 75% of pediatricians are women. So no, it's not only the "less well-paid" jobs. And even if it were, a lot of the…
> No, but the the entire point of that essay was to advance the idea that women are less successful because of their biology He never claimed that the women in tech are worse at tech than the men in tech. He just…
Counterpoint: Adding in a custom, proprietary interpretation of your data makes your complex task more complicated.
> Why do they outsource something that is meant to have been written by a human Says who? The point of the summary is so that I don't have to go look at the diff and figure out what happened.
People still understand metallurgy and casting even though machines make all the paperclips.
> After about 4 hours and $75 Huh? The max plan is $200/month. How are you spending $75 in 4 hrs?
> and this is the problem Why? The software is still there and you can still go choose to use it.
Copyright is about originality and expression, not effort. US copyright law does not use "Sweat of the Brow" doctrine.
What is a black bar?
Ruby has always been typed.
> I wonder if it's using the background tile map for this instead of sprites Yes, it's all background tiles being loaded continuously from the SD card. We created the tiles with a custom tile de-maker.
The bitrate of the PCM is determined based on how quickly you can write a byte to the register. The fastest you could write general data is once every 6 cycles, which gives ~298 MHz of sample rate, so 44.2 kHz is easily…
There are craters on the moon that are billions of years old. Also, we could probably bury tablets and artifacts.
I'm somewhat surprised he didn't talk about evidence of space-faring ancient civilizations. If humans perish and a new intelligent species comes around in millions of years, they would be able to find stuff we've left…
Reject modernity. Return to fly.
I didn't know we became pyromancers on July 4th.
> scales nicely to whatever size you make it In Programmer mode if you type in a number larger than 32 bits and the window is scaled to its smallest size, the lower row of binary is cut off a little bit.
You cannot enter fractional values in programmer mode. This is reasonable, but what is incredibly annoying is that when you type in a number while in Programmer mode, if you then change to Scientific mode, it blows away…
No. Even if you wrote a single digit in each planck volume of the observable universe, you'd run out of space. It is safe to say that there are far fewer than a Graham's Number of things in here with us.
Looks like you need to indent that code (1..5).map{|n| n**n}.reduce(:*) == 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 Or if we're golfing (1..5).reduce{|t,n|t*n**n}
A linked list is a binary tree, and using git in a centralized fashion is a legitimate use of git. Not everyone wants a distributed version control system, and not every team is ready for a more complicated process.
This statement is false.
Or so people stop emailing them asking what they're going to do.
Here's the branch for it: https://code.launchpad.net/~andfagiani/terminator/tmux And here's the discussion of it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/terminator/+bug/1301605 You can see in comment 18 how to use it.
The disingenuous debunkings? > The article perniciously misrepresents the nature and significance of known sex differences to advance what appears to be a covert alt-right agenda. He must be a sneaky alt-righter! How…
The median income for a pediatrician is ~170k vs the median income of software engineer at ~80k, but 75% of pediatricians are women. So no, it's not only the "less well-paid" jobs. And even if it were, a lot of the…
> No, but the the entire point of that essay was to advance the idea that women are less successful because of their biology He never claimed that the women in tech are worse at tech than the men in tech. He just…