I recommend the 6th paragraph (4 sentences) in this article: https://newsroom.ucla.edu/dept/faculty/peter-goadsby-migrain...
Do you have a reference for that? Struggling to find one, and very interested.
Looks like so, with a clever rotation, clipping, and drawing twice (had a cursory look at 'lenses.js', look for 'draw_blade')
I think the question is how is this drawn on a canvas. It's not trivial, if I draw 6 shapes successively, one will be on top and another at the bottom, you would not see the tip of one at the top and the other part of…
Yes, that's why I thought OP's idea of explicitly separating the derived "better" questions interesting, instead of allowing anyone to edit the original question and steer the discussion in a different direction. This…
Sometimes the asker is missing a concept, and it's not always impossible to comment about it and rephrase the question to make it answerable & more useful to keep for posterity. It's far from the majority of questions,…
I upvoted because I find the idea of an explicit third stage interesting. But SO does offer the ability for experts to edit questions already, in order to keep the simple Q&A format with two stages, so it's "by design".…
First one was aptly closed IMHO, much too vague. SO is not the right tool for absolute beginners to seek guidance when they have no idea what they're doing: the format asks for a reasonably specific answerable question.…
Yes! Unit test code! I avoid humor in main code, but in unit test code when you have to come up with dummy bits of test data or variable names, I love getting funky there :)
which is close enough to "login", which is widely understood (I do have the same issue with "sign in" VS "sign up", I know the difference, but as a non-native speaker it also takes me a second, or sometimes one is more…
Bug report: time series analysis chart fails to display properly on Firefox, all points stay on x=0, I see "Unexpected value NaN parsing cx attribute" x250 in the console. Works fine on Chrome.
Reminds me of "Don't kick a man when he's clown"; Google finds 2 PDFs with this, due to bad OCR: https://www.google.com/search?q="Don't+kick+a+man+when+he's+... Credit:…
It's not just about code. In any non-trivial system you have a bunch of components, and any minor occurrence of "bad design" that affects boundaries, protocols, configuration, deployment, persistence schema, upgrade…
Wow look at those plan names: "go unlimited", "beyond unlimited", "above unlimited"... WTF does that mean?
I was wondering the same, but I thought the number of illustrations would be 7!/2 = 2520, that is, the number of permutations for 7 different elements, divided by 2 because symmetrical sequences generate the same…
Sometimes you want to access the application from outside, available via some corporate proxy, and all do not support WebSockets, and even those that do on paper are so complicated to set up that some admins abandon the…
Not just an American thing... At home I got a bare bones one with 2 mechanical knobs (even the "ready" sound is produced mechanically I think). But right now I'm standing in front of a sophisticated one in a Taiwanese…
Ah, yes, right, sorry. I understand now what you were after. Agree there would have been (is?) an interesting potential there too.
If I understand correctly, they offer this now, your private instance for your own product(s) & team(s): https://www.stackoverflowbusiness.com/enterprise Edit: while interesting, this (private internal instance for your…
So, one bit ;)
In seismic acquisition (when you acquire "pictures" of the subsurface, much before the drilling part) you need accurate positioning of your sources & sensors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflection_seismology
Correlation, causation... Tomahto, tomayto...
Yes I think that's exactly what Stratoscope meant, and it was funny because that expression is a classic language peeve, as it is an illogical deformation (of the phrase "I couldn't care less") that is becoming the…
> I realized I could care less. I see what you did there. Well done.
> Some people can't judge the merits of game programming, that doesn't make them small minded. Right, but the problem is those that do judge it in a systematically negative way.
I recommend the 6th paragraph (4 sentences) in this article: https://newsroom.ucla.edu/dept/faculty/peter-goadsby-migrain...
Do you have a reference for that? Struggling to find one, and very interested.
Looks like so, with a clever rotation, clipping, and drawing twice (had a cursory look at 'lenses.js', look for 'draw_blade')
I think the question is how is this drawn on a canvas. It's not trivial, if I draw 6 shapes successively, one will be on top and another at the bottom, you would not see the tip of one at the top and the other part of…
Yes, that's why I thought OP's idea of explicitly separating the derived "better" questions interesting, instead of allowing anyone to edit the original question and steer the discussion in a different direction. This…
Sometimes the asker is missing a concept, and it's not always impossible to comment about it and rephrase the question to make it answerable & more useful to keep for posterity. It's far from the majority of questions,…
I upvoted because I find the idea of an explicit third stage interesting. But SO does offer the ability for experts to edit questions already, in order to keep the simple Q&A format with two stages, so it's "by design".…
First one was aptly closed IMHO, much too vague. SO is not the right tool for absolute beginners to seek guidance when they have no idea what they're doing: the format asks for a reasonably specific answerable question.…
Yes! Unit test code! I avoid humor in main code, but in unit test code when you have to come up with dummy bits of test data or variable names, I love getting funky there :)
which is close enough to "login", which is widely understood (I do have the same issue with "sign in" VS "sign up", I know the difference, but as a non-native speaker it also takes me a second, or sometimes one is more…
Bug report: time series analysis chart fails to display properly on Firefox, all points stay on x=0, I see "Unexpected value NaN parsing cx attribute" x250 in the console. Works fine on Chrome.
Reminds me of "Don't kick a man when he's clown"; Google finds 2 PDFs with this, due to bad OCR: https://www.google.com/search?q="Don't+kick+a+man+when+he's+... Credit:…
It's not just about code. In any non-trivial system you have a bunch of components, and any minor occurrence of "bad design" that affects boundaries, protocols, configuration, deployment, persistence schema, upgrade…
Wow look at those plan names: "go unlimited", "beyond unlimited", "above unlimited"... WTF does that mean?
I was wondering the same, but I thought the number of illustrations would be 7!/2 = 2520, that is, the number of permutations for 7 different elements, divided by 2 because symmetrical sequences generate the same…
Sometimes you want to access the application from outside, available via some corporate proxy, and all do not support WebSockets, and even those that do on paper are so complicated to set up that some admins abandon the…
Not just an American thing... At home I got a bare bones one with 2 mechanical knobs (even the "ready" sound is produced mechanically I think). But right now I'm standing in front of a sophisticated one in a Taiwanese…
Ah, yes, right, sorry. I understand now what you were after. Agree there would have been (is?) an interesting potential there too.
If I understand correctly, they offer this now, your private instance for your own product(s) & team(s): https://www.stackoverflowbusiness.com/enterprise Edit: while interesting, this (private internal instance for your…
So, one bit ;)
In seismic acquisition (when you acquire "pictures" of the subsurface, much before the drilling part) you need accurate positioning of your sources & sensors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflection_seismology
Correlation, causation... Tomahto, tomayto...
Yes I think that's exactly what Stratoscope meant, and it was funny because that expression is a classic language peeve, as it is an illogical deformation (of the phrase "I couldn't care less") that is becoming the…
> I realized I could care less. I see what you did there. Well done.
> Some people can't judge the merits of game programming, that doesn't make them small minded. Right, but the problem is those that do judge it in a systematically negative way.