Nice. And here's a quick OCR for good measure: https://file.io/zSHP4YdXbwv9
This command should enable the same behavior with ctrl+cmd+click/drag: defaults write -g NSWindowShouldDragOnGesture -bool yes
I'm not sure I understand your point. Perhaps you disagree with the author on the desirability of a future in which virtually unlimited energy is available to humankind in its current state (see the upshot on nuclear…
Would you elaborate on what you mean by defense mechanisms in this case? I'm guessing it's on a psychological level, but unsure against what exactly.
That last "interactive matrix" is really neat. I haven't listened for all countries, but dominant genres seem to cut across language groups.
This paper doesn't mention her economic writings, but Jacobs thought they would end up being her most enduring legacy [0]. AFAIK they've had a much more limited impact on economics, except for a burst of interest in…
Nice. And here's a quick OCR for good measure: https://file.io/zSHP4YdXbwv9
This command should enable the same behavior with ctrl+cmd+click/drag: defaults write -g NSWindowShouldDragOnGesture -bool yes
I'm not sure I understand your point. Perhaps you disagree with the author on the desirability of a future in which virtually unlimited energy is available to humankind in its current state (see the upshot on nuclear…
Would you elaborate on what you mean by defense mechanisms in this case? I'm guessing it's on a psychological level, but unsure against what exactly.
That last "interactive matrix" is really neat. I haven't listened for all countries, but dominant genres seem to cut across language groups.
This paper doesn't mention her economic writings, but Jacobs thought they would end up being her most enduring legacy [0]. AFAIK they've had a much more limited impact on economics, except for a burst of interest in…