Oh, I see. That is definitely a lot deeper in the stack that I was thinking of. Thanks for the comment.
Interesting project and wish them best of luck. On the claim: >However, no modern device is “fully open” - no usable computer exists today that has completely open software and hardware (as much as some companies want…
These alternatives should definitely be taken with a huge grain of salt. I don't see how Discord is the third most "privacy-friendly" alternative to Hangouts that doesn't track you while explicitly claiming they "may"…
I 've experienced the same. I've managed to get specific versions of songs (like "I want you to want me" from Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist series rather than the original one from Cheap Trick) and am very impressed…
Also there was a course earlier this year that teaches an intro to Category Theory but doesn't assume a previous math background with the same author. http://brendanfong.com/programmingcats.html
When I was searching for a new laptop, I stumbled upon this comment from a System76 employee that goes into more depth about the work they do on new laptops that seems more than just relabelling Clevo laptops.…
While i haven't find a MOOC, this list of resources for learning CS from a functional programming perspective might help you. https://functionalcs.github.io/curriculum/#orgeff02fd
Oh, I see. That is definitely a lot deeper in the stack that I was thinking of. Thanks for the comment.
Interesting project and wish them best of luck. On the claim: >However, no modern device is “fully open” - no usable computer exists today that has completely open software and hardware (as much as some companies want…
These alternatives should definitely be taken with a huge grain of salt. I don't see how Discord is the third most "privacy-friendly" alternative to Hangouts that doesn't track you while explicitly claiming they "may"…
I 've experienced the same. I've managed to get specific versions of songs (like "I want you to want me" from Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist series rather than the original one from Cheap Trick) and am very impressed…
Also there was a course earlier this year that teaches an intro to Category Theory but doesn't assume a previous math background with the same author. http://brendanfong.com/programmingcats.html
When I was searching for a new laptop, I stumbled upon this comment from a System76 employee that goes into more depth about the work they do on new laptops that seems more than just relabelling Clevo laptops.…
While i haven't find a MOOC, this list of resources for learning CS from a functional programming perspective might help you. https://functionalcs.github.io/curriculum/#orgeff02fd