> almost all computations within those limits are not physically realisable either, so how much significance does that objection actually have? If some thing is impossible with arbitrarily large finite resources, it is…
The guy in figure 24 is a French mathematician called Étienne Ghys and somewhat known to the public for his commitment to the popularisation of mathematics. I guess he would love this sort of things. I wonder if this…
Andy Gavin: "[SGI's] stuff from the early '90s was all filled with this giro shading, as it was called, where things all looked like plastic, like colored plastic." "giro shading" ? What is he referring to ? Is it a…
Beware, if your windows 10 is up-to-date, executing this script will crash it (it is the point).
> almost all computations within those limits are not physically realisable either, so how much significance does that objection actually have? If some thing is impossible with arbitrarily large finite resources, it is…
The guy in figure 24 is a French mathematician called Étienne Ghys and somewhat known to the public for his commitment to the popularisation of mathematics. I guess he would love this sort of things. I wonder if this…
Andy Gavin: "[SGI's] stuff from the early '90s was all filled with this giro shading, as it was called, where things all looked like plastic, like colored plastic." "giro shading" ? What is he referring to ? Is it a…
Beware, if your windows 10 is up-to-date, executing this script will crash it (it is the point).