I'm not sure if it's the same thing, but usually, holding shift while right clicking enables the context menu in Firefox.
Slightly offtopic: is poplar really the best material for an electrical wall plate? Wouldn't it be flammable? What's the dielectric withstand going to be like for a wooden wall plate in a humid environment like a…
> I don’t understand why other boards can’t get themselves fully on the Linux mainline They're slowly getting pulled in kicking [1] and screaming [2]. I just installed the mainline arm64 version of Archlinux onto an…
Something along the lines of "careful what you say over unsecured phone lines, as it may come back and hang you".
Just a clarification, NACHA uses SFTP rather than FTPS.
Julia has a few Unicode operators and will allow you to tabcomplete the LaTeX symbol in the REPL [1]. For example, \div followed by TAB becomes ÷. This can be implemented in popular editors [2]. [1] Not all are the…
> The Lagrangian is great for solving many problems. But it is definitely not more general than Newtonian mechanics Sure it is. It's true that for certain systems, you can derive one from the other so in that sense they…
Regarding the premise: Liberal return policies used to be rare in the middle of the 20th century—something that a few smaller retailers offered as a perk. I'm curious how much this applies say pre-WWII era (before the…
I'm saying that the author believes 99% reliability to be “Bad (TM)”. Further evidence in the second paragraph of this post: http://danluu.com/broken-builds/ I didn't say that this is a normative viewpoint in…
The unspoken implication here is that 99% reliability is considered bad. This may not be clear if coming from a different field where 99% sounds pretty good.
I'm not sure if it's the same thing, but usually, holding shift while right clicking enables the context menu in Firefox.
Slightly offtopic: is poplar really the best material for an electrical wall plate? Wouldn't it be flammable? What's the dielectric withstand going to be like for a wooden wall plate in a humid environment like a…
> I don’t understand why other boards can’t get themselves fully on the Linux mainline They're slowly getting pulled in kicking [1] and screaming [2]. I just installed the mainline arm64 version of Archlinux onto an…
Something along the lines of "careful what you say over unsecured phone lines, as it may come back and hang you".
Just a clarification, NACHA uses SFTP rather than FTPS.
Julia has a few Unicode operators and will allow you to tabcomplete the LaTeX symbol in the REPL [1]. For example, \div followed by TAB becomes ÷. This can be implemented in popular editors [2]. [1] Not all are the…
> The Lagrangian is great for solving many problems. But it is definitely not more general than Newtonian mechanics Sure it is. It's true that for certain systems, you can derive one from the other so in that sense they…
Regarding the premise: Liberal return policies used to be rare in the middle of the 20th century—something that a few smaller retailers offered as a perk. I'm curious how much this applies say pre-WWII era (before the…
I'm saying that the author believes 99% reliability to be “Bad (TM)”. Further evidence in the second paragraph of this post: http://danluu.com/broken-builds/ I didn't say that this is a normative viewpoint in…
The unspoken implication here is that 99% reliability is considered bad. This may not be clear if coming from a different field where 99% sounds pretty good.