If you find this topic interesting I think you'll benefit from reading "The unfortunate dualist" http://themindi.blogspot.com/2007/02/chapter-23-unfortunate-... The whole book "The Mind's I" is a fascinating collection…
Absolutely - I first learned "vim" using a visual studio plugin. Since then I used it in 5 other editors, but I barely used vim itself. The main downside is that you don't learn things like window managing, file…
Async methods also allow you to return values which will be returned as futures. For example: return 4; If the function is marked async, the return value should be Future<int>. If you allow a non-async method use await,…
> A Turing machine has to be given the axiom of infinity to make this kind of inference, it cannot derive it in any way. Why not? Are you aware of a proof of this? I think you are limiting the capabilities of Turing…
Dr Bronner's bar soap uses palm oil grown sustainably in Ghana (according to them): https://www.drbronner.com/media-center/press-release/dr-bron... Their liquid soap doesn't contain palm oil.
One-Storied America, unlike the other two books which are (humorous) fiction, is a travelogue of Soviet writers visiting the USA in the 30's. It's a fascinating account, and some editions include the photographs taken…
There is an obvious attempt by the author to make the novel fun. It works - it is impossible for me to read this novel without guffawing multiple times. Most people will describe a book that makes them laugh out loud as…
If that is true, then American consumers subsidize Chinese shipping via higher costs of domestic shipping rather than through higher taxes.
I think you are underestimating what is a web app. Think about any website that requires a password - that is a web app because presumably it will do some personalization. Any content serving site is at least backed by…
It's interesting to try to reconcile that on the one hand: "Time, as you know it, only exists in your universe. Things are different where I come from" And on the other hand, there is a clear passage of time implied…
I think these extensions set the standard playbackRate property on the HTML5 video element: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLMediaEl... Try setting the property manually using the JavaScript console…
"Anyway no one has ever invaded Russia and won" Except the Mongols.
If you find this topic interesting I think you'll benefit from reading "The unfortunate dualist" http://themindi.blogspot.com/2007/02/chapter-23-unfortunate-... The whole book "The Mind's I" is a fascinating collection…
Absolutely - I first learned "vim" using a visual studio plugin. Since then I used it in 5 other editors, but I barely used vim itself. The main downside is that you don't learn things like window managing, file…
Async methods also allow you to return values which will be returned as futures. For example: return 4; If the function is marked async, the return value should be Future<int>. If you allow a non-async method use await,…
> A Turing machine has to be given the axiom of infinity to make this kind of inference, it cannot derive it in any way. Why not? Are you aware of a proof of this? I think you are limiting the capabilities of Turing…
Dr Bronner's bar soap uses palm oil grown sustainably in Ghana (according to them): https://www.drbronner.com/media-center/press-release/dr-bron... Their liquid soap doesn't contain palm oil.
One-Storied America, unlike the other two books which are (humorous) fiction, is a travelogue of Soviet writers visiting the USA in the 30's. It's a fascinating account, and some editions include the photographs taken…
There is an obvious attempt by the author to make the novel fun. It works - it is impossible for me to read this novel without guffawing multiple times. Most people will describe a book that makes them laugh out loud as…
If that is true, then American consumers subsidize Chinese shipping via higher costs of domestic shipping rather than through higher taxes.
I think you are underestimating what is a web app. Think about any website that requires a password - that is a web app because presumably it will do some personalization. Any content serving site is at least backed by…
It's interesting to try to reconcile that on the one hand: "Time, as you know it, only exists in your universe. Things are different where I come from" And on the other hand, there is a clear passage of time implied…
I think these extensions set the standard playbackRate property on the HTML5 video element: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLMediaEl... Try setting the property manually using the JavaScript console…
"Anyway no one has ever invaded Russia and won" Except the Mongols.