Is there going to be a no-true-scotsman if I ask about the last time the US had a budget surplus (4 in a row iirc)?
For readers from outside the Buddhist context, it's worth noting that the above comment is written from an entirely Mahāyāna perspective. For example, it isn't true that "every Buddhist tradition agrees that all living…
You cited a dead link. What I posted is the Internet Archive record of what was originally at that link.
https://web.archive.org/web/20000506214514/http://www.telepo...
It's not really misspellings, it's reanalysis, and it's not at all particular to English.
Your reference, NextDNS's discussion of their approach and how it differs from others, is from 2019 and no longer correctly represents how pihole works. Pihole has handled this since release 5.0.
I have in mind things like this [1]. I no longer have my undergraduate text or notes but I recall going through a similar exercise. [1] https://arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0610121.pdf
Have you ever actually looked at the Schrödinger equation? [1] It's pretty simple. If you've had freshman physics, you can learn enough to derive it in a matter of days or at most weeks. There's not a lot of room in…
I rarely bother to address this argument: > open source software is only free if your time and expertise are free but since you seem to actually be trying to discuss this in a thoughtful way, please note that we're not…
You have: 1500 mA * hours * 3.7 V You want: watt * hours * 5.55 / 0.18018018
miniKanren is great. Here[1]'s Will Byrd on the difference between it and Prolog. [1] http://minikanren.org/minikanren-and-prolog.html
You seemingly make a strong, baseless, and unscientific ontological claim, saying that we have one set of mathematical formalisms in our theoretical model that are "really real" and others that are not "really real".…
>Copyright holder could give someone else authorisation to sue on their behalf, e.g., through a license. They can't assign the bare right to sue. To have standing the plaintiff will need to hold at least one of the…
Not the person to whom you were speaking but their description reminds me of Scott Aaronson's work e.g. https://www.scottaaronson.com/democritus/lec9.html which has been discussed on HN…
Thank you, I love this citation so much. > Charles Babbage recognized the performance penalty imposed by ripple-carry and developed mechanisms for anticipating carriage in his computing engines.
It's not at all unusual for loanwords to get different meanings when they are adopted. Wikipedia gives this lovely example: The English word Viking became Japanese バイキング (baikingu), meaning "buffet", because the first…
Marking things up 43% generally impacts sales.
https://forvo.com/word/coq/#fr
Noun being (countable and uncountable, plural beings) A living creature.
Apparently nothing to do with the Rete algorithm (fwiw). [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rete_algorithm
Do you think there's a difference between "Ashoka warred with Kalinga" (contemporary and/or near-contemporary evidence survives) and "Ashoka built 84,000 stupas" (for the sake of this discussion, let's assume that there…
> Can I Lose My Trademark Rights If I Don’t Sue Infringers? > > The short answer is “No,” a trademark owner does not have to sue every single infringer, and the failure to do so in an isolated case of infringement will…
C-h ? will show you help on help, among them: C-h a - apropos C-h k <key sequence> - detailed docs on the command run by key sequence C-h m - docs on current minor modes and major mode C-h w <command> - what keystrokes…
That is by no means an apt metaphor. Mathematicians are in the business of creating new mathematics, not in studying the "language" in which mathematics happens to be written. Of course the history of mathematics is…
I just googled "what island nations have been submerged" and looked at the top six links. They are all about islands that have been submerged, are on the brink of being submerged, or will be submerged soon if recent sea…
Is there going to be a no-true-scotsman if I ask about the last time the US had a budget surplus (4 in a row iirc)?
For readers from outside the Buddhist context, it's worth noting that the above comment is written from an entirely Mahāyāna perspective. For example, it isn't true that "every Buddhist tradition agrees that all living…
You cited a dead link. What I posted is the Internet Archive record of what was originally at that link.
https://web.archive.org/web/20000506214514/http://www.telepo...
It's not really misspellings, it's reanalysis, and it's not at all particular to English.
Your reference, NextDNS's discussion of their approach and how it differs from others, is from 2019 and no longer correctly represents how pihole works. Pihole has handled this since release 5.0.
I have in mind things like this [1]. I no longer have my undergraduate text or notes but I recall going through a similar exercise. [1] https://arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0610121.pdf
Have you ever actually looked at the Schrödinger equation? [1] It's pretty simple. If you've had freshman physics, you can learn enough to derive it in a matter of days or at most weeks. There's not a lot of room in…
I rarely bother to address this argument: > open source software is only free if your time and expertise are free but since you seem to actually be trying to discuss this in a thoughtful way, please note that we're not…
You have: 1500 mA * hours * 3.7 V You want: watt * hours * 5.55 / 0.18018018
miniKanren is great. Here[1]'s Will Byrd on the difference between it and Prolog. [1] http://minikanren.org/minikanren-and-prolog.html
You seemingly make a strong, baseless, and unscientific ontological claim, saying that we have one set of mathematical formalisms in our theoretical model that are "really real" and others that are not "really real".…
>Copyright holder could give someone else authorisation to sue on their behalf, e.g., through a license. They can't assign the bare right to sue. To have standing the plaintiff will need to hold at least one of the…
Not the person to whom you were speaking but their description reminds me of Scott Aaronson's work e.g. https://www.scottaaronson.com/democritus/lec9.html which has been discussed on HN…
Thank you, I love this citation so much. > Charles Babbage recognized the performance penalty imposed by ripple-carry and developed mechanisms for anticipating carriage in his computing engines.
It's not at all unusual for loanwords to get different meanings when they are adopted. Wikipedia gives this lovely example: The English word Viking became Japanese バイキング (baikingu), meaning "buffet", because the first…
Marking things up 43% generally impacts sales.
https://forvo.com/word/coq/#fr
Noun being (countable and uncountable, plural beings) A living creature.
Apparently nothing to do with the Rete algorithm (fwiw). [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rete_algorithm
Do you think there's a difference between "Ashoka warred with Kalinga" (contemporary and/or near-contemporary evidence survives) and "Ashoka built 84,000 stupas" (for the sake of this discussion, let's assume that there…
> Can I Lose My Trademark Rights If I Don’t Sue Infringers? > > The short answer is “No,” a trademark owner does not have to sue every single infringer, and the failure to do so in an isolated case of infringement will…
C-h ? will show you help on help, among them: C-h a - apropos C-h k <key sequence> - detailed docs on the command run by key sequence C-h m - docs on current minor modes and major mode C-h w <command> - what keystrokes…
That is by no means an apt metaphor. Mathematicians are in the business of creating new mathematics, not in studying the "language" in which mathematics happens to be written. Of course the history of mathematics is…
I just googled "what island nations have been submerged" and looked at the top six links. They are all about islands that have been submerged, are on the brink of being submerged, or will be submerged soon if recent sea…