I solved it like this: The numbers are x, x+1..., x+10 = 11x + 55. One is erased therefore 10x + 55 - y = 2012. 10x - y = 1957. We know X is whole so we need a number between 1957 and 1967 that divides 10 and that is X.…
It naturally grows due to long running transactions because the vacuum process cannot clean dead tuples that a transaction can "see". Though more aggressive vacuum settings might solve this problem.
I remember it by first remembering that it is possible to not provide the destination (ln /.../file) to create a symlink with exactly the same name in the current directory. So it has only 1 required argument which…
I think that most free to play games where the priced items are only cosmetics don't try to addict you to buying. Competitive games can never put any pay to win aspect in their pricing model - League of legends, CS GO,…
> As long as the US has enough strivers and hard workers it can afford plenty of slackers. That's an uncomfortable idea - growth of a nation being dependent on a few people working their ass off. Like sacrificial lambs.…
That's a very interesting statement. Could you share some more information about what events in history or research in "evolutionary biology" suggest this ? I don't know where to start searching from for this…
I solved it like this: The numbers are x, x+1..., x+10 = 11x + 55. One is erased therefore 10x + 55 - y = 2012. 10x - y = 1957. We know X is whole so we need a number between 1957 and 1967 that divides 10 and that is X.…
It naturally grows due to long running transactions because the vacuum process cannot clean dead tuples that a transaction can "see". Though more aggressive vacuum settings might solve this problem.
I remember it by first remembering that it is possible to not provide the destination (ln /.../file) to create a symlink with exactly the same name in the current directory. So it has only 1 required argument which…
I think that most free to play games where the priced items are only cosmetics don't try to addict you to buying. Competitive games can never put any pay to win aspect in their pricing model - League of legends, CS GO,…
> As long as the US has enough strivers and hard workers it can afford plenty of slackers. That's an uncomfortable idea - growth of a nation being dependent on a few people working their ass off. Like sacrificial lambs.…
That's a very interesting statement. Could you share some more information about what events in history or research in "evolutionary biology" suggest this ? I don't know where to start searching from for this…