no, it's been status quo since Mulrooney. Wages stagnated back then, and rents continued to rise.
Easy to disprove. 1. who buys USA's milk? USA, largely. Doesn't export enough because doesn't pass standards in most other places. 2. Sex and gender diversity is proven both global and historical. Therefor, something…
fair. I'm doing this entirely within an IPv4 network and hadn't looked into that yet. However I'd firewall it out of being distributed.
I use IPV6 ULA to deal with this. (IOT link local only connections). Mind, I also ensured scope routing/etc worked, too, as part of the unit test family.
The Bresenham line algorithm was such a breakthrough to me - talk about looking at a differential (partial differential) from an integer view, by a particular axis! Anyway, by extension, approaching a circle using…
When I was a kid, there was a physical store around Boundary Road in Vancouver BC area/Canada. (or it could have been another name of a store, carrying their products. I was 12 when I moved to the far north!)
Trade was more profitable than raid. Look into the Hanseatic League. Pirates (to go a-Viking was to go a-pirating) became shopkeepers. But they kept up "walk softly and carry a big stick".
All of this was so very inaccessible from North Western Canada. (mind, still is, but Internet makes vast gulfs of space seem so much smaller) When I could get there, Heathkit (~1200km south) or Radio Shack (wow do I…
Have it as an add-on said customers can add. Opt-in, not opt-out. No AI without consent.
I keep getting people telling me this doesn't happen. GAH. Instant migraine trigger for me too, along with sucralose and several other artificial sweeteners.
instant migraine ingredient. Mind so's sucralose and some others for me. shrug as long as they're not universal, will be ok.
I mean "yes but" lots from 2015 and before, on a scholarly paper search engine. (I do not have access to most, but there are some public ones) I mean as a convention when dealing with cryptography, so far the only…
I mean it probably shows that "common carrier" protection should emphatically not apply to them, but what do I know?
I bought every issue I could find of this ....always so much inspiration!
Better to link the hosting site - https://openquantumdesign.org/ - or maybe its githubs - https://github.com/OpenQuantumDesign too.
Speaking as growing up in Fort St John, BC, sunrise was after school began, and sunset was before school was out - more or less - in the middle of winter. But then, that city (in BC, and nowhere near as far north as…
technically yes, because there's a failure path for every single failure that an OS knows about. And most others aren't so resilient. However, mmap bypasses a lot of that....
I like C. You can take away all memory management (yes, including some of the unsafe glibc calls that have hidden memory management) and everything can be so smooth and clean. Since rules like MISRA require up-front…
Winnipeg is far south of where I usually am, and rather near the US border. It might be comparable to China what with the sea nearby and all those lakes. I'm out in the middle of the prairies, where -40C is a normal…
Yakutsk sounds similar to where I live now. Mind ... a lot of the Canadian prairies are "empty" (not really, lots of farms... but not a lot of cities that aren't close to the US border). Similar weather at least.
clang and ECL both seem interesting, as long as LGPL license is ok. They both are complex to embed though - neither are well tuned to be embedded in other applications. (I've been exploring on MacOS). Julia could be…
No viral license in Python, very easy to link to libraries with python. not sure which means more, but the second is definitely critical.
hunting dangling references in a reference counted system is like that.... that's all I can guess is going on here. Good hunting! I wonder if there's a resource debugger? So far when I have really had to look, xcode was…
I hope Canada moves more to EVs too. Right now they're luxury priced ... ... I work in the EV industry. (school busses though)
Siberia is a FAR better comparison than China. Among many other reasons, most of the prairies are similarly arid, and temperatures are definitely similar. Similar range of climates too (Siberia's got people a lot more…
no, it's been status quo since Mulrooney. Wages stagnated back then, and rents continued to rise.
Easy to disprove. 1. who buys USA's milk? USA, largely. Doesn't export enough because doesn't pass standards in most other places. 2. Sex and gender diversity is proven both global and historical. Therefor, something…
fair. I'm doing this entirely within an IPv4 network and hadn't looked into that yet. However I'd firewall it out of being distributed.
I use IPV6 ULA to deal with this. (IOT link local only connections). Mind, I also ensured scope routing/etc worked, too, as part of the unit test family.
The Bresenham line algorithm was such a breakthrough to me - talk about looking at a differential (partial differential) from an integer view, by a particular axis! Anyway, by extension, approaching a circle using…
When I was a kid, there was a physical store around Boundary Road in Vancouver BC area/Canada. (or it could have been another name of a store, carrying their products. I was 12 when I moved to the far north!)
Trade was more profitable than raid. Look into the Hanseatic League. Pirates (to go a-Viking was to go a-pirating) became shopkeepers. But they kept up "walk softly and carry a big stick".
All of this was so very inaccessible from North Western Canada. (mind, still is, but Internet makes vast gulfs of space seem so much smaller) When I could get there, Heathkit (~1200km south) or Radio Shack (wow do I…
Have it as an add-on said customers can add. Opt-in, not opt-out. No AI without consent.
I keep getting people telling me this doesn't happen. GAH. Instant migraine trigger for me too, along with sucralose and several other artificial sweeteners.
instant migraine ingredient. Mind so's sucralose and some others for me. shrug as long as they're not universal, will be ok.
I mean "yes but" lots from 2015 and before, on a scholarly paper search engine. (I do not have access to most, but there are some public ones) I mean as a convention when dealing with cryptography, so far the only…
I mean it probably shows that "common carrier" protection should emphatically not apply to them, but what do I know?
I bought every issue I could find of this ....always so much inspiration!
Better to link the hosting site - https://openquantumdesign.org/ - or maybe its githubs - https://github.com/OpenQuantumDesign too.
Speaking as growing up in Fort St John, BC, sunrise was after school began, and sunset was before school was out - more or less - in the middle of winter. But then, that city (in BC, and nowhere near as far north as…
technically yes, because there's a failure path for every single failure that an OS knows about. And most others aren't so resilient. However, mmap bypasses a lot of that....
I like C. You can take away all memory management (yes, including some of the unsafe glibc calls that have hidden memory management) and everything can be so smooth and clean. Since rules like MISRA require up-front…
Winnipeg is far south of where I usually am, and rather near the US border. It might be comparable to China what with the sea nearby and all those lakes. I'm out in the middle of the prairies, where -40C is a normal…
Yakutsk sounds similar to where I live now. Mind ... a lot of the Canadian prairies are "empty" (not really, lots of farms... but not a lot of cities that aren't close to the US border). Similar weather at least.
clang and ECL both seem interesting, as long as LGPL license is ok. They both are complex to embed though - neither are well tuned to be embedded in other applications. (I've been exploring on MacOS). Julia could be…
No viral license in Python, very easy to link to libraries with python. not sure which means more, but the second is definitely critical.
hunting dangling references in a reference counted system is like that.... that's all I can guess is going on here. Good hunting! I wonder if there's a resource debugger? So far when I have really had to look, xcode was…
I hope Canada moves more to EVs too. Right now they're luxury priced ... ... I work in the EV industry. (school busses though)
Siberia is a FAR better comparison than China. Among many other reasons, most of the prairies are similarly arid, and temperatures are definitely similar. Similar range of climates too (Siberia's got people a lot more…