A very bad one if it requires switching off a large portion of your brain to find it funny.
A very bad one if it requires switching off a large portion of your brain to find it funny.
Not aware of the toxicity… any starting point for this storyline?
not available in India too
It’s the most reachable thing. Markdown feels like a toy for many (not me) and people outside of academia look at you kinkily if you suggest latex and bibtex.
It’s going to be quite rare… and I do like that we have better visual warning to users that something went wrong instead of a wall of colorless text.
Being good has nothing to do with having to maintain your company’s code base that’s in Oracle’s Java SE 1.6.
You can’t just design your way out of a conflict whose solution is to change either the existing system architecture or change Java versions,
both suggestions will get you laughed out of the room.
Do some websites refuse to function even with useragent spoofing?
No the claim is that the inflation is artificial… not the prices.
It takes time to implement features. Execs and managers don’t want to implement the wheel and developer time costs a lot more money than security vulns.
That’s when AI crashes because the secret cabal of middle management will direct their brainwashed execs to divest. /s
Corporate loves to steal ideas and patent it/copyright it so nobody else gets to steal it next, even the original author of a technique.
This is not a correct comparison as rust strings support UTF8. Try doing that with char*!
That makes you even more wrong as 20k USD is quite expensive.
Orangepi, rockchip, Arduino.
There’s nothing novice about wanting to learn.
The caching is kind of mandatory as the sub-problems interact.
Lay off a few C-Suite. Abolish golden parachutes. It’s not so difficult that a company can’t run for a few months without execs.
Website: “915 days in a year”, you: “they are well paid and good at their job”. Anyone seeing your comment: 🤨
Yeah sure, better than pulling 1000Gb of node_modules…
Math people don’t have time to delve into modular code with the right amount of encapsulation/abstractions. Their money making is via testing hypotheses by constructing models and experiments.
If you want good code look at people making money writing code.
Its easy to think about vectors in the first sense (as anything with direction and magnitude) when we’re working with classical units (space, force, electric fields, etc)
But it becomes a nightmare to understand intuitively when the vector is defined as something with magnitude and direction when speaking about units that are not obvious to us humans (like time)