Never really verified it but I think allergies are more common in developed countries. If that’s true, that the data is skewed in the opposite direction
Never really verified it but I think allergies are more common in developed countries. If that’s true, that the data is skewed in the opposite direction
Assuming a representative sample
That’s the thing I doubt a team of highly skilled astronauts will be representative of the human population
Initially I thought it was something like Aurelius’ diary entry on not spending too much in books and living in the moment. Nope, he’s just lazy. I have a friend like that, who reads AI summaries instead of the actual articles. Infuriating to say the least.
Well the windows abacus had lead coated beads so…
I have never heard of this problem for C. Can you elaborate or point to some articles?
Doesn’t help that Telegram media downloads are throttled by some Indian ISPs (looking at you, Jio)
It isn’t? What is it’s license then
It’s a frog
Just going by the reputation, you probably can do this in JavaScript
Reminds me of these cheeseparade skits:
It dissolves with salt. Our sweat will melt it
Didn’t read but those IR videos were clearly fake. The temperature difference isn’t enough for the gases to be discernible in the camera
The closer I am to a target the more I will overshoot it
It’s just an f in serif
Never had the opportunity to work with it. Python is much more pervasive compared to Lua I reckon
Agreed. I program mainly in C so its easier for me to make sense of bad C code than bad python code which just makes me cry
Sometimes I have the misfortune of working with python code written by someone else and I wonder how a language like this became anything more than a scripting language
That’s when you stop supporting them
But bugs are awesome so no thanks 😎 👍