Well in a way it does…
Well in a way it does…
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With the help of AI changes to basic knowledge could get more frequent.
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Fight Club (1999)
I’d say same map but some parts of Europe are being cool. Like, fucking France??
Yeah but some people find them boring to look at so we have to keep building prisons instead.
Feel weird correcting a meme, but that should be f(x)-L where x is between x_0 - delta and x_0 + delta. As written it looks like a definition that would only work for monotone functions.
Have you talked to othet climbers about whether this is an issue that sort of goes away after some experience? If it’s going to cause you significant physical harm, I’d say look for other activities. If it’s just discomfort or something that goes away with experience, I say keep going considering you love doing it.
For sports with a problem solving aspect, I’m not sure whether sweeping is the most physical intensive activity, but curling is basically a sport that comes with a fun physics/geometry problem attached. Just don’t become a skip if you want the exercise (they don’t sweep).
easily decades ago
Decades ago (in the early 2000s) it was considered settled science and taught in schools (in Canada at least). It was studied by scientists at oil companies decades before that. It’s been known for like 50 years now, almost an entire lifetime.
Ash Williams moves to the suburbs
Is your neighbour dual-wielding lawnmowers?
Maybe, but for Civ 6 specifically the launcher came out a few years into the game’s lifespan, so I’m not sure they were doing it for whatever marginal revenue benefit that would be. I imagine selling DLC without Steam or whatever storefront getting a cut might be a motivating factor.
Quanta magazine is actually excellent for math and physics.
Actually vending machines just have an insatiable bloodlust.
Trans scientist inventing a gender that observes a different speed of light in different inertial reference frames.
Whatever latex does for me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Think the person who posted that is Daniel Litt, math prof at UofT. Good follow on twitter, lots of little math related humour, and he posts some fun probability problems sometimes.