tell me how can I feel pain
how can I feel pain
when you’re being so supportive
- Bill Bailey
tell me how can I feel pain
how can I feel pain
when you’re being so supportive
“Some” appears to be 3. How many are left?
It is called Einstein’s Equation, it is a General Relativity equation describing the spacetime geometry (G) relation to various energy/mass configurations (T) and the cosmological constant (Lambda).
Until the day of the defence…
I have noticed this too, I have to press the ‘back’ button on the remote to get the computer output.
Analysts using Julia and Mathematica are confused by this meme.
If you like mathbf more then at least redefine vec and use vec. Keeps the code more tidy.
I’m running PopOS on a computer for wathing media at home. I’m not too impressed. I read a bunch of comment threads recommening it so I treid it out. They seem a bit unstable – that at least falls in OP middle ground. I made an update and dpms management was just different, like the screen is no longer turning itself off. I’ve had some thing like this happen on it. It’s not breakage, it’s a bit annoying. “Just works”? Eh, sure, kinda’.
There is a subtle difference in the abriviation: “DN!” and “DN”. :-)
Just to type it out to make it easier to find: Democracy Now!
I would just say that the first ones tries to describe the reals, but fail. Similary with the rationals. Like the second one, x belongs to the set containing itself and the real line. So in best case, x is the real line, not a member of the real line.
Between negative infinity and infinity
x is a member in the set of x:es where x is on the real line Nope, it is: x is a member of the set consisting of x itself and the real line.
The set of x:es where x is on the real line and the absolute value of x is greater or equal to zero
This one makes no sense… x is a member of the set cosisting the union of: the set of m/n where m and n belong to the integers, n being nonzero; the set x; and the empty set.
Last one makes no sense since x appear to be a set and a rational number at the same time. Implied by the meme it also supposed to be equivalent to the real line, which it is not.
What does it mean to “open up” an operating system in this context? Do they mean something like the possibility to intall other OSes on their devices, or that the app stores needs to be more open? I’m guessing it does not mean they have to start open source:ing parts of the OS… or?
Not the person you were replying to, and don’t understand exactly what you mean with port and device id. But if it changes every time, -ish, you plug it in, do you mean like /dev/sdX device names? If so, then maybe look at /dev/disk/by-TYPE/ and use those instead? You have stuff there which is the same each time you plug in.
I have been forced to use mac now for like a year, and I don’t get the whole “just works” opinion of it. Like I have had so many issues with just basic stuff. Turning off mouse acceleration and the mouse still feels all slimy. Highest mouse speed is so slow and setting it higher requires some crazy tricks, which also does not work consistently through boots. It can’t wake up a lot of monitors, I have to turn them off and on manually. If it cannot connect to a monitor properly but tries, it like disables your keyboard for a few seconds while trying. Some items in the settings menu take a long time to load, as in if I reboot, log in, open settings, there is no mouse settings.
A tensor is something that transform as a tensor. Gtfo Christoffel symbols.
That is why they can be written really neatly in a relativistic formulation, but look fucked up in a classical one.
There is a video linked in the article for context:
https://youtu.be/WiPp9YEBV0Q?t=1529
If I try to interpret the context, it could be C programmers just being negative to Rust because it is not C, that there is a conception of Rust programmers trying to enforce Rust on others, or that Rust programmers will break things.
Yeah, there was always one broken on these fuckers