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That’s my interpretation too.
Newer cities tend to be more grid like. Older European cities tend not to follow a grid.
That’s my interpretation too.
Newer cities tend to be more grid like. Older European cities tend not to follow a grid.
Difficult to punch coworkers in their face in zoom
No marketing convinced me to see the movie. I haven’t seen the movie. No beef against the actors and the others involved, but you do need to do more to make me watch your movie.
Just having clear and concise variable names often goes a long way. Avoid using abbreviations.
Breaking out the code into functions helps limit the number of variables within a scope, which makes it easier to name them.
Refactoring for the sake of refactoring is rarely a good thing. It should be done with a clear purpose in mind.
Refactoring is often necessary to ensure new features can be continuously added with ease.
This is the truth. In my experience, the people who often writes comments are also writing the most incomprehensible code.
Comments are frequently getting outdated as well, so they’re not in great help understanding the code either.
I’m the opposite. If there’s 500 lines I will look closer for issues. If there’s only 10 lines it’s LGTM. I’m not going to reward such behavior.
This is like astrology but somehow worse
Flask is a fun framework for making web apis.
Pika is a client for RabbitMQ, if you want to try message queue stuff.
Numpy and sklearn for numerical and machine learning stuff.
Matplotlib for making nice plots of your numerical stuff.
Pytorch for deep learning.
Pillow for image processing.
OpenCV for computer vision.
Pygame for 2D games (maybe a bit old, but I had lots it fun with it when I started learning programming years ago)
It has been known for centuries that you see a different night sky depending on how far north or south you are. A flat earth model has to explain why northern pole star is only visible in some parts of the world, while southern cross is only visible in other parts.
It’s a marketing trick. First suggest an insanely high price. Customer rejects. Then suggest a lower price, but still expensive. The customer will be more inclined to buy, because the new lower price feels like a good deal in relation to the incredibly expensive old price.
If they went with the lower price right away, the customer wouldn’t be as inclined to buy because they don’t have the incredibly insane price as a reference point.
They will just put a ruler on the ground. If earth was perfectly round, then the ruler would only touch the ground in exactly one point. But the entire ruler touches the ground. Hence, the earth cannot be perfectly round, so it must be flat. QED.
He has to finish section 7.2.2 of his book
I get what you mean, but technically Bond existed as books back then (although The Saint has existed as a book character for far longer).
Knuth has also decided that once he dies, a last version will be made which sets the version number exactly to pi.
Undefined is not part of JSON specification. It’s also not a thing in Java.
I would think it was a weird photoshop job.
The lighting doesn’t feel very natural. It’s inconsistent.
Her hair and face suggest a direct sunlight from the left, but the environment suggests indirect sunlight. The background trees should have more direct sunlight to the left.
The tentfire should also spill out some light to the environment.
The tent also suggests the sunlight comes from the right.
Consistent lighting is something AI is currently struggling with. It gives off a Photoshop edit vibe.
A few potential obstacles: