He’s worked so hard and come so far, he can hopefully now treat himself to a sandwich and a sky subscription.
He’s worked so hard and come so far, he can hopefully now treat himself to a sandwich and a sky subscription.
Interesting to see a lot of these responses (so far) are workflow related instead of being used in production.
Or, it’s more like being on a roller coaster and hearing a clank noise.
You report it, and hope the company fixes it.
You don’t own the roller coaster. You aren’t responsible for the roller coaster.
But it’s a better roller coaster than the other one on the park, so that why you pay to ride it.
Has vertical integrated farming made any progress here?
I imagine it’s still more expensive than fields of crops, but it’s a hell of a lot cheaper than no crops.
Even at 10m/s, thats 41kN of force.
Oh, I can’t find any examples. What are you searching for?
The closest I can find is an old hlsl offhand comment showing the syntax in isolation, but no example.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/29689866
You mean like a mortgage?
For an integer, 4 < x < 6
x has to be 5. It’s the only value that satisfies all sides of the equation.
You are deriving a set of values for open ssh
that satisfies all sides of the equation.
I think it’s more of a mathematical representation than programming representation (I mean, I don’t know of a language that would accept that syntax).
Certainly psuedocode would have quick statements like this
Didn’t the kinda do that in Behind The Curve?
They used a long body of water as a flat reference, set up 3 columns with a hole through them at the same height above the water reference.
A torch shone through 1 end should be visible at the other end if all of the holes are on the same plane.
Because of the curvature, they had to lift the last column to be able to see the light.
They didn’t manage to explain that one
This is how AI gains hype
I don’t. But the person I replied to said they were having trouble with Linux on a surface.
So, that’s a project dedicated to Linux on surfaces. I would presume they had tried the usual distros and found them lacking
The 1 or 2 kB of lyrics are a few orders of magnitude smaller than the song being streamed.
The album art probably takes up more space than the lyrics.
So, album art should also be a paid feature?
And almost a twitch streamer called Scott Manley (actual twitch handle is szyzyg).
I never knew where that random string of characters came from
I always figured the role of president was more of a figure head.
I get the buck stops with them, they can do their veto and special powers thing, and I’m sure there are other “ultimately this is your decision” type things.
But it’s the administration you are voting on.
I’m sure it feels amazing to have “that one guy” steering your country. But, I’m sure they mostly do what their advisors tell them to
I remember during COVID, trying to reduce my bills. Called my mobile operator. For £200 fee I could buy out early, and pay £15 per month. Or I could continue paying something ridiculous like £60 per month.
Absolute no-brainer, and I would never get a contract phone again.
The cheap Chinese stuff often uses knock-off ICs tho.
They can be fairly difficult to detect, and will work for a short time or under very light loads. But they will be nowhere near the spec of the data sheets.
They might massively overheat, not provide the correct currents or voltages, run at lower speeds. All sorts of corners being cut to turn a $2 IC into a 50¢ IC. Or a 50¢ ic into a 5¢ one
So yeh, might be the same PCB layout inside, it might visually look the same (or very very close) but the parts are likely to be counterfeit.
Of course, it’s also probable that name brands might be hit with counterfeit parts inside as well. Hopefully their QA picks that up
Any good RPG has a solid fishing mini game tbh
Larger sites cater towards scriptless web for accessibility requirements.
Smaller sites don’t need SPA, so will most likely work to some degree.
The better (not necessarily bigger) blog systems will use scripting for fancy things, but will have fallbacks and will still work.
It’s the middle tier web-app (and sites that want to be a web app but have no reason to be) that will run SPA without any fallback. You know, the ones that want to send notifications and know your location and all that fun stuff.
Sqlite is a great embedded database.
If you are storing lots and lots of information in a JSON file, CSV file, or coming up with your own serialisation… Chances are, sqlite is going to do it better.
I know loads of android apps use sqlite for storage. I’ve also managed to open quite a few programmes “proprietary” file format in sqlite.