Can you please speak up. I’ve been standing next to a Flussregenpfeifer and can’t hear you.
Can you please speak up. I’ve been standing next to a Flussregenpfeifer and can’t hear you.
Of course I ment an adult of this particular species. 🙃
Have you ever seen an adult yet?
Killdeer
Surprisingly marcial name for such a possibly pretty harmless creature.
Meowtini, shaken not stirred.
I doubt it is even possible to be done in learning e.g. Python.
The algorithm was trained only on illustrations form continuum mechanics books.
I know, I’ve once messed around to install a newer QT framework which was required by some package I’ve downloaded directly. Did you install them from the repos or manually copied the files into place? At first I thought the issues were due to compiling source code, not installing conflicting libraries.
Since I bricked my Debian setup in an unfortunate accident involving compiling from source
How on earth?
Near, far, wherever you are…
There is also a way to enlighten the way ahead of you: video
Back then, lions must have been looking like this.
Productive research is also hard to imagine with such coding practice either.
Yes, it was a course on finite deformation material models. And no, you do really, really not want to declare each and every variable in your material subroutine globally for the whole finite element program.
Yes. He really thought it was efficient and would avoid errors if literally all variables were defined in a single Matlab function he called at the beginning of the script. We students all thought: “Man, are you serious?” As we didn’t want to debug such a mess, in our code, we ignored what he was doing and kept using local variables.
I’ve once had a course involving programming and the lecturer rewrote the code, which we were usually using at our institute, making ALL variables global. - Yes, also each and every loop counter and iterator. 🤪
The moron is obviously on the other end of the leash.