The OS would crash entirely before that happens
The OS would crash entirely before that happens
Those bitflips are probably more likely to skip the section erroneously than waiting for the array to be sorted.
According to the arch wiki: Audacity #Tenacity_fork
In May 2021, after the project was acquired by Muse Group there was a draft proposal to add opt-in telemetry to the code to record application usage. As an alternative tenacity was forked by a group of volunteers as open-source software.
Doesn’t sound like they actually went through with it?
Too bad worker’s solidarity is barely a thing anymore
Weeping angels?
Look at the size of it, there isn’t even enough space for a human to sit in there, let alone walk
Understandable. I don’t know how the federation thing is supposed to work, but I do believe Jerboa pulls them from the source when I browse All
, which might be part of the issue.
{"code":"not-found","msg":"No such file or directory (os error 2)"}
What?
Seen them in Antalya (Turkey) which I found quite amusing
Yeah, that’s quite a stretch from the looks of it
Nope, would look better with a paint job
It’s kinda okay, but some cheap white (or any other color!) paint would absolutely be an improvement in my eyes. I’ve yet to see an example (and at this point I don’t think there is any), where paint over otherwise okay brutalist architecture would improve things. Bare Concrete is just an ugly and unfinished look.
I refuse to accept x
as a multiplication sign. Multiplication ist either •
or maybe *
but never x
and certainly not ×
, because that’s a cross product
Entering symbols one by one into a calculator is a fundamentally different process from writing them in a sentence.
Citation needed.
No but seriously, why do you think it necessarily needs to be different? There are calculators that use actual fraction notation and all that
Thanks for putting my thoughts into words, that’s exactly why I hate math. It was supposed to be the logical one, but since it only needs to be parsed by humans it failed at even that. It’s just conventions upon conventions to the point where it’s notably different from one teacher/professor to the next.
I guess you can tell why I went into comp-sci (and also why I’m struggling there too)
I’d say engineers like to be exact, but they like being lazy even more
Might have something to do with almost all relevant politicians being in the 1%. Maybe. Possibly.