touché
Let me fall
into the darkness
empty
and become void.
touché
strongly bound you say?
In Java, it’s not called the Crackable
interface.
It’s the Nuttable
interface.
function is_equal (x, y) {
if (x == y)
print("x is equal to y")
return true;
return false;
}
What do you do about a dataset which contains 11999 fine numbers, but one of them is NaN because George called in sick that week? Throw away the whole dataset because it doesn’t fit the data type?
idk if you ever had to actually work with floats,
but in statistics, you deal with NaNs all the time. Data is absent from the data set. If it would be an error every time, you wouldn’t get anything done.
IMO, floats model real observations.
And since there is no precision in nature, there shouldn’t be precision in floats either.
So their odd behavior is actually entirely justified. This is why I can accept them.
math are numbers and therefore non-physical, and therefore esoterical, so stop giving it credit.
/s
you can configure it in the web interface. just go to your profile
I have the suspicion that many LGBTQ-people are more inclined to colorfulness than non-LGBTQ-people.
Since computers, unlike humans, lack intuition, I doubt that computers could organise themselves. So there probably always has to be a sysadmin, even if the sysadmin is a computer themself.
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Have you considered that other people might not want that, though?
Basically Java in a nutshell
it depends on what your definition of is is
Every sufficiently complicated system is indistinguishable from being alive, and living beings need some warm-up time.
vs
if (not condition) {#actually do a thing}
Cannot confirm.
I use google maps regularly, and it mostly works fine.
However, google search engine (and youtube recommendations) have gone on a steeply downhill rollercoaster ride. Nowadays, I have difficulty researching even the most basic topics on Google, because it is so clustered with ads that I cannot tell anymore whether any website is genuine or trying to scam me.
We need a google that uses AI/ML to hunt and de-rank the 1800 word essay web pages that answer the question, “how long should you microwave a baked potato for?”
“In 1863, county cork in Ireland, Shamus O’Toole created the world first commercial potato farm. He’d go on to…”
Exactly what it feels like if I’m asked to “write an 700-word article” somehow. Most of it is just filler material, really.
On Android Firefox, you can just use the share button from the browser context menu for that site.