What is the reason, is it because sometimes some of them are on the other side from the sun?
What is the reason, is it because sometimes some of them are on the other side from the sun?
Yeah, same in my experience: updates do not breaks things in debian-derivatives at least. That’s how I managed “well” without backup. That said, linux support is certainly hit-or-miss, which is usually the bigger problem.
Ngl, it would be good to have 40k orc army (fungi-infected super soldiers) on our side. That is, if siding with orc is ever possible.
I am a little lost, are you talking about e.g. plastic surgery?
Surely I can’t be the only one who thought this were interleaved DNA chains
I mean, calculus is a thorny issue in that it is mostly necessary for engineering, but is not usef for humanities. Not teach it, and STEM people will have jump of levels going college. Teach it, and humanities people will inevitably complain.
Personally, I think it is good to teach calculus just for the technical communication aspect.
Would unfettered inheritance finally be gone for good?
Why is this so low in the comment section
Yes, paraphene candle reflects light, unless you won’t know that it’s white
My mother is currently like, AI will eliminate all junior jobs and everyone will be on the managerial position. It’s honestly exhausting. Damn, when will the hype end???
Directions are one of the most confusing aspect tbh. Bounding is difficult…
Is nebula also a scam? I saw it sponsored on lots of youtube channels.
Hypergrowth cult is always “interesting”. Because it happened with X, apparently it will happen with Y. Then, unavoidably, it goes through the boom and bust cycle. I am sick of it.
At this point, I wonder how we can solve google’s youtube monopoly. Is it even doable? So overwhelming.
When suggested adblock, my mother also do not convinced it’s right to use them. Basically, my mother is grateful for the service provided, and will “pay” by watching ads. I guess this one is not so clear-cut.
I disagree. Most people seem dumb, but there are select few which are incredibly genius.
Like, I heard of a model theorist who produces quality papers every month or so. Then there is also Andrew Wiles, who proved Fermat’s last theorem through labyrinth of Langlands. The complexity and depth of the field is just insane.
Looks like on a drawing board vs. actual implementation. At least it works >.>
Oh, could you give an example?
Confusing direction is gotta be my nemesis. Not gonna lie, nearly half of cognitive load is with the direction in math…
I do not recall well, but connections are sections of a suitable bundle, right? I have to eventually learn this but eh, seems too tedious. Do I need to take an entire class to really know it?