It’s good to have one movie be different, but if every movie was like that, it would be boring and depressing.
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You should put this at the code, or at the flag documentation. The one place you it can’t go at all is in a commit message.
Well, one of those is “easy”, the other is really hard.
marcos@lemmy.worldto Work Reform@lemmy.world•Force is the last refuge of the incompetent2·11 hours agoForce is the last refuge of everyone. What is weird is when people that one would expect to be powerful resort to it.
Get a bottle of pure oxygen and open it over a tongue-simulator¹ to see what happens.
People usually use a hot-dog. But with oxygen, even a piece of wood is close enough.
Surface tension doesn’t tell you anything about the cloth-water interface.
Without surface tension it would stick to whatever thing attracts it more. And a normal piece of cloth attracts water way more than a normal non-carpet floor.
But it also wouldn’t flow freely as the GP expects either. Some oils have almost no surface tension, and they are famously a nightmare to clean up.
As a positive, the water would evaporate faster.
Go ahead and lick pure oxygen. Nothing wrong with that, sure.
Just to point, but the hairs appear wherever you put some electrical current on the metal or not.
IMO, the most pressing question is: why is the priest wearing a bishop hat? Are they going to a crossplaying convention?
Well, all those nazis popping out everywhere are a problem, yes, but if you make some movement against printers, I can get behind it too.
Everything we know about the way metal crystals grow is against they growing up hairs.
marcos@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•China emerges from trade chaos with record exports and surplusEnglish42·2 days agoA trade surplus doesn’t mean they are going well.
Total exports increasing does. But it’s only half of the picture.
marcos@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Find a boot your enemies will be honored to be kicked with!15·2 days agoWell, Quark was the head of a Klingon house… As far as I know something like this could be in DS9.
Well, if you add enough water quickly enough, it should cool down.
And if you add it slowly enough, it should go out after “just” a “short” while.
Game engines were the first algorithms that kickstarted the entire AI field of research at the 50s.
Switch it with a summation operator and see if it makes sense. The problem isn’t the operation by itself, but the fact that the operator implies an argument application, like a function.
Nobody on your link is treating the integral “operator” as multiplicative.
dx \int f(x)
is blatantly different from\int f(x) dx
We absolutely did call it “AI” then. The same applies to chess engines when they were being researched.
We have lots of both sugar and potable water here in Brazil… Maybe the US could send the wanted Brazilian criminals they are protecting in Florida to come get it.