

I’m sorry you’ve had a poor experience with FOSS software, I’m sure the project will give you a full refund if you ask them.
I’m sorry you’ve had a poor experience with FOSS software, I’m sure the project will give you a full refund if you ask them.
Tony Hoare: “Introducing NULL was a billion-dollar mistake”
Brendan Eich: “Hold my undefined”
Who’s Steve Jobs?
Also trees, natural light and less densely packed desks than in any office I’ve ever worked in. Unironically looks better than having a job.
You’re also not really supposed to dig military tunnels under schools…
I don’t know of a proof that pi is normal in any base (even non-integer bases) so I’d be interested to see on what basis you can guarantee it.
Obligatory “pi hasn’t been proved to be normal”
Yep. Sorry hetro women, the meme has spoken; you’ve got to be gay now.
This only produces a paradox if you fall for the usual fallacy that “at random” necessarily means “with uniform probability”.
For example, I would pick an answer at random by rolling a fair cubic die and picking a) if it rolls a 1, b) on a 2, d) on a 3 or c) otherwise so for me the answer is c) 50%.
However, as it specifies that you are to pick at random the existence, uniqueness and value of the correct answer depends on the specific distribution you choose.
We have different ideas to put the teeth inside the mouth. We could transplant the young tooth cells at the location of the missing tooth and let them grow inside mouth. Alternatively, we could create the whole tooth in the lab before placing it in the patient’s mouth.
I assume option 1 at least would lead to the nerve connections naturally growing as the tooth does. Regardless, this still seems in the super early lab-proof-of-concept stage so I guess the ultimate answer is we don’t know yet.
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way.
On the scale of human warfare, “a few months” is pretty new. Frankly, its fairly new on the timescale of the Ukraine war at this point.
It’s also not going to explode so probably less of an issue on the whole than all the UXO there…
Because the secret is where it is, not that it exists.
They literally describe it as “the size of a forearm” so that about tracks with 3-4 inches diameter.
Basically it means the animal’s prey(/predators for defensive toxins) has evolved a massive resistance to the toxin that elephants haven’t.
Most claimed “hypersonic” missiles can’t actually manoeuvre at those speeds so you can spot them at distance and work out where you need to send an interceptor missile. We saw this with Patriot batteries vs Kinzhal in Ukraine.
Someone aware of which body parts do what to a show’s age rating I imagine.