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I’m in a bad place rn so if I’m getting into an argument please tell me to disconnect for a bit as I dont deal with shit like that well :3
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most of the video was centred on the player
it wasn’t ?? haha , the movement in the beginning is there because I didn’t bother trimming the movement of the camera :P
pretty sure I have actually used it lol
And set the date format to YYYY.MM.DD for the entire world. Americans and Europeans can stop arguing.
this made me uncontrollably angry , its YYYY-MM-DD not YYYY.MM.DD
honestly I don’t even know how to interpret ~11.5 μg b/s (micro gram bits per second).
Seriously I get not liking capital letters , but like ESPECIALLY in this case (as ~11.5 b/s and ~11.5 B/s are about as reasonable) , capitalize your units ! also differentiate between GiB (gigi bits) and GB (giga bits).
to be fair , because g and b are not separated by a space , “×” or “•” , g should be interpreted as a prefix , according to SI rules , but its not something most people know about and g is not a valid SI prefix .
decided to check : mandelbrot can be compressed by 87.5% by gzip on maximum compression strength
its efficient in terms of compiler size ! nya
re-reading that, its not as much of a roast as I first thought
Just to put it into perspective:
Lets assume half of those 1.1 M find shelter in Gaza but outside Gaza city, (I think this is generous, as it will mean ~2 people living there usually for each person seeking shelter, as 2 M people live in the entire Gaza region). This leaves 550 k people to exit through the three border crossings. This leaves each person an average time of less than half a second per parallel processing capacity of the crossings to cross the border. Note that all three of these crossings are closed if I’m not mistaken.
I recently saw a SO answer suggesting to use PHP as an alternative to the c preprocessor.
I mean from the few minutes I tried, I doubt it will work as I use spacial imagination as a substitute for visual imagination. Ie when a scene is described, I “feel” the things being described being there, but don’t see them.
From asking family members it seems like it runs in the family, so I don’t have much hope it will improve.
I am able to maintain 1-3 simple objects (so cuboids, spheres etc), though I find the euclideanity of this space to be quite fluid (ie impossible shapes, such as Klein’s bottle come naturally), though I can “feel” a few more objects, which can be more complex if I don’t focus to much on them.
As for visualising, I can also maintain simple geometry (& plotting simple functions), and I can let my mind “drift” letting it make random images which morph overtime and I cant focus on the details, or I can focus on trying to imagine something and I can feel like I’m looking at it, but don’t really see it, even less details.
When I let my mind drift I can vaguely control in which direction it moves (kinda like the control style in slider.io if that tells you anything) and I can vaguely steer it to morph into something but it morphs away soon after. It kinda feels like trying to morph a really viscus fluid, if that makes any sense?
How I experience aphantasia is as not being able to maintain an image. However I have good spacial imagination.
According to the World Bank, the PRC lifted 800 million people out of poverty, which is eight times higher than the number of civilian deaths the “Black Book of Communism” assigns to all Communist counties, which itself is widely considered overblown, including by several coauthors.
President can refer to an unelected leader. However the position of the president in China is purely ceremonial, so it could be argued that the more important title Xi holds is General Secretary, which is a title the PRC “inherited” from the Soviet Union which I feel like is closer to the position of a prime minister in European countries (ie the leader of the ruling party), though I admit my understanding of Chinese politics is quite shallow.
FYI:
Many developments initially criticized as ghost cities did materialize into economically vibrant areas when given enough time to develop, such as Pudong, Zhujiang New Town, Zhengdong New Area, Tianducheng and malls such as the Golden Resources Mall and South China Mall. While many developments failed to live up to initial lofty promises, most of them eventually became occupied when given enough time.
Reporting in 2018, Shepard noted that “Today, China’s so-called ghost cities that were so prevalently showcased in 2013 and 2014 are no longer global intrigues. They have filled up to the point of being functioning, normal cities”.
Similar thing happened across the border, in Ukraine, with a pacifist being accused of “justifying the war”, as reported by Democracy Now!
Something that can come up is weird notation in math.
As an example photomath, which is an automatic math problem solver, uses a different interval notation (ie x ≥ 2
is solved for all x ∈ [ 2, ∞ ⟩
), than the one used in my locale (ie x ≥ 2
is solved for all x ∈ [ 2, ∞ )
or for all x ∈ ⟨ 2, ∞ )
) which does trick some people up.
This is more relevant at highschool level than academic level I’m guessing though.
extra note: chat GPT gets the right notation (in a sample rate of n=1).
Like Git
hubPRs on an open source project
Github is a git hosting service, PRs are an inherent feature of git, though done traditionally via email.
honestly while I agree that slightly longer keys wont be safe for long , but tbh I’m gonna sit a bit more on my 23-bit RSA keys before migrating