There’s some joke about pointers here that I’m not C++ savvy enough to make.
I’ll let you workshop it.
There’s some joke about pointers here that I’m not C++ savvy enough to make.
I’ll let you workshop it.
Aw fuck, I have to admit it got me too…
It’s great to see that there are experts on all kinds of subjects in the fediverse. <3
I see what you mean. If it werent for the edge with the dark background it would be hard to tell where the edges are at all.
Thanks for the answer. My searches on the internet just brought up mathematical graph theory.
It’s so cool to see what simple yet clever tricks they used to use. The tricks used today are probably still very clever but definitely no longer simple.
Absolutely not an expert or anything, but is it possible that the partition of your harddrive that you’re trying to install Debian on (hd0) is too small?
Can you explain what vertex coloring does? Like does it create a color gradient between vertecies? And how does this help with making… “things” round?
“Look, I still like you and wish you the best, so I want to help you maximize your chances to move on. This really helps both of us.”
Yeah, I can see it.
Oh god, please, no! Everything but that!
You know, I always thought this “gay agenda” thing was ridiculous. They only want equal rights and “be left alone” essentially, right?
But seeing this, they actually seem to successfully infiltrate the conservative mind… so maybe there is something to it? O_o
Thank you, this gets to the core of the problem. Exorbitant amounts of money and effort is spent to find where the letter of the law does not match the spirit of the law. Language is messy, so it never completely will. But in cases where the spirit of the law is so obvious I’m happy when it’s enforced instead of letting them off on technicalities.
Yeah, I used to use filezilla and I’m not that old… Right? …Right?
Nice, but typo in the title. ;)
Yeah, I really don’t like that taste of vomit in my mouth he just made me experience…
I think that’s a very important point. If you “balance” the EQ like you describe but you boost a frequency band that our ears are more sensitive to and lower a band that we’re less sensitive to by the same amount of dB… The mix might still sound louder than before.
So don’t worry too much about the numbers and heed the great advice given in this thread.
This is not really “not the onion” though…
Sure, the headline is written kinda funny with the “forced to use brain”, but I don’t think the story is wild enough…
Haha, same
It’s surprising, I’d thought he would be team shark. But I’m glad he’s finally answering all the important questions.
I remember that in some episode of Digimon some kid had one of those and back then I thought this was the most amazing shit.
But that’s how the “contract” explanation “solves” the paradox. Nobody is inherently tolerant. I’m just tolerant towards you because our social contract ensures mutual tolerance. One “clause” of the contract is however that I don’t have to be tolerant towards you if you breach the contract with anyone else. Or in other words, if I see you being intolerant, I have the right to be intolerant towards you, too. Whether I’m “obliged” to be intolerant towards you is another question, but you could construe it as another “clause” of the social contract.