Huh.
I mean I get that this is part of the crypto push he’s making, but still interesting that it’s drug related and yet the GOP president is ok with that.
Huh.
I mean I get that this is part of the crypto push he’s making, but still interesting that it’s drug related and yet the GOP president is ok with that.
Yes, but we don’t have only those two points.
It’s well known that most people have one specific value, so much so that our entire number system is based on it (literally the base, it’s ten)
It’s also always wrong. Infinities are like that.
Laurelin and Telperion
For 10 to not be the median it would also have to not be the case for the majority of people (just the plurality at best), and while I don’t have proof handy I’m pretty sure a vast majority have exactly 10, making that the precise median and the mode. Only the mean would be a different number of digits. (Both definitions)
And one that loses only 1 second per year is right only once every 43,200 years.
I only noticed in the last couple of weeks.
I guess they assumed/discovered that the ban is definitely happening.
If not, then it is now!
I think for the first week or so after the election it was a slim majority, but eventually slipped under as more mail-in ballots arrived.
But it’s the very first time that they are making them actually make sense.
This isn’t that. It’s relabeling the existing USB standards in a way that actually makes sense finally.
Tiny Toon Adventures, then Animaniacs.
Kinda giving away my age, but Animaniacs was right around the time I just started appreciating characters such as Minerva Mink and Hello Nurse.
querying raises the “sea-level,” and contributing lowers it, encouraging collaboration. When the sea-level goes over a certain level, posting queries is blocked
Yeah, this seems to assume that the set of people able and willing to make contributions overlaps the set interested in simply asking questions, and I can’t imagine that working. You know the rule that in any community 90% just lurk, 9% comment, and maybe 1% actually contribute. For everyone but the 1%, I foresee querying until they hit the limit, then they leave.
This might be somewhat mitigated by it being a very technical system to begin with, so even being interested in queries is a barrier.
So they aren’t even making it a rule?
I was also hoping they would make rules about legibility and date formats (ideally ISO 8601 based)
I didn’t see anything about what the actual change in the law is
Still rocking a Galaxy Note 7?
‘subtle’ product recommendations
“I can neither confirm nor deny…”
Note that it makes them go faster directly because the orcs believe it does, they are a collectively psychic species, so if enough of them believe something, then it’s true.
They do now