NeatNit @ NeatNit @discuss.tchncs.de Posts 10Comments 911Joined 1 yr. ago
I think it's funny for the exact same reason that this xkcd is funny: https://xkcd.com/1168/
Why does the majority of your post read like you don't know these exist? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial_power_connector
They're fine, but as you mentioned in the first paragraph, lack of a standard is their main drawback. You could find two power supplies with the exact same connector but different voltage and polarity.
Surely health insurance would be making a loss on this particular person.
Voyager error. It's a gif of Star Trek, I think.
is that something people do?
How does that work? Colored e-ink?
Don't know, never been :P
Going to concerts. It's too loud and it's crowded, I just don't see the appeal.
And while we're at it, dancing. It's unnatural, I tell you!
When a country goes to war, internal conflicts (i.e. left wing vs. right wing) are forgotten, or at least put on hold, and everyone is suddenly on the same page.
That looks nothing like the Half-Life 2 monster
you kid, but there's no shortage of steam games where steam (a launcher) updates the game's launcher
I haven't seen them, but based on your description, I think this xkcd explains how these movies were conceived:
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Of course it still matters, you just take the best case for n as n→∞, instead of the worst or average case.
Really annoys me that this is actually O(n log n) because for large enough n the merge sort will take longer than n1e6 second. Randall should know better!
Dang, I definitely remember this scene and it's been ages since I've seen this show.
Is there a movie with a significant portion of it shot through a telescope?