Anyway I’ll probably hack together an implementation to see if it actually works like I think it does
Anyway I’ll probably hack together an implementation to see if it actually works like I think it does
https://youtu.be/V-a9VDIbZCU?si=IixV44vBFJRS9hzX
Pretty much sums up my opinion.
The standards for eggs are really strict in Japan, eggs are so safe already that eating raw eggs is a commonly accepted practice.
Think of it as the Mac appstore VS the Windows App store. Mac apps (flatpak) are the same as desktop apps, but sandboxed, the store isn’t intrusive, and people found it convenient, so it was fine. Then the windows app store (snaps) launched and it did basically the same thing but slightly worse, except Microsoft (canonical) forced it down its users throats, so people hated it.
Both camps are right, from a technical perspective, snaps are fine, but philosophically, it sucks, and the Linux community cares way more about the latter than the former, otherwise they’d all be running windows.
A quick Google search tells me that the term is outdated and no longer used, having been refuted by modern genetics research.
It is, can tell just by looking at it it’s a Rubik’s brand.
Yeah that’s just MDMA.
Better than when I went to college and everything only worked in IE
This is actually the sandwich problem, which states there is exactly one slice that will split a sandwich of 3 elements into exactly 2 halves regardless of the shape or position of those elements. We don’t need the full proof, but the problem is continuous, so any desired ratio is possible, therefore you will always be able to slice an apple into exactly 1/3 and 2/3rds “good bits”, so a single slice will always be able to do the job.