That looks awesome! Having used fvwm, I’m a fan of the scrollable desktop
That looks awesome! Having used fvwm, I’m a fan of the scrollable desktop
No. It’s a community to help you not use google
i mean, chown is just a binary. takeown is probably pretty similar, right?
Thanks for the heads up. Not worth the time
Because, it helps them justify living under an economic system which harms them and the world
I think the most compelling theory is we mated them into our communities, while outcompeting for food
Killed off, but not necessarily by violence.
I doubt that premise. Neanderthals looked different, but not uncanny valley. Horror and fear may have been involved sometimes, but so was sex and competition… Neanderthals probably just looked like big chinless people
because grams are small, but 174cm makes more sense than 1.7m
Not immortal, just long-lived and thick skinned
Not immortal, just long-lived and thick skinned
I think they should also be paid using their state’s disability/unemployment system and get food through their state’s EBT system.
A lot of people are recommending version control. While it’s good practice, that isn’t a requirement of sharing your code. If you want to make it really simple at first, add a License (as others have mentioned) and just post the code anywhere. Upload a tar archive to a website, use sourceforge or even lemmy.
Learning git would still be useful for you and potential contributors but it is not a requirement. Open source just means you share the source and explicitely provide a license for others to use and modify it
But if it was illegal to research 99% of your current field even if the information existed you may feel differently
Especially because people who want to pirate games for playing have no qualms. Right now the restriction is specificall on people who want to research legally
There are records of why it was bent though. It was one of the first pyramids. The king wanted it very tall and steep. he ended up being burried in a pyramid with less slope. Do you have any archeological evidence of complex geometry being used?
Again, the pyramids are an impressive feat of craftsmanship and the organization of labor, but does that mean they employed the pythagorean theorem?
They may very well have known geometry, or at least developed during the course of their civilization but I don’t think the pyramids represent sufficient evidence for them definitely knowing the pythagorean theorem
edit: also if you haven’t heard the podcast, i recommend it. It’s pretty cool
What makes you say that? I’m not an expert. Accurate geometry or not, the pyramids are pretty cool. What about them means it couldn’t have been trial and error?
https://www.si.edu/spotlight/ancient-egypt/pyramid
About halfway up, however, the angle of incline decreases from over 51 degrees to about 43 degrees, and the sides rise less steeply, causing it to be known as the Bent Pyramid. The change in angle was probably made during construction to give the building more stability
They’re bringing in all this fentanyl and stealing jobs from hardworking ma-and-pa black market fentanyl manufacturers!