Pizzas are usually savoury
Pizzas are usually savoury
Yeah, but are you bald everywhere? (Sorry)
Don’t know why you are being down voted. You are correct. There is a difference between a square root and the solutions of x2 = n.
Bold of you to assume that you wouldn’t be the one being beat up.
No idea. Maybe it isn’t even a letter?
Swords in stones obviously!
It really depends on the role you are looking for. If working with data and doing analysis, you need some knowledge in stats and probability. If you are working on simulations, you will need basic calculus and algebra. If you are looking at game development, you will need basic trigonometry and vector arithmetic. The one thing you don’t need is mental arithmetic because you have a computer.
That being said, you can get by without these skills, it just becomes harder to see what you need to do, even if you would know how to implement it. This is alleviated if you are working in a team however.
Depends how much time you spend in a text editor. If it is just for a few config edits and stuff, honestly there is little reason to learn. The real benefit is if you spend a lot of time editing text due to the time saved using more powerful commands. There is the additional benefit that vi/vim is installed on practically any Linux box, so you will almost always have a familiar editor to hand in an unfamiliar environment.
Go through the tutorial. It is quite good and teaches things incrementally with real world examples. Just run vimtutor to start.
To be fair, we currently have an overpopulation of jellyfish due to both the decline of turtles and raising sea temperatures, so if anything, this is helping.
If you don’t want to help the slavers, here is a tip: you can destroy ladders.
It means you are in a dream. Wake up!
Oh cool, Lemmy automatically obfuscates your password. All I see is *************!
You can also use pgp via openkeychain which is very elegant
Thanks for the suggestions. Starting with Blackshirts and reds now.
Thanks, that is a lot to sink my teeth into!
Do you have a good starting point? I have a rudimentary understanding of Marxism, but not much in the way of details.
The paper that this references is well worth a read as it goes into quite a bit more detail and highlights the difficulty they had with XRD, which there article glosses over. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1149/1945-7111/ad88a8/pdf