Well, I’m sure controlled slow-paced mining is more energy efficient and will emit less carbon to create…
But I’m not stopping that guy. Go on. I’ll just watch from a safe distance.
Well, I’m sure controlled slow-paced mining is more energy efficient and will emit less carbon to create…
But I’m not stopping that guy. Go on. I’ll just watch from a safe distance.
Hum… Did they change the name of the North-America’s South-West like the Mexico president requested too?
They have clear rules for contested areas… that they follow in an as clear way as their user support rules.
That’s why we don’t call them “programming language” even though they are the same kind of thing.
Oh, IT adjacent areas are still full of math.
If you ever get curious, electrical engineering has lots and lots of convoluted procedures one can learn to avoid even more math… And civil engineering has a very cool “I can beat math with brute force and linear approximations all day long!” philosophy that could improve the lives of most people.
Oh, another engineer…
Hi.
At some point you’ll need to know the basic syntax of some programing language.
int main() {
useless:
int x = 10;
if (1) {
goto useless;
}
}
The web interface sets a maximum height for the images (what’s not even very useful, because they are not expanded by default).
I have no idea why the devs choose that behavior. But you can view them without CSS if you open the image in a new tab.
“Nuclear explosions are inherently unsafe”
Well, he warns about it.