Do not climb.
Play on and around pipe.
Do not climb.
Play on and around pipe.
Well the options aren't just capitalism and socialism. There's also worse capitalism. So a normal capitalist system that protects itself does not just prevent socialism, it also prevents worse capitalism.
An example of a system that turned to worse capitalism is Nazi Germany. That's why today, Germany prevents system change, so as to not again change from normal capitalism to worse capitalism.
Mastodon is tagged with Privacy but Signal isn't? I wonder what privacy means to OOP
Which China is already working on and are as far as test flights.
Of course the US and China both have some kinds of stealthy fighter jets. That does't mean that China has what the US has (or will have).
Or does "next-generation" have a specific meaning, other than "better"?
Why does his eye colour change between the first two pictures
I was working with Argon2 hashes, so it was the first thing to come to mind.
whatever you need to justify killing a pig
I don't need any justification for that lol. I wouldn't care if people ate dogs either.
I was just pointing out a traditional norm that people usually don't eat carnivores (because they are more prone to disease and are much less efficient to farm).
Dogs and cats are carnivores. We don't eat carnivores in general, regardless of domestication.
The only odd one out are horeses, who we don't eat in spite of them not being carnivores.
Huh, odd. I never had these issues, even though I use an Nvidia card with a VRR monitor. All my peripherals (webcam, printer, bluetooth earbuds) work out of the box, too. But maybe I'm just lucky.
If being ready means "runs Windows applications" to you, then obviously Windows will always be the best choice.
Like, what a metric lol
Next you're gonna tell me MacOS isn't ready either, because you can't play many Windows games on it as well
Complaining about hardware compatibility on Linux while Windows 11 doesn't even support first gen Ryzen CPUs is crazy.
When I went to college the dot was used for the dot product (scalar product) of two vectors while the cross was used for the cross product (vector product) of two vectors.
Since in this case numbers (read: one-dimensional vectors) are multiplied, the dot product is used, which should be denoted by a dot.
(But really, if I were to write a formula in Latex I would just use the * symbol, too.)