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I just put Windows in a quarantine, if I bother at all.
Let me fall
into the darkness
empty
and become void.
I just put Windows in a quarantine, if I bother at all.
Well,
Right, and what would also be nice is to be able to export articles in different formats, for example markdown, to conveniently read them in your favourite reader application.
They have over a billion excess homes.
Which is good, because it keeps costs of living down, amiright?
I disagree. Especially on the internet, it can often be very difficult to say what is sarcasm and what is not. This is mostly because of the wildly diverse opinions that people have.
and it goes HARD
function is_equal (x, y) {
if (x == y)
print("x is equal to y")
return true;
return false;
}
What do you do about a dataset which contains 11999 fine numbers, but one of them is NaN because George called in sick that week? Throw away the whole dataset because it doesn’t fit the data type?
idk if you ever had to actually work with floats,
but in statistics, you deal with NaNs all the time. Data is absent from the data set. If it would be an error every time, you wouldn’t get anything done.
IMO, floats model real observations.
And since there is no precision in nature, there shouldn’t be precision in floats either.
So their odd behavior is actually entirely justified. This is why I can accept them.
math are numbers and therefore non-physical, and therefore esoterical, so stop giving it credit.
/s
you can configure it in the web interface. just go to your profile
Use a different search engine?
Theoretically, yes, practically, no.
Like, if you got epilepsy, your muscles can cramp, and destroy your body tissue that way. That doesn’t mean it happens under any normal circumstances.
Not every observation has to result in a conclusion.
*than
You should make less worries about this.
The dark time before time existed.
Oh thank China for this headline, finally, I have been waiting for it for years.