So… Like to find the optimal impact angle to send an object towards a target?
The largest eigenvector would be the most probable direction and velocity of the struck object after impact?
So… Like to find the optimal impact angle to send an object towards a target?
The largest eigenvector would be the most probable direction and velocity of the struck object after impact?


Aegis
Same dude… Same
And then Microsoft bought github and managed to waste even more time than bad compiles


The Beelink mini nas is very similar in stature. It uses NVMe drives, it cannot saturate the NVMe bus but its plenty fast.
Yeah but it could be an open standard, for Linux, could it not?
I don’t really understand your first point though. That would be no problem if you organized the packages and declared conflicts for systemd against the other init systems.
Isn’t systemd that open standard though?
Same with Wayland?
I thought the opposite. That when you’re cold, and your body releases Norepinephrine, that it re-enforces your immune system.
Which makes sense to me from a personal experience. I like to run around in the snow in tshirt and shorts and embrace the cold. I very rarely catch colds and always thought it was genetics and not a product of environment


If self hosting ghost isn’t your style. Some good hosted options are bear blog, and write freely


You may want to use -n to skip the newline and the end.
You may also want to single quote the text to negate expansion when doing the opposite and encoding the text.
echo -n 'my text' | base64


To eliminate another subscription I imagine.


Guess it’s time to make a copr for Cromite
Depending on how royally the hiring party screwed up, there could be a lot of desperate money to be made
A little? You can theme Gtk apps to match, but it’s not pixel perfect even with the stock theme.
Its always slightly off on padding and margins, but the overall outcome looks more uniform
Agreed completely.
KDE just feels better and more performant. Even if GNOME Shell uses less memory in its own, it doesnt always feel good to use.
However GNOME Shell and Adwaita are beautiful, consistent, and designed through human feedback. KDE is fragmented, too nested, and has so many conflicting designs.
Its not possible to make KDE feel exactly like GNOME Shell but I wish I could.
Yes most native applications are responsive and adapt to mobile.
GTK has it built into it’s widgets. But some third party apps on GTK/QT may not adapt.
The capability is there though.
Power consumption needs work also.
As for tap to pay, I’ve found I’ve used it a lot less after getting a mag safe wallet. It’s a good stopgap imo


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It takes some time to understand the manpage format but it’s worth the time because they’re always available.
When I first started, I used the website explainshell to help my get an idea of how the most common commands worked.
This has the benefit of referencing the man pages directly so you can better learn how to interpret them.