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I don’t have experience to add to the discussion, but it seems like this is a genuinely unpopular opinion from the comments, so it gets my upvote
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I don’t have experience to add to the discussion, but it seems like this is a genuinely unpopular opinion from the comments, so it gets my upvote
I hardly dream so I guess I would say “it’s a dream when I wake up afterwards”
Your reading comprehension needs work. Have a nice day.
I’m not arguing that? I’m acknowledging that learning any new software takes some level of effort. Nice straw man though!
Is not looking bad more valuable than the effort involved in one or both of you learning iOS?
It would be so cool to have time and money to mess around with this bleeding edge stuff.
I thought I was old, but I’ve only even heard of the 3dfx 😳
There was a 1999 PC game called Drakan: Order of the Flame which was a pretty good time. Third-person action-adventure sword and sorcery that had some fun hidden secrets, a variety of weapons with different strengths, dragon riding… To expand on that, and probably make the protagonist a bit more realistically dressed, would be enjoyable
this is so obviously a troll account that it’s painful to see no one else questioning it
As an outsider to that exchange, you DID reply quite nicely, at least until abruptly being quite rude in your very last sentence. :/
That’s an unorthodox side dish to say the least, but I suppose beggars can’t be choosers.
I can’t believe that all this time I could have been getting my lunch for free at wikipedia.org
I have already seen this horrible headline posted (and deleted) from THIS community earlier today.
As of now most of the top comments here are also in agreement with that take.
No, I think min() returns the lower of two arguments. If you had 4 cores, min(4, 8) == 4
, and if you had 20 cores, min(20, 8) == 8
Eh. Gotta let them dig the hole long enough to eliminate all doubt, plus pushing back on their nonsense is potentially valuable to third party readers later. Thanks for looking out, though.
Thanks for removing all doubt that you are just here to troll. I wish you luck finding a more productive way to spend your time IRL.
Context:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cf.
The abbreviation cf. (short for either Latin confer or conferatur, both meaning ‘compare’)[1] is used in writing to refer the reader to other material to make a comparison with the topic being discussed. Style guides recommend that “cf.” be used only to suggest a comparison, and the words “see” or “vide” be used generally to point to a source of information.[2][3]
To add to this, a new type of brain cell was discovered just last year. (I would have linked directly to the study but there was a server error when I followed the cite.)