Both, it’s a sign of trust not an invitation. They trust you with their vulnerable side and you betray that trust by play attacking it.
What follows after is justified.
But these words can’t stop me because I can’t read
Keyoxide: aspe:keyoxide.org:KI5WYVI3WGWSIGMOKOOOGF4JAE (think PGP key but modern and easier to use)
Both, it’s a sign of trust not an invitation. They trust you with their vulnerable side and you betray that trust by play attacking it.
What follows after is justified.
But these words can’t stop me because I can’t read
PHP has ben JITed for a while now too.
I don’t recall it being known as slow compared to python even before that.
This really seemed like a good simplification until you threw in that d’Alembert operator at the end
Thats definitely hugely relevant, yes.
The easy to show part was the second sentence of my comment.
This is really useful physics trivia, because the basic truth is easy to show from a simple law, but the detailed explanations go quite in-depth.
With lenses, you trade bewteen angular accuracy and light density.
For a challenge, try it with LEDs. Where do you find the source “temperature”, you can get from focusing an LEDs light?
There is a cool easy-to-show fact that you can never make something hotter than the light source my focusing its light.
Since otherwise you could take heat and divide it into a hotter and colder region, decreasing entropy without using energy.
Not like you can from the inside either. You’re just a murder trolley driver, you don’t even have the break keys.
OpenSUSE 42.3 standing tall
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If one doesn’t realize you’re op, the entire thing can be interpreted very differently.
Then “Not sure if sarcastic and woosh, or adding to the joke ಠ_ಠ” could be interpreted as something like “I’m not sure if you are adding to the joke and I’m not understanding it”.
Hallstein was a member of several nominally Nazi professional organizations, but he was not a member of the Nazi Party or of the SA. He is reputed to have rejected Nazi ideology and to have kept his distance from the Nazis. There was opposition from Nazi officials to his proposed appointment, in 1941, as professor of law at the University of Frankfurt, but the academics pushed through his candidacy, and he soon advanced to become dean of the faculty.
Hallstein began his academic career in the 1920s Weimar Republic and became Germany’s youngest law professor in 1930, at the age of 29. During World War II he served as a First Lieutenant in the German Army in France. Captured by American troops in 1944, he spent the rest of the war in a prisoner-of-war camp in the United States, where he organised a “camp university” for his fellow soldiers.
I don’t see how he is a Nazi
I usually select from bottom for those, that way the sticky ends up above the selected area when it sticks to the top.
In other more complex cases your method is a good aproach though
That doesn't align itself to the dimensions of an element. The screenshot thingy even allows you to screenshot past the visible area for scrollable pages
I switched to Wayland and it makes a huge difference. Pulling a window over to my higher dpi monitor makes it go … clearer. It looks just like how you’d want it to look.
I like it so much I refuse to accept my status as chaotic good and want an exception for chaotic good wayland users with correct dpi compensation to be categorized as chaotic neutrals and lawfuls
Devs reference detected. Obligatory watch recommendation