We also added the ability to pin the resource patch, and the count of remaining ore will update as the patch is mined. You can use this to keep an eye on how things are going, and be aware when a patch is running dry.
Yet another great mod transcending its mod status to be assimilated into the base game!
1950
Given they were still serving wine in school cafeterias until 1956 (and in highschool until 1981) I'm not surprised this man was not prepared for the taste of Coca-Cola ™ !
Having just watched the lecture, the only classified info I can recognize is the capabilities of 80s era satellites.
Given that, I think it's quite a shame that the whole thing is only now available. Rear Admiral Hopper seems to have been someone who deeply understood both computers and people. The prescriptions she gives regarding "systems of computers" and "management" vs "leadership", to name just two, are spot-on. Her lecture is quite grounded in what I'd call "military thinking", but that's just because she's in a room filled with people who are of that life. In my opinion, everything she talks about is applicable to communities and businesses.
The general gist of the entire ~90mins reminds me of Project Cybersyn in its perspective on how computers could serve society.
The idea is neat, and there is a certain precedent for the approach in .htaccess files and webserver path permissions.
Still, I worry about the added burden to keeping track of filenames when they get used as stringed keys in such a manner. More plainly: if I rename a file, I now have to go change every access declaration that mentions it. Sure, a quick grep
will probably do the trick. But I don't see a way to have tooling automate any part of it, either.
The idea & execution are great, I just don't know that I would ever do this for collecting into Vec
s myself.
When I'm tired of writing turbofish, I usually just annotate the type for the binding of the "result":
let d = [1i32, 2, 3];
let y: Vec<_> = d.iter().map(|x| x + 100).collect();
So often have I collected into a vector then later realized that I really wanted a map or set instead, that I prefer keeping the code "flat" and duplicated (i.e. we don't "go into" a specific function) so that I can just swap out the Vec
for a HashMap
or BTreeSet
when & where the need arises.
There's a sentence about halfway through the article that specifies what they mean by "half-forgotten":
He added the significance of Kepler's solar drawings was overlooked, over the eras: "It has only been discussed in the context of the history of science and had not been used for quantitative analyses for the solar cycles."
Imo it's not-so-crappy journalist speak (for once).
From a technical point of view, given how federation via ActivityPub works, anyone can see votes on posts and comments. They "just" have to run an instance that federates.
User vote history wouldn't be as feasible, so your point still stands.
Sans avoir lu l'article : je croyais que le CO (monoxyde de carbone) était hyper nocif car il venait se lier aux globules rouges dans le sang a la place du CO2 et (surtout) n'est pas relâché par les globules dans les poumons mais occupe le globule jusqu’à sa mort...
Do you perchance know if a similar manoeuver can be attempted to fix a mouse wheel click issue?
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