I love how arbitrary, cultural and opinionated that must be to work with. You’d learn something about the implimenter of the compiler by using it for a while.
I love how arbitrary, cultural and opinionated that must be to work with. You’d learn something about the implimenter of the compiler by using it for a while.
That’s exactly the point of the video
I’m now going to be humming Agadoo all day.
Babel fish. Incidentally another proof of the non existence of god, same as the goa’uld
The Square, the protagonist in Flatland
I can’t tell if you’re joking and deliberately invoking the original comic above
Is it a chicken egg if it came from a chicken, or contains a chicken?
The Animatrix described it fairly closely
I’ve seen this before, but didn’t realise they got milkdrop working. I bought an MMX compatible processor specifically to be able to run this, back in the day.
And he also made false teeth
Better than cow tools?
https://youtu.be/0MDQp3fG4OI?si=tiVqzoE0m4p8F2Iu
Sorry it’s a short, couldn’t find a proper clip
Alan Davis?
Piss poor management for decades has finally been noticed.
Yup, been there, but the other side of it. Was hired to do research and then teaching suddenly appeared as an expectation.
Sure, that would work. Or government grants available so anyone who wants to be an editor can apply for funds to get it going. Papers are rarely printed on paper nowadays, so the main costs would be paying editors, paying reviewers, and web hosting.
I didn’t say it was the publisher’s paying the salaries. My point is that researcher are paid to research, and publishing results is part of that.
Texas power grid is a special case though.