You know kung-fu?
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You know kung-fu?
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Yes, I counted undiscovered jelly fish, what of it?


It’s actually 5D poker.
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There are two cases.
When you run a game, the game is allowed to monitor your input (up to some configuration), so you shouldn’t e.g. open a game and do online banking at the same time.
When the game installs a malicious software such that your input is monitored even when you’re not running the game, then you can only rely on the additional defense mechanism. However, this is similar to all other software.


Garret = Carrot = 萝卜 = 罗伯 = Robert
Any two coils that are not directly connected. For example, suppose we number from the head, coil 1, 2, 3, 4. Then pairs that are not directly connected are: (1, 3), (1, 4), (2, 4). The endpoints of these pairs of segments cannot be connected by an edge of the cube.
* non-Linux obscure question


I think rather d/dx is the operator. You apply it to an expression to bind free occurrences of x in that expression. For example, dx²/dx is best understood as d/dx (x²). The notation would be clear if you implement calculus in a program.
Usually they pay graphic designers to extort others.


For DevOps, it provides consistency for every CI run and production deployment, especially when a whole system needs to be shipped.
It’s all right. Deep down, we are all animals.
Lots of animals unironically do this.
From the article:
People attempted to solve the puzzle because they were instructed to, while ants were motivated to carry the load to the third chamber (which was open toward the nest) since the load was made to resemble food.


It’s more of a math meme: Cartan Subalgebra.
PKD has a novel in the same vein: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Indefatigable_Frog
In theory, methods like nightshades are supposed to poison the work such that AI systems trained on them will have their performance degraded significantly.
Maybe he’s just reading the result. The pic didn’t show the open skull and the brain electrodes underneath.