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Yes, but they were satisfied when IBM was given a license to use JSLint for evil.
:!kill -9 -1
It’s designed to be an extended vi clone above anything else.
Examples would be Helium-4
The standard model predicts that hydrogen-1 is the only stable nuclide because electroweak instantons allow three baryons (such as nucleons: protons and neutrons) to decay into three antileptons (antineutrinos, positrons, antimuons, and antitauons), which imply the instability of any nuclide with a mass number of at least three; or for two baryons to decay into an antibaryon and three antileptons, which would imply that deuterium could decay into an antiproton and 3 antileptons.
This is very rarely discussed because the nuclides that can only decay through baryon anomalies would be predicted by the standard model to have ludicrously long half lives (to my memory, something roughly around 10^150 years, but I might be wrong).
Hydrogen-1 is stable in the standard model, as it lacks a mechanism for (single) proton decay.
Crucially, we are able to determine the distance by redshift via the observations of objects with known distance (like standard candles) and their redshifts. The ΛCDM model only becomes necessary for extrapolating to redshifts for which we otherwise don’t know the distance, but this extrapolation cannot be made without the data of redshifts of known distances.
[[ is not a POSIX shell feature.
Why does philosophy constantly twist things into an over complicated mythical mess, and then act like it’s some novel insight?
I cannot stand that either, but this sort of pseudo-profundity is more common in some specific schools of thought, rather than philosophy in general.
Does a tree falling in the woods with nothing to hear it make a sound?
It’s probably № 1 on my list of stupidest questions. The answer is yes.
Actually, negative absolute temperature is quite real in certain non-equilibrium systems, and does not imply negative energy.
The first time, I was barely sedated and had traumatizing hallucinations for what felt like ten minutes but what was probably less than a minute.
The second time, I was heavily sedated to the point of double vision and cannot remember anything after I put the mask on.
I found waking up unpleasant in both cases because of the paralytic agent.
That’s a hilarious thing to say out of context.
I want to believe that most wash their hands after defecating, at the least.
It’s just another Chromium browser now.
Simply open about:config, search for dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled, and change it from true to false.
Indeed, the upsides to this outweigh the downsides. I can’t even remember the last time I needed to re-enable it.
Makes me think of Bughuul from Sinister.