okay but the author has to write it, why not write something useful open source?
okay but the author has to write it, why not write something useful open source?
Don’t like it one bit
If bash is hard to program, get away with it, not build atop of it.
According to GTR, energy density bends spacetime, yes you can have an imaginative sun-sized object moving at c, bending spacetime, bc it is made of photons.
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Gotta read the paper, this is a game-changer.
it is for advanced users
okay… artificial viruses technology 🤯, welcome to 2024.
It depends on whether the divergence of the fluid in question is positive or negative.
Think two things:
optimize the control flow of your code
make it easy to read
You should also be disciplined with these two ideas, your code will look better as you become more experienced, 100% guaranteed.
Sounds like some sort of oil🤔
Oh well, you should ask how long does dark age last instead. And it is far from over, many countries in the world embrace ignorance and conformity.
codidact is open source, otherwise very similar to stackoverflow.
Actually looks promising, definitely give it a go 😉
This question is quite specific to Go, also specific to the algorithm you using. You should also ask on the Go mailing list, or benchmark your algo in Go and then ask on rust mailing list.
Not insult, just pointed out their explanations were unclear.
It’s waiting for peer reviews, but if you understand what quantum well is, you could probably understand the claim.
To narrow the scope and for ease, I take that information as “measurement” from quantum field.
If the many-world interpretation is real, we have multiverses branching off by different measurements as wave function collapse from the same universe (with all of its information). It seems to me that symmetry of information is broken continuously, as wave functions collapse continuously. This lead me to believe that it is beyond our comprehension to theorize and observe said symmetry.