If you rotate them you’ll get the exact same result as mirroring from top to bottom.
(Ignoring floating point errors.)
If you rotate them you’ll get the exact same result as mirroring from top to bottom.
(Ignoring floating point errors.)
Mirroring is mirroring. It doesn’t matter the direction if you will rotate later.
I’d be wary about learning history from a professional gold bug.
Somehow, all the civil wars, popular unrest, and separatist movements aren’t even mentioned. And Spain did learn a lesson about that “less gold and silver entering Rome is the real problem” thing a thousand years later.
The definition of a script is something the computer executes (if it’s a computer script, of course). Everything else people shove into it is extraneous.
Nothing on the article on your comment makes any sense. I’m not sure if there’s some way to interpret the article that even makes it coherent. (Was it translated by AI?)
Anyway, the source is “a Brazilian government official, who noted that so far, no significant increase has been observed”. So, it’s a shitty report about some random person spewing bullshit over no real event at all. Besides, there’s nothing there about US imports changing in value either.
You don’t excuse or fix LaTeX formatting.
Whatever way LaTeX decides to format your document is The Right Way™, and the person complaining about it is wrong.
Hum… My guess is if we could make houses out of money, they would be much cheaper.
I’m so terrified about it that I check dozens of times before running it. So, no.
But I’m a repeat offender with rm -rf * .o
Shortly thereafter he dies by crossing a bridge just a few meters away from the bridge’s location.
At the beginning, there were wires and dials that people would plug on the computer.
Or, rather, punched cards are older than the wires. The first electronic computers didn’t use them, but the mechanical ones did.
Just pointing, but people had been speculating about tectonic plates for a really long time. A century before geologists finally allowed one of them to point it and accepted looking into it, fringe scientists already had an overwhelming amount of evidence.
Just to point out, but the last time we had a scandal about a plane that kills people, it’s safety record was about the same as riding a motorcycle in city transit (AKA, one of the most dangerous things people actually do).
Just because the average is very low, it doesn’t mean whatever problem people are pointing isn’t an issue.
While I don’t necessarily understand the finer points of the meme
None of those things are named after the properties the meme points out.
And you can look how well it’s doing the job.
that demonstrated the IP still has life
By making a completely out of the norm series, focused on a side character from an non-main movie, and not using anything that identifies the universe.
It demonstrated that even Disney can make something good once in a while, but it didn’t do anything to the Star Wars IP.
It has absolutely surpassed us in how confidently it makes its mistakes.
What, I have to say, was never a low bar. It’s impressive.
It’s correlated with the end of US QE and the FED trying to fight inflation. But Trump is now in charge of fighting that growth, not of adding to it.
JS needs to know about styles?
It’s about JS trying to detect if the link was visited, not about style. People used to do that to evade cross-site tracking protection, and this is why JS isn’t allowed to know that anymore.
As a previous NVidia customer, I refused to be thrown under a truck! I demand a proper bus!
I never noticed that it changes from one country to another. I thought the Vatican just brought a ton of those and sent them before the Pope traveled.