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I feel like it’s pretty similar but the low population makes it easier to spot repeat posters. Also I feel like the quality of answers tend to better (lengthier, more thought out, e.t.c)
Tbf, if enough of them are bad at marching it doesn’t really matter how good the others are
I’m not entirely sure what the first spark was, but I’ve always loved tracing the etymologies of words seeing how they transformed from one language to another has always been huge for me, how languages with similar origins could be drastically different.
I’m also in love with “Old English”-like dialogue in fantasy novels.
I think it’s also related to my obsession with comparing programming languages, I’ve spent way more time learning new ones rather than actually writing code, it’s just really fascinating reading about how they approach the same things differently
Bulgarian-rose scented sounds marvellous
While I agree it’s too broad of a statement, I doubt it’s really split along party lines. I feel like most people irl don’t really lean heavily into politics while doing jobs and probably even have well-defined politics. I also don’t think you need to have experienced something firsthand to sympatheze better
Am I the only one who finds the wording ‘accused him of rape’ very icky’
I’m not OP but, I think it says a lot about the kind of person you are if you’re even just thinking about trying your best constantly. Plus your life honestly sounds close to the ideal that most people here are chasing, if you’re content with that that, then I don’t think there’s anything wrong with continuing to live your life as you fit. Also, I think everyone always has things they could do better and that’s just how it is
Skiena’s Algorithm design manual is very widely recommended for learning algorithms, I’ve also heard good things about A common sense guide to algorithms and data structures. Skiena’s also has video lectures on YouTube if you prefer videos.
From what I’ve seen, a common sense guide seems to be more geared towards newer programmers while Skiena assumes more experience. Consequently, Skiena goes into more depth while A common sense guide seems to be more focused on what you specifically asked for. algorithm design manual
I love how by default most tables were wooden and the balls were mostly about baseball size
I’m currently slogging through the Illuminatas trilogy, things finally feel like they’re starting to make sense. Let’s hope it stays like that
Reading the manga she likes homos not me. It’s about this gay highschool student who wants to live a “normal” life so he hides his sexuality from his family and friends. The manga was absolutely heartbreaking and it was my first encounter with the shit people go through for being different and it made me realize that gay people are just people too, which should be obvious but I’m from a country where homophobia is normalized and even encouraged. I started thinking more after that and I guess that’s when it clicked to me really that everybody deserves love.
I liked the OCaml website
Bow by Zeal & Ardor
Atomas is pretty fun, it’s super simple and looks really good
I used to get sleep paralysis fairly frequently a while back. Some nights it would happen multiple times in a row. I never had any hallucinations, and for some reason I could always wake up properly by focusing really hard on my right foot.
I just checked it out, it seems really cool
Thanks for the advice :)
I had this set-up a couple months ago, no glaring issues that I can remember, but I also don’t have any fancy hardware so…
Holy shit, these were the exact same two I was thinking about. Fool or Fool-like characters that know way more than they ever let on