Is there a special reason why NUMLOCK is disabled/turned off by default?
It feels like (when searching the internet) most users (including me) wants to enable it by default.
So, I went out with Miss B last Wednesday and all that. Miss K, a friend of a friend, knew about that and tonight she was asking me whether I *love* Miss B; I evaded the question. A while later while she was in the bathroom I got this note with pony-girl's phone number. When she came back I showed it to her and she asked me again about Miss B. I was a bit uncomfortable with the insistence; she noticed, apologised, and said that she was only curious because she thinks people should be honest about their feelings and she has a crush on me.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Uh. You've only gone out once. Isn't it a bit on the side of HEAVY PRESSURE to demand you make a decision about... loving that person?
it's like someone said "hey I hear if you put something and make it 'one over that thing' and invert the units, it looks fucking massive" and then ran with it
the point is this
A big difference, yes.
But a stark contrast to the result of inverting it that you saw in the previous graphic
Both completely factually accurate, but one of them clearly trying to absorb the love of idiots
@StackedCrooked I think JavaSucks was already taken.
@rightfold Martin Odersky is thinking about changing some basic control structures, so you can write if a < b then b else a instead of if (a < b) b else a.
@rightfold I'll remember that in case I ever buy an ape and need a name :)
@StackedCrooked So why didn't you buy The Art of Computer Programming then? ;)
No.
It's possible that i == std::numeric_limits<I>::max(), but that i is not exactly representable in F.
If the value being converted is in the range of values that can be represented but the value cannot be represented exactly, it is an implementation-defined choice of either the next lower...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well, at least you have somewhat strong governments. The right graph system is what we use here. The governments are notoriously weak. OTOH, they cannot go onto a rampage. Sometimes I wish we had something more like FPTP like you do, some times I am glad we do not. :) I wonder what would it look like under the Democracy 2.1 system.