If sometimes need to clean the headphone jack of my phone. I use a post-it note and roll it into a narrow cylinder with the sticky side on the outside. Then I just insert it in the headphone jack and pull it out. Usually there's a big ball of dust attached to it. However, ...
Should I worry about glue residue sticking to the insides of the jack?
I usually wearing headphone while doing my daily jogging so they break down quite fast, much faster than be able to accumulate enough dirt to prevent sound from going through
Hi there, Is there anyone in here good at Fortran? I have simple code about matrix multiplication and I need someone to run it and provide me with the values so I can covert it to C++.
We discuss and extend previous videogame literature on intelligence and videogames and suggest that commercial video games can be useful as ’proxy’ tests of cognitive performance at a global population level.
More teens are anonymously bullying themselves online. https://usat.ly/2zwlVYS
@fredoverflow If there's anything I've learned from my classes it's to always kill your zombie children, beware of exploding zombie children, friends can always touch your privates, and your protected members all get passed down to your children, and that programmer love objectification. Beware SJWs
In psychology, fluid and crystallized intelligence (respectively abbreviated Gf and Gc) are factors of general intelligence, originally identified by Raymond Cattell. Concepts of fluid and crystallized intelligence were further developed by Cattell's student, John L. Horn.
Fluid intelligence or fluid reasoning is the capacity to reason and solve novel problems, independent of any knowledge from the past. It is the ability to analyze novel problems, identify patterns and relationships that underpin these problems and the extrapolation of these using logic. It is necessary for all logical problem...
Fluid = novel problem solving and learning, Crystallized deals with using skills you already have
It's actually quite interesting. MOBAs have a very complex playing pattern that requires mindfulness, IMO, so hearing fluid intelligence is used more with MOBAs means a lot to me
@wilx Interesting. I guess my crystallized intelligence is significantly higher than my fluid intelligence. And that distinction does make the study interesting.
However, it seems to me that "reading [[science] fiction|fantasy]" achieves much the same goal
@wilx Isn't N=10000 quite big? We don't see numbers like that in cancer studies often I think, at least from what I read when I was in that kind of lab
@VermillionAzure The "MO" part seems to disturb the observations, though. It might not be the "smart" individuals that actually generate the novel strategies. It might be the non-conformists that stumble upon new tactics that happen to work really well within the artificial set of constraints that the game represents - or simply tactics that are effectively defeat the opponent's defense
Today I had a thought that the question of which programming language to use is similar to the question of which country to live in. While the questions are meaningful and the answers have significant consequences the best answer to both is most likely "stick with whatever you are most familiar with".
Goal is a type "text" that's better than a string. It's UTF8 encoded. Texts can produce text_views. This is not targetting any standard yet; we'd like to get it into Boost first.
@nwp why would you need the 'dependency chain' for syntax highlighting? That's a ... solved lexical task if you ask me. (Only thing required is "reparse points" or "synchronization points" if you wish to deal with incomplete code/syntax error)
@sehe you presume though that the right way is precise enough to be treated as a silver bullet. I'm being deliberately vague, almost to the point of not say much more than the right way to think is 'analytically'
@nwp What does the graph depict? Why do you need to load and save "state" (what state?) That's certainly not required for syntax highlighting - which explains none of the code you looked at had it, even though a gazillion tools implement syntax highlighting.
@Morwenn "flexibly" -- be flexible in how you approach problems, because there is no one right way to solve all of them.
@ratchetfreak If what he's highlighting is C or C++, there's little choice but to do line-by-line analysis for an initial phase (the part that deals with pre-processor "stuff"). After that you're right though: a new-line is just one more white-space character, just about like any other (with one possible exception: depending on how you look at things, an escaped new-line may not be a preprocesor thing, and if you treat it as "not", then you also have to handle line-splicing from escaped new-lines).