I found out (experimentally) that sexed sperm is remarkably uniform both in terms of sperm, fertility outcomes, and resulting animals. The later part is wacky.
So the physics of reality, Electron and other webscale technologies not widstanding, let's each dimension interfere with another dimension. Yet time harmonic waves are hyoerplanes, so we get O(n^2*(D-1)//2).
So, a plane wave in R3 is unequally described by its two dimensional direction.
No, Electron is this a mix of Chrominum and Node.js :-)
Basically reality is made of plain waves, which are hyperplanes. This means they have one less dimension then the space they live in. So the all to all algorithm were o(n^3 time n^3). According to my derivations should o(n^2 times n^2 times n)
So. The various foreign nationals that I work with would normally call it a day at the formula, but I need to experimentally validate my forward and backwards model.
@HansPassant with all due respect, this is spreading FUD. I understand you're simply unaware of the Boost Interprocess library, but the usage here is perfectly fine (you have a valid intuition with respect to racing around open_or_create but that's clearly not the issue here and unrelated to the question). For the OP: I'll look at this layer when I'm around a computer. (Are you by any chance running multiple copies simultaneously?) — sehe6 mins ago
There's always a way.
Holy cow. I just spent 40 minutes with Microsoft support just to find out I friggin' need to reinstall a different edition of Windows to be able to re-activate.
You know, they sure make PAYING for your operating system as painful as possible. Morons.
You'd think they have a simple upgrade path to move an existing installation to an SSD disk.
But no. Because, you know, who would want that? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That's weeks of trying to find the time to actually be at the phone and the computer (it's my mom's obviously). So the above phone times do not include the number of times she tried phone activation (support) herself.
@sehe I think if you by a pre-built system with Windows, the licence is basically for that exact hardware, so moving to another is a no-no. Which I find so strange
@thecoshman the hardware is unmodified. The SSD was there all the time (but still contained the Linux installation she'd been using for 10 years. Yeah. Ironic)
It's just stupid ass that moving the partition infixably breaks the system and reinstalling breaks the licensing.
> You can reach a point with Lisp where, between the conceptual simplicity, the large libraries, and the customization of macros, you are able to write only code that matters. And, once there, you are able to achieve a very high degree of focus, such as you would when playing Go, or playing a musical instrument, or meditating. And then, as with those activities, there can be a feeling of elation that accompanies that mental state of focus.
@Puppy Static types are a prerequisite for Generics. Clojure doesn't have static types, so Generics for Clojure makes zero sense. Mikhail was probably trolling, and I just didn't get it.
Static typing simply doesn't fit Clojure's design goals. If you don't like dynamically typed languages, that's okay. I haven't done any significant amount of work in dynamically typed languages, so I'm still on the fence.
One thing missing from C++ is a mechanism for inherited classes to run a base class function after construction. Instead you have to do some kind of factory pattern crap.