the more crap you know, the more you can forget xD
sorry. I've only been graduated for 6 months and all I think about is how many things they tried to teach me that I will never use again. #formatting my brain
My programmer colleague at work likes to think he has limited space that's being occupied by his knowledge of programming
He tells me his wife asks the phone number of some friend, and he'll go, "Sorry, I reformatted that part of my brain last week. I've got python there now."
very efficient use of brain resources if you ask me
learning more stuff turns it into abstractions, so you'll forget implementation details but still know more about a subject because you understand the underlying pattern
it's like how chess grand masters can recognize and remember hundreds of different chess board layouts, but put one piece in such a way that it couldn't have moved there by actually playing and they will have an equally hard time remembering the board as a layman
each digit lets them remember the next, but I'd bet that if you asked someone who knew PI to 100 digits what the 43rd digit was, he wouldn't have a clue
they don't remember all individual positions, they recognize patterns and remember by contextualizing/relating the positions to moves and previous games they've played
> In de Groot’s most famous demonstration, he showed several players images of chess positions for a few seconds and asked the players to reconstruct the positions from memory. The experts made relatively few mistakes even though they had seen the position only briefly.
> The players viewed both real chess positions and scrambled chess positions (that included pieces in implausible and even impossible locations). The expert excelled with the real positions, but performed no better than the amateur and novice for the scrambled positions (later studies showed that experts can perform slightly better than novices for random positions too if given enough time; Gobet & Simon, 1996).
There are a few references on the internet to ::-webkit-selection, a WebKit-specific version of the ::selection selector.
See e.g. http://www.quirksmode.org/css/selection.html (Edit: PPK has since removed ::-webkit-selection from that page.)
However, I haven’t been able to get the example in th...
yeah, they shouldnt be doing that. theres meta topics about that (serial editing). if you want to get some help getting a particular user (or two) to stop, try asking in the close vote room
Letting alone special cases, such as previously agreed retagging - is serial editing acceptable in general?
First of all, I have a prejudice against serial editing at all. For a close watcher of couple tags, it disturbs me, when many questions gets bubbling up in numbers. It takes time to revie...
I'm trying to create a list-view of some forumtopics, with the number of posts inside. At the moment I have a static example here.
This is how I trigger the ellipsis:
ul{
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: clip;
white-space: nowrap;
}
ul li {
...
It's because of the float right, because without it, the counter just gets positioned in the behind it, but since it's overflow: hidden it's not visible
@crl you know you can find a lot of information about what unit to use for font sizes via your favorite search engine that is something other than this room