I get you are joking, but I’ve seen many literature just using sup for maximum. Maybe for consistency or laziness, idk why
I get you are joking, but I’ve seen many literature just using sup for maximum. Maybe for consistency or laziness, idk why
Ah is it different for us audhd folks?
Agreed. I have been pursuing math, but no matter how hard I try, I do not seem to be good enough at it.
If only haskell devs were writing documentations, instead of going “type sigs is all the documentation you need!”
There is no good programming language, even including the ones people do not use.
Dangit, is it like the game I just lost
It does not let me like the work I mildly dislike, right?
I wish I can talk endlessly like that. Sometimes it feels as if I am nonverbal…
It was far long ago when I learned these stuff, but I recall that orbitals is more about probability to exist at certain points. So orbitals are more “diffuse” and “fuzzy”: there is a probability of an electron to exist 5m away from its nuclei, just the probability is astronomically low. Hence, there is no concept of concrete “touch” at this level.
Welp, that means I set up my neovim with rust as well… will do when I got time!
Is rustlings
a game? Where can I find it? I can only find a project
Woah this is rad! Thahk you!!
Oh, this looks great, thanks!
I am using bash, which is indeed part of the problem. What emulator would you suggest, and how did you achieve it?
Hmmm, good point. Maybe it is impossible to do this correctly.
Yeah, I understand that this is difficult. But I am suggesting this considering lack of polish (ime) in commands.
On the recalling, remembering entire commands is not the problematic one for me. Rather, I want a quick way to go with which apps do which.
Also, terminals (that is, how most of the commands run) honestly do not look and feel good. I do think polished TUI could be a good solution, but they are not widespread.
The apps just fail and crash randomly, any linux users cannot entirely rely on them. Well, I guess linux is destined for 2% of desktop users, who can use terminal on a daily basis, and current rise is just a fluke.
You say that like it’s a bad thing, but, scratch exists. Further, you have to face that the "infantile " UI is trendy.
…Keyboard shortcuts are not necessarily the solution.
It was your comment that made me realize, agtwr a day later. Damn