- billfruitThis calculation does not apply to modern ,"inktank" printers, which are replenished by buying ink bottles and pouring the liquid ink into the reservoir in the printer. They print considerably more than cartridge based inkjets.
- I have a completely opposite perspective to you on this. I find the peanuts very poignantly captures the frailities of the human condition in a humorous manner.
- Both Billy Bud and Bartleby are very focused on the human drama. If you are more interested in the sea rather, I'd suggest Typee and its follow up Omoo.
- It doesn't seem to be that widely known, any reason why?
- Do you mean John Betjeman?
- "The Book of Unix Games" by Janice Winsor is the book. Seems hard to find now.
- There use to be a set of games which were available for SunOS and may be Solaris, including a flight simulator with wired frame graphics, and Sun even had released a book about these games at that time(may be early 1990's).
Are they also covered by these? Anyone remember a flight simulator with wireframe graphics available Unices?
- I feel much of the knowledge and experience in the industry is simply lost because it isn't widely documented and studied. There needs to be detailed histories of major software development projects from the industry, in book form for people to learn from, in the same way as histories of military campaigns and railway projects.
It not widely done, and we end up with mere "Software Archeology", where we have artefacts like code, but the entire human process of why and how it reached that form left unknown.
- I feel that the last added book in one's list seem to have more influence on the recommendations, which results in a rather similar type of recommendations.
- But many features, even obscure ones are packaged by default in modern emacs, including I think a pdf viewer.
- Once we get a modern IDE like PyCharm or Intellij Idea, the auto complete is essentially built in, without needing to deal with installing LSP servers, clients, and their dependencies.
Out of the box, project and context aware auto complete is an essential feature in a modern IDE.
- While I still use emacs, I find that that despite the "batteries included" narrative about emacs, the things which are not included are causes of major frustration.
Such essential functionality like grep-find and LSP servers which is required for out of the box auto complete are not bundled with emacs. Most modern IDEs/editors have these functionality baked in.
If you install emacs for windows you find that grep-find doesn't work, because it depends on support from environment. A full text search should be built into the editor.
- From the article :
"Czech conservation authorities praised the beavers for their unexpected yet effective environmental work. Bohumil Fišer, head of the Brdy Protected Landscape Area, stated that the beavers "built the dams without any project documentation and for free", and achieved the desired ecological outcomes "practically overnight"."
- Is it possible we see the diagram as an svg? I am seeing it only as embedded in the pdf, and really difficult to read .
- As some not into modern c++, how would you get all functionality? Is there any guide or documentation yout could point to?. It is fascinating if all that could be done with just the struct defenition.
- What about library support/APIs if you want to embedd gis functionality in other applications? Does QGIS provide widgets etc?
- Can in it do interactive 3d diagrams.
- Does not ranked matchmaking make for more competitive matches, a bit like if you play ranked in lichess it matches with someone of your own level, and you have a real chance of improving your own level over a period of time.
There is seems to be lot of negativity against ranked ladders in the gaming community, but isn't that what would be best system to play with people of your own skill level.
- I think using org mode is way overkill. If someone wants to do pros tastination dressed up as emacs-gardening, it may be a good option.
The best todo app ideally should be a smartphone app, which you'd have always with you. I think Microsoft Todo is a good choice for Android. It is mostly functional, free of cost and does not have any ads.
- Can it do interactive 3d plots?