… in that link he says only the italicized parts are things he hasn’t said
… in that link he says only the italicized parts are things he hasn’t said
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In this case it’s … Really not worth explaining anything? And it’s not like it’s an unusual tool. It’s just a pry bar.
Agree in general though
There are some cases where any
must be used instead of unknown
but they usually involve generic constraints and seem more like a bug than intended behavior
Just curious, why extremely low latency? If it’s for playing music, you might want to look into things designed specifically for that. Something like Jamulus
Ok. I admit I missed the label in the top right saying “Native Speakers (millions)”
Fwiw Linux is way easier today than it was a million years ago. Honestly I find it simpler to use than Windows.
No no, 10 base 512 lines of code
It only says that below the main title, and from the wording it’s also unclear if that’s what it’s actually intended to show or just the cutoff for a language being represented.
Like, it could be interpreted as showing L1+L2 speakers of languages with >50m L1 speakers
Looks like a voronoi treemap
This is not a standard box plot given you can clearly see many data points below what should be the min line in pretty much every category
The chunks are language families. Turkish is the only Turkic language which meets the cutoff; wikipedia says the second most spoken language in the family is Uzbek, but that only has 44 million speakers (native + second combined)
This is only showing native speakers so I feel like the title’s a bit misleading
They can connect via USB so you can do things like perform a clean shutdown when it loses power
Someone’s trying to smash a stack
uBlock Origin is the one that used to be relevant, but their anti-ad-blocking pop-up has made the site unusable for me lately.
I’m sure uBO will eventually work again but for now, no dice.
It doesn’t for me. Probably hasn’t been rolled out to you yet.
Why not POOOQB