and more stuff works out of the box than after a Windows installation.
Except drivers, those seem to like to catch on fire, for some reason.
and more stuff works out of the box than after a Windows installation.
Except drivers, those seem to like to catch on fire, for some reason.
If it involves pointers, not unlikely.
The problem is that in a flat plane with any amount of thickness, there will be always more mass diagonally than vertically, and it would still require a curve to evenly distribute the mass. I am by no means an expert on the matter, but from what I can recall, the only geometrical shape that allows for it is either a sphere or some complex hyperbolic curve, which is still not a plane.
If the disk had the thickness of Earth's diameter and through some black magic fuckery made it so that only the mass directly below you affected the force of gravity on you, then yes.
It's probably easier to make an FTL engine than to make any sense of flat earth theories.
Easy: murder everyone. Which will probably be the course of action this Skynet will take.
I think the Butlerian Jihad can't do shit against Judgment Day.
In many cases, yes.
But they are still better than most of the world, not that the bar is that high.
node_modules is so heavy it is the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy.
The data doesn't lie. But the analyst that studied the data does.
I swear statistics was one of, if not the most confusing class I ever took.
I think the software itself is gold standard and does not change, so that wouldn't be the case. The technitians, on the other hand... are not something you can get from your corner store.
That is an abomination. I will probably use it in a not-so-distant future.
I've had many problems with drivers for Nvidia and RealTek components, that absolutely refuse to work for more than a week straight. Across three distros and two different machines.