I have some Cherry XDA profile caps that I printed in Protopasta Matte PLA. They work surprisingly well. I’d say go for it.
Or cite precedent from the Spanish inquisition.
Thank you for clarifying. Definitely agree on this. Especially with regards to the perceived guardrails.
The order of dates has direct interplay with language syntax. January first, 1970 vs the first of January, 1970. It’s characteristic of the dialect of English and its spoken syntax, not just how dates are written.
Think of the first transition to data-driven businesses or the gig economy.
Just a clarification: the “gig economy” was not “new” in any way, just using new technology to skirt around labor laws and find loopholes in regulations in order to claw back profits that had been “lost” to things like pensions and health coverage.
All data points, from all series are sorted on the Y-axis relative to one another, not the external constant of the alphabet. This is contrary to how graphs are most frequently plotted and means that the shape of the data can change significantly, based upon the size of the dataset. It’s not that it’s an invalid way of plotting, just unusual and, personally, I don’t like it.
Initially, I thought that you were talking about ordinal vs cardinal numbers (ie first vs one), which was a bit confusing. But, when trying to understand the placement of zwei in the German graph, I realized that you meant that the points on the Y-axis are sorted relative to one another rather than relative to the Y-axis scale as a constant.
I see that such plotting could be useful in some circumstances (shows some interesting clustering in other languages) but, I don’t like it.
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In my experience, the deeper and more academic you get in the nerd forest, the freakier people get.
That’s why there’s bbq sauce.
Was going to say that phototransistors have existed for 70 years https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photodiode
But… Then realized that you said optical (light as medium, not light controlling electricity).
Nah. They’ll be happy that minorities are hurt too.
And if you have a 3D printer, you can make your own pieces and share them with others.
I really wish that an affordable desktop chip fab was a thing. Maybe with graphene semiconductors it could be feasible.
Curious from your perspective what you’d like to see. From mine, Viture and Xreal are nearly perfect, with the exception of Xreal failing to be supportive of open APIs.
This is an appropriate reaction, in my opinion. Modern economic philosophy is entirely myopic with no apparent perceived value in anything beyond the next quarter. From that perspective, if your employees have already created value and you’ve budgeted more than severance would cost (or think you can get away with constructive dismissal), then, for the quarter, getting rid of employees looks like a financial positive.
One day some MBAs are going to learn that if you don’t want constant turn over you give workers a pension so great they would crawl over their mother’s corpse to get it.
Plus, modern MBAs see turnover as a good things because it makes the short-term investors happy.
One can reduce to two steps:
I’ll not disagree that it is unintuitive, however. But, that was not the statement.