(me making fun of your crop rotation idea and thereby holding our people back another 5000 years) jeff thinks the beans have to take turns Imao
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People know, it’s just to much work to get rid of them permanently.
Guess I will stick to uprooting the ones I can pull out in the woods and cutting along fences where they hang over.
Everybody wants science to cure cancer, but the moment someone does foundational research they lose their fuckin minds.
Guys, the alternative is cutting up mice and pigs.
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs
6·2 days agoThe test suite probably looks something like this:
int tests_passed=0; int tests_failed=0; for(int i=0;i<100000;i++){ printf("test no. %d: ", i); if(is_prime(i)==actually_is_prime(i)){ printf("passed\n"); tests_passed++; }else{ printf("failed\n"); tests_failed++; } } //...
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•o(1) statistical prime approximation
8·2 days agoThat’s a legitimate thing to do if you have a slow implementation that’s easy to verify and a fast implementation that isn’t.
Robinia are taking over unmaintained areas like construction grounds and the edge of the forrest. Some in the forest are full size.
What can I do against them spreading?
Did you pay tariffs directly? No.
A company payed them and passed the cost to you, so the company will get the refund and keep it.Also, don’t even think that prices are going back to pre tarif levels.
But they are able to control the lightbulb by flipping all three switches.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is #FFFFFF white, but mixing red green and blue paint is black?
5·5 days agoDark orange, it’s only brown when contrasted with something brighter.
There is a technology connection video that goes into more details.
I thought that was the cooler of a different component and the cpu just lacks one. Now that you said it, I see the CPU footprint on the cooler.


No, I just zoomed in on a place in my home city that looked interesting from the satellite view, and took these screenshots a few hundred meters apart:

