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Doing the Lords work, thanks a bunch!
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Doing the Lords work, thanks a bunch!
Very cute! Both the outfit and the penguin plush ;)
I’m looking forward to the new version, thanks for doing all this work and I hope the update goes well :)
I see PMG, I upvote.
I got a T520 off of ebay for 90€, so you might want to give it a shot. Your experience may vary of course.
It doesn’t show in neofetch, but the LFS uses Package Users, I hope that’s a cultured way of package management. :P
It sure is a kernel panic skirt, which is fitting because I actually had to fix one to boot into my LFS 🙈
From what I gathered from the Wikipedia page of Kripke Models, they take the form of something like a graph (nodes and edges). My mediocre knowledge of higher math makes me wave my hands and say something about Category theory also working with graph-like structures and that sheaves and topoi definitely come up there, too.
ni li pona a! mi kama sona pi toki pona. tenpo ni la mi ken toki lili, taso mi ken toki kepeken tenpo lili.
tenpo pini la mi toki e ni: mi wile musi e omori lon tenpo kama. tenpo ni la mi toki e ni: mi wile musi e omori kepeken toki pona! pona tawa sina! o pali e ni.
ante: mi kama sona sin, mi ante lili e nimi.
Damn that would have been nice. The big circles are a nice alternative, though. ;)
I hope they changed their FOV at least!
For the lazy:
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Edit: I did this knowing full-well that it won’t render in any way like in the post. Unicode is not magic, folx! The font still needs to handle this random string of bits. I’m sorry to have disillusioned a few of you… 😬
I’ve started Celeste last week and damn that game get difficult quick (at least if you try to get all the strawberries^^). Also the Pico8 version is a whole other beast o.O
Also the usual TF2 for me, which now miraculously works on Linux again…
Apart from your disappointment, that’s somewhat nice to hear as I’m actually in the process of convincing myself noone will notice if I shave my legs 🙈
To first give you some context, the thing on the top is from The “Representable Functors” chapter of Category Theory for Programmers. So technically, you only need to read 230 Pages of a maths textbook to get it ;)
But this isn’t exactly what you asked for, so I’ll try to help you get it as best I can with my limited understanding of the subject. First of all it would be helpful to know what your prior knowledge in Maths, especially Set theory, is?
I think you’d be happy to know that I’ve gone for a bit of an overkill and used Pest to parse the commands, which automagically gets me an enum to match against in this position.
The sad part is, I haven’t gotten the Media upload to work, so the project is on ice for a little while…
Textbooks don’t only get digital releases. If everyone started to pirate it all the time, the author would not make any money at all.
Maybe you should start looking into academic publishing and the amount of money authors get for their work in this field. Spoiler: It’s a laughable fraction of the book prices.
Appearantly I’m gary, but I rarely talk to CS PhDs…