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  • For the sake of argument, let’s say there was such age. Changes nothing.

  • It does not matter when was it. You are thinking about this factually, meanwhile it is psychological/intuitive feeling, has little to do with reality. Each conservative will answer differently. Some will even point to Ancient Rome. Does not matter.

  • Wealth inequality is reduced for the first time in 20 years.

  • The only problem with the code I see is that the first 3 lines are not needed.

    /Google

  • As one physicist to another, the most important thing in the code are long variable names (descriptive) and comments.

    We usually do not do multi-people multi year projects, so all other comments in this page especially the ones coming from programmers are not that relevant. Classes are cool, but they are not needed and often obscure clarity of algorithmic/functional programming.

    S. Wolfram (creator of Mathematica) said something along these lines (paraphrasing) if you are writing real code in Mathematica - you are doing something wrong.

  • As one physicist to another, the most important thing in the code are long variable names (descriptive) and comments.

    We usually do not do multi-people multi year projects, so all other comments in this page especially the ones coming from programmers are not that relevant. Classes are cool, but they are not needed and often obscure clarity of algorithmic/functional programming.

    S. Wolfram (creator of Mathematica) said something along these lines (paraphrasing) if you are writing real code in Mathematica - you are doing something wrong.

  • Ok, you got another source of water - physicists.

  • I think fundamentally conservatives feel that humans are flawed beings and they can not change things for the better.

    This is why slogans “make America great again” are conservative - the golden age is in the past for them.

  • Even assuming it is true,

    1. would that person kill themselves regardless or even earlier?
    2. doctors are people sure, but at least they have medical training, and supposed to focus on the interest of the patient, as opposed to politicians, who are focused on satisfying their constituents.
  • Centauri got positive aspects? Londo personally, maybe, but not the Centauri. Psi cops as well did not become better, but more like “even bad people have feelings” type of thing.

  • There were results, I lost some weight but then it stabilized on a new level.

    As for “trash diet” - that’s the only diet that allows me not to increase weight.

  • Also, stop spending your time on lemmy, right?

  • It implies that you have anti-airship account, or that there are anti-airship accounts. Travesty!

  • Call me lazy, but I like terminal 1. Usually shortest distance from the station building.

  • I am on strict keto diet. I exercise 4 times per week more than 1 hour each time (half is high intensity cardio, half is weight lifting and a bit of stretching) I am doing 44 hour fasting each week and I am window eating each day (6-8 hour window). I do all that FOR YEARS, despite of the fact that I naturally do not like exercise, and of course, I rather eat, including sweet fruits, than fasting or being on keto. And I am overweight and borderline obese. So, with all my respect, sir or ma’am, fuck you for trolling! You do that before you call someone without discipline or will power.

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  • Interesting. That’s not how I was taught (different time, different language). A set that has some boundary points not being part of a set is open. Otherwise it is closed. It was binary definition. A 1D-sphere (a circle) was classified as a closed set. No boundary. But I looked in google and now it is different.

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  • As long as integrals, group theory and Hilbert spaces are concerned “basic math”, sure, they can do QM.

  • Why would everyone here want government to own failed business??