you could approximate it using Taylor expansions, although this generally isn’t a rapidly convergent series. You might take a fancy for some other numerical method that would get really precise digits really quickly…
you could approximate it using Taylor expansions, although this generally isn’t a rapidly convergent series. You might take a fancy for some other numerical method that would get really precise digits really quickly…
loves to see the world burn


I think having both the indentation and the braces surrounding code is much better than just indentation or braces, since it removes any ambiguity of what code goes to what if, for, or while loop/condition. we already have to memorize precedence to define ambiguous expressions. Why have another set of rules that could otherwise be prevented with braces and indentation?
a dolphin poisoned by pollution and carbon monoxide gas.
yes, and I couldn’t really care what it was intended to be used for. clearly I could still use it as a WiFi utility posts installation.
As per the arch wiki it says “iwd is a wireless dameon for Linux written by Intel.” “The core goal of the project is to optimize resources utilization by not depending on external libraries.”
the point of why I’m using it is for that exact reason. it does the same thing every other WiFi GUI/TUI out there. unless there is a vulnerability/security risk of using iwd, I couldn’t really care less about the other options, even if that means manually configuring enterprise and public networks.
hippity hoppity this meme is now my profile picture
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you do know he was an engineering major?
mangoWM. my workload requires a lot of resources like vivado/vitis. the more resources I have available the better. I’ve no where near customized my WM (FFS, I’m still using iwctl to configure WiFi), that said it does run great, using about 560 MB on idle.
prostitution and sex trafficking. But besides that not much…
oh wait I forgot, he doesn’t support the independence of women; just sex trafficking.