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The moron is obviously on the other end of the leash.
The moron is obviously on the other end of the leash.
Seconded. I use Debian with KDE btw ;-)
That’s odd. I hate closed eco systems.
If proton supports CalDAV (I’m not sure), it should work e.g. with DAVx5 which integrates well with Android calendar.
Can you please speak up. I’ve been standing next to a Flussregenpfeifer and can’t hear you.
Of course I ment an adult of this particular species. 🙃
Have you ever seen an adult yet?
Killdeer
Surprisingly marcial name for such a possibly pretty harmless creature.
Meowtini, shaken not stirred.
I doubt it is even possible to be done in learning e.g. Python.
The algorithm was trained only on illustrations form continuum mechanics books.
It seems that the implementation of classdev
in Octave is unfortunately not complete enough yet.😒
I think I’ve found a solution. Matlab has implemented symunits
in the symbolic toolbox and I’ve found the original? on Github. Hopefully it is compatible to GNU Octave.
With symbolic variables J, s
and W
, the Ws
won’t be converted to J
automatically.
The Octave miscellaneous package has embedded GNU units as a function which should be helpful.
Tbf,
opening up its source code to enable collaborative development
sounds already close to open-source, though it isn’t necessarily, as the licence that is used matters.
I think it’s about the privacy being harmed when needing to login, e.g. for bug reporting and working with the source code by means oft GitHub, not for the passive part of just downloading the source for local use.
What you are intending to do is cross-compiling. Maybe this resource is useful for you.
The yellow areas are the ‘shades’ of the nuclei, but do not reflect their actual size. The lattice constant of the crystal according to the figure is 59 pm = 59 e-12 m, which is the horizontal or vertical distance you see between two of the Pr couples. The actual size of a nucleus would be of order ~ 10 fm = ~ 10 e-15 m.
The ‘appstore’ of some distributions, e.g. Linux Mint, displays a warning or hint for unofficial flatpaks. In Mint the display of unofficial flatpaks are toggled off by default and there is a warning or recommendation displayed against toggling on.