With a rate 1/2 you can’t expect to correct more than 5.5% of errors.
With a rate 1/2 you can’t expect to correct more than 5.5% of errors.
Actually I wrote smartwatch but I meant GPS watch. I recently bought a Garmin and there’s no wireless charging for it.
Are you talking about wlr-randr?
Because its --transform
argument only accepts normal|90|180|270|flipped|flipped-90|flipped-180|flipped-270
, not any transformation matrix. Maybe its just a limitation of the command line tool and it could be modified, I don’t know, I haven’t been too deep in the code or the protocol specifications. It also looks like it only works with wlroots based compositor.
Just because they’re the good guys doesn’t mean they never do propaganda. They probably under-report military damage, as this might inform the enemy of their weaknesses. On the other hand, they talk a lot about civilian casualties, as this allows them to attract the world’s sympathy.
I wish smartwatches were included too so that I could travel with just one charger and one cable. I guess waterproofing a USB-C port is not that easy though (for the ratings those watches usually have).
If I understand correctly, tit-for-tat is the best strategy so far. But it is only based on a competition and some simulation. I wonder if we will ever find and prove an optimal strategy.
I just realized today that it is written mainly in Rust.
I’m personally more interested in trying FSRS, I hope it gets into ankidroid soon.
It’s such a famous place that it has its own Wikipedia page. About the name, it says:
“Magot” literally means “stocky figurine from the Far East”. The name originally belonged to a fabric and novelty shop at nearby 23 Rue de Buci. The shop sold silk lingerie and took its name from a popular play of the moment (19th century) entitled Les Deux Magots de la Chine. Its two statues represent Chinese “mandarins”, or “magicians” (or “alchemists”), who gaze out over the room.
It’s the CPU architecture the app was compiled for. The biggest difference is that ARMv7 is 32 bits, and ARMv8 is 64 bits.
No, you don’t need to have an ID: https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F11601
When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all.