Don't forget the widespread parasite infection rate due to his work on cheap sanitation infrastructure. The last "generation" of excessively wealthy philanthropists did wonderful things, like build universities, parks, and feed the homeless. This "generation" seems intent on fixing the world, which, while neocolonialist, is really promising in the amount of progress.
That's actually been my opinion a while. When Firefox tells me "This connection may not be trusted" I'm less inclined to worry, because the CA is just one extra link in the chain to be broken.
In fact, their main target platform is unity, which itself is designed as a cross-platform engine. Support also exists for the semi-cross-platform unreal engine. That's on top of their native libraries, which are only really supported well on windows.
Given the context, you seem to be suggesting that you are, yourself, a scam artist. Might want to consider implications of your phrasing in the future.
I know how trollish this is going to sound, but it's consistent with my observations. This was a demonstration of just how well libertarian investors do in a (mostly) unregulated environment.
Of course I understand C. I just DONT_WANT_TO_DEAL_WITH_INT_CONSTANTS, when modern type safe enums exist, and other pointless annoyances that are conventional in C.
OpenGL is great, but for trying to be a modern language for writing applications, OpenCL seems a little stuck on old, bad C conventions. Someone should tell the devs that just because they're stuck writing in assembly and C, not every user wants to.
Also, it's worth pointing out that 32 million is 3 times the largest successfully crowd funded project ever. This will never happen, especially since indiegogo has way less than half the financial user base of kickstarter.
The y chromosome doesn't code many genes at all, and this has been known for a long time. It's main function is turning specific genes off. Anatomy of all sorts, including gender characteristics is coded across all 24 chromosomes. The y just suppresses the female parts.
If I learn something over a decade ago in a high school class, it shouldn't be "science news."
XNA has easy, painless shader compilation. You can plug a C# image class into an XNA texture, pipe it through a vshs shader that you write by hand, and dump the output to a texture, back to an image. That process is highly interoperable with existing C# applications.
But that ignores the fact that Microsoft abandoned XNA like an unwanted child.
Tell me again how private institutions invented the Internet of all things. I'm pretty sure that that is one very clear example of something that was developed by government research.
Who cares who owns it(well I'm sure the people of the town do), that's a distinction that drives the line between communism and other systems. Socialism is defined by the character of trying to maximize the social good of government, regardless of the common conflation between socialism and communism.
The missing phrase in my post here is decrease in, it was not an oblique reference to Windows virus infection rates.
Don't forget the widespread parasite infection rate due to his work on cheap sanitation infrastructure. The last "generation" of excessively wealthy philanthropists did wonderful things, like build universities, parks, and feed the homeless. This "generation" seems intent on fixing the world, which, while neocolonialist, is really promising in the amount of progress.
It's Darwinism at its best.
If and only if you consider "having money" to be a trait worth selecting on.
That's actually been my opinion a while. When Firefox tells me "This connection may not be trusted" I'm less inclined to worry, because the CA is just one extra link in the chain to be broken.
In fact, their main target platform is unity, which itself is designed as a cross-platform engine. Support also exists for the semi-cross-platform unreal engine. That's on top of their native libraries, which are only really supported well on windows.
Given the context, you seem to be suggesting that you are, yourself, a scam artist. Might want to consider implications of your phrasing in the future.
I know how trollish this is going to sound, but it's consistent with my observations. This was a demonstration of just how well libertarian investors do in a (mostly) unregulated environment.
There's nothing magical about type safety, you know, except for the confidence that the setting your assigning relates at all the value you're using.
Of course I understand C. I just DONT_WANT_TO_DEAL_WITH_INT_CONSTANTS, when modern type safe enums exist, and other pointless annoyances that are conventional in C.
When dealing with position as the base function, sure. But more generally, I'm pretty sure "second derivative" is the universal term.
OpenGL is great, but for trying to be a modern language for writing applications, OpenCL seems a little stuck on old, bad C conventions. Someone should tell the devs that just because they're stuck writing in assembly and C, not every user wants to.
Complete and utter bullshit.
I wasn't aware that "bullshit" meant objective measurable fact
You mean, unlike the young people during the recessions of the '80s?
That's not an unreasonable distinction. The young-old wealth gap in the United States is bigger than it's been in a century.
Also, it's worth pointing out that 32 million is 3 times the largest successfully crowd funded project ever. This will never happen, especially since indiegogo has way less than half the financial user base of kickstarter.
The human species has:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,X, and Y.
How many do you count?
The y chromosome doesn't code many genes at all, and this has been known for a long time. It's main function is turning specific genes off. Anatomy of all sorts, including gender characteristics is coded across all 24 chromosomes. The y just suppresses the female parts.
If I learn something over a decade ago in a high school class, it shouldn't be "science news."
Not really? Temperature change fits pretty well to a quadratic right now, I thought.
Actually, it's not the rate of change, it's the rate of change of the rate of change that's scary.
'Cause movies weren't formulaic before 2005.
Really. It's like the 80s never happened to the writer, apparently. Nostalgia doesn't mean movies were better back when.
XNA has easy, painless shader compilation. You can plug a C# image class into an XNA texture, pipe it through a vshs shader that you write by hand, and dump the output to a texture, back to an image. That process is highly interoperable with existing C# applications.
But that ignores the fact that Microsoft abandoned XNA like an unwanted child.
With a warrant, I could see it falling within the range of things considered appropriate. Doesn't really differ from a stake-out in that regard.
Rather than have an extended debate over an what amounted to an aside, I'll just concede the point and withdraw my original statement.
Tell me again how private institutions invented the Internet of all things. I'm pretty sure that that is one very clear example of something that was developed by government research.
Who cares who owns it(well I'm sure the people of the town do), that's a distinction that drives the line between communism and other systems. Socialism is defined by the character of trying to maximize the social good of government, regardless of the common conflation between socialism and communism.
On the other hand, it is socialism. Using the government to do something for the greater good of society.