Yeah dude you gotta have some of those cushy slippers
Yeah dude you gotta have some of those cushy slippers
Like what the other person said, you don’t know the extent of your error until you have a more accurate measuring technique.
And you don’t just redefine an already-established unit. 😅 Rather, all the things that depend on the meter will be fucked up instead.
Well yes, but only by a little. It was using ancient measuring techniques which were highly error-prone. Like running from one place to the next and counting the length manually. Shit like that. Still impressively close to the real size!
Standing for hours is counteracted by a few minutes of this? Is that really true?
despite being morbidly obese and not going to the gym
I think you have other problems though. Hope you get that sorted out so you’ll love longer, mate. ❤️
Yeah this is for office/desk workers. It doesn’t necessarily apply to everyone.
I have no use for this, but you seem like a really nice person. I just wanted to mention that.
The problem is that the meter is originally defined in terms of the size of the earth, which is in no way related to the speed of light.
I exhaled at the Bond comment, but this made me giggle and smile from ear to ear. 😂
You tell me, buster! 🕵️♂️
Nah, j/k. But seriously tell Erdogan to piss off. ❤️
Is this propaganda?
Ah yeah, that doesn’t look like my cup of tea.
I used Emacs before I moved over to vim, early on when I was at Uni. It was pretty good. I was fast with it. The movements were good. But definitely finger fatigued out pretty quickly and said I need something less holdy and more tappy. So I tried vim, it was a blessing. The motions were awesome. But I just couldn’t stay away from the idea of Kakoune’s paradigm. And then I revisited Helix again and noticed it had Kakoune as one of its inspirations, I just had to give it an honest go, and it’s already been two years soon. I’ve barely made any configurations past the first week of setting up LSPs for work. It’s literally production ready, as I use it exclusively for work and at home.
Welcome to try it out! I’m here if you need any guidance or tips. LSP is not setup out of the box, just like with vim, so beware of that. And I don’t… particularly like the configuration format (TOML). But there’s very little that needs configuring IMO. Auto brackets are there, jump to file, jump to symbol, jump to buffer, jump to symbol project-wide, search file, search project, rename symbol, etc, etc, etc. It’s all there once LSPs are setup. 👍
About 19 GB on Google Drive, free account. 20 GB on Tuta, I believe, paid. Also a free account on Mega, 20 GB. More than enough for me.
(Actually I’m on a trial run of Google One 2 TB tier that came free with my Pixel 9 Pro, but I’m cancelling that when the time comes.)
That post text sent me dizzy, ngl
Yeah but no. An established unit didn’t change. Otherwise all the old literature will depend on history rather than just still be true and valid.