My college doesn’t include any of the popular publishers in it’s online library, so yeah. It’s either open access or Sci-Hub
My college doesn’t include any of the popular publishers in it’s online library, so yeah. It’s either open access or Sci-Hub
For Windows and Mac, yes. V1 was very polished when I used it back in the day, I assume V2 is the same. For Linux, fuck no. They don’t care one bit about that OS.
I tried it with bottles. It installed fine after manually installing dotnet 4.8, but I couldn’t get Affinity Photo itself to run, even after extensive tweaks. All I get is an exception without any description in the terminal output.
This is why I force my browser to warn me when SSL isn’t available. Makes me at least a little safer when I have to use public wifi
From your perspective, your body wouldn’t really change. It’s the handedness / chirality of the universe that would be flipped. It’s an odd thing to think about…
Why are the different scales connected? How exactly does one interpolate between agreeableness and neuroticism? This is the kind of diagram I used to draw as an 8 year old, and they put this crap in a real product…
The thing it can do best is bewilder developers with it’s strange choices
It’s a decent language I guess. My main criticism is that the constructor paradigm just isn’t well suited for RAII. I always find myself retrofitting Rust’s style of object creation into my C++ code.
I’m so gonna buy this if it even remotely lives up to that headline
Give me the cheese
Where I’m from, it’s super common to print A4 in half size and fold them into a little booklet when you need to distribute a few pages to loads of people
The dems would be drilling more holes, just with a slightly smaller drill bit
Can you choose where Dr. Pepper bottle is summoned? If yes, you could just summon one in the throats of Putin, Trump, and anyone else who is a threat to global peace.
Capitalism makes work degrading
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The modern keybinds might make me drop micro for nano again
Until now I could get by with Scihub and Arxiv for college and personal hyperfixation research, but I’d actually love to ask an author directly some time if I ever run into a paper where that’s necessary.