Bing (and therefore duckduckgo) was down a couple days ago. I could imagine people temporarily switching to google during the outage.
Bing (and therefore duckduckgo) was down a couple days ago. I could imagine people temporarily switching to google during the outage.
Not that I know of, but I see the picture now. I’m using the android voyager app.
Failed to load media, broken image icon.
1 tweet = 140 bytes
1 (printed) page = 60 lines of 60 characters = 3600 bytes
1 moa (minute of audio in 128000 bps mp3) = 960000 bytes
1 mov (minute of video) = typically around 30MB but varies by resolution and encoding, like ounces vs troy ounces vs apothecary ounces.
1 loc (library of congress, used for measuring hard drive capacity) = around 10TB depending on jurisdiction.
The curse of camel case!
Guix users represent.
C++ streams are ugly in their own right, but C++ preferred practice these days is to treat it as its own language rather than as a C superset. That is, lots of crufty old C stuff still works in C++ for legacy reasons, but using it when you don’t have to is considered inappropriate.
Yes, fprintff is a C thing.
I didn’t know neo-Nazi music was a thing. I’ve heard “Springtime for Hitler” but that was supposed to be parody.
Nobel Laureate is a bit of an overstatement but she was part of an organization that won the Nobel Prize, similar to how Amnesty International has won it a few times:
She was a contributing author to the 2007 IPCC report, maybe not a huge deal (there were 100+ authors) but it is reasonably relevant. Here is a chapter that she contributed to (I don’t know if there is more than one) and her earlier work is cited.