

Mainly written in C++. Uses the Apache license. Stems from amazon’s lumberyard project. Has a broad developer base. GitHub: https://github.com/o3de/o3de
Mainly written in C++. Uses the Apache license. Stems from amazon’s lumberyard project. Has a broad developer base. GitHub: https://github.com/o3de/o3de
Calculating weeks of pregnancy from the previous menstruation is generally a lot more reliable in predicting the date of birth than calculating from conception.
I needed that clarification. It is for practical medical reasons. Not so much about biological facts. I take from this. Thanks.
It is called sampling and recombination, which is perfectly fine. The only metric should be that the final product masters the testing parkour. And that parkour better be worth its name. :)
Interesting. Thanks.
Menstrual bleeding counts as some kind of abortion then? Or is it meant retroactively only if a fertilization of the egg occurred? 🤔
It would be fun if they would never reach 3.15. Because of the pi joke. But semantic versioning has a say in this, too. Sadly.
I use it myself and I’m content with its features and performance. (It fits my workflow. It is quite stable. Tags and backlinks are awesome and scripting yields good results for dynamic tables.) But:
The wysiwyg editor has its quirks and missing features. I. E. In certain cases it scrolls down multiple pages when I just want to move the cursor a few lines.
The full text search doesn’t return all results (at least with default settings). Sometimes I need to use grep on the md files.
It is quite slow on startup both on android and PC. Maybe because electron.
A search for .md in the article didn’t yield any results. :(
How does zettlr store its documents? Are there export / import options for markdown?
E: found something. Yes, markdown. license: GPLv3. Supports tags. Runs on: Windows, Mac, Linux (x64, arm), sadly no android (not planned, they lack the resources). A feature matrix, nice.
How does silverbullet compare to it?
Impressive… auxiliary tanks!
Interesting.
It was hard for me to tolerate the 50hz flickering. Especially in peripheral vision. Same with fluorescent tubes. Good times (not).
Useless superpowers… :) CRTs must have been fun.
Straight answer, I don’t know lol
:)
I tried to find something on the internets. It says something about additional color spaces - in that regard the yellowish color makes sense. and reducing color flickering. 🤷♀️
Yes, I could tell if dlp, whenever my eyes moved.
They fixed the issue by increasing the color changing frequency in led beamers.:)
What’s the 4th color on the wheel used for? White minus white… black, yes. But why?
And then they invented the colour wheel. And the DMD with lots of tiny mirrors. And afterwards they used LEDs and laser diodes…
Everything can be made with triangles. You just need enough of them.
Can I have everything? Inside and outside the Venn circles!