I like this picture. The blur, the background bokeh, it’s just… Nice.
Thanks for posting, you’ve a nice cat.
I like this picture. The blur, the background bokeh, it’s just… Nice.
Thanks for posting, you’ve a nice cat.
No worries… It’s a pretty obscure math joke anyway :-P
Maths - sin, tan and cos are all factors of the rotation of a circle, hence pi being on there. I’m not a mathematician, I just watch standup maths and can recommend his book, “love triangle” to explain this sort of stuff.
I haven’t watched it…
… But you totally should.
I’ve always wanted to go to Indiana after Indiana Jones. I mean, he voluntarily chose that name…
For those who don’t get the reference: Wreck It Ralph 2
The ICO in the UK is pretty good… I used to work on their CRM system and it was an eye opener how little, and also how big the things they investigated were.
I’m in the UK. I’ll never brag about our train system, not after Twatcher privatised them, and further back the horrific Beeching cuts.
The rest - yeah, worth it.
This is illegal in UK and Europe…
That’s weird… I’ve done interviews from both sides, and that’s just weird. Glad you got through to 2nd round, though!
I’ll be honest, I’m still screwing around trying to get a working *arr stack on my pi4b, but then I’m also looking for more stuff on there and having it deployed as a network device automatically with dimension hosting, DNS, DHCP and stuff like that with a glutun VPN securing it all… So yeah :-D
If you got those running in windows, given they’re built for a Linux environment (I guess you either used docker or windows subsystem for Linux), then you’re eminently ready to move to Linux.
Bernard Hill does look a lot alike in certain angles; never seen it before myself but you pointing it out and now I can’t not see it.
Ok. But also - no it doesn’t.
“The mother acetifies the wine into vinegar.”
Not oxidises. Acetic acid is vinegar, formed from wine by the aerobic action of bacteria.
“My” source?
That means it’s an aerobic bacterial process (aerobic - operating in the presence of air, or specifically oxygen in this case). Not oxidation, which is specifically the interaction of oxygen interactions with the molecule to bond preferentially over the existing bonds, “rusting” them in common parlance.
That’s a bit stretched…
Ah cool, no worries. Hard to tell sometimes, and it’s better to admit you’re one of today’s 10,000 than be forever dumb :-D
I got, “I’m sorry I can play hangman yet” in Gemini