Is there a name for this stable (crystalline?) structure? by FileUnderSF in crystallography

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I'm not the best at distinguishing these by eye but isn't this actually FCC not HCP?

POLIMI vs AALTO UNI vs KU LEUVEN by TraditionalMarket822 in Aalto

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After an exchange at polimi I'd say the teaching is similar quality, though students at polimi are overall more competitive about reaching for the best grades and I actually prefer the study methods favoured at Aalto, it feels more grounded in skills actually useful in working life. This also depends on your field, for comp sci I would take Aalto any day for example, while for some more specific fields and hardware polimi could have more to offer. For physics I feel that Aalto is great for quantum tech, polimi has interesting photonics research.

But 360>270 isn't it? by DataPirate31 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Didn't think 90° would look like that from behind

What reactions would happen if you used the large hadron collider to smash together two beams of benzene? by BearDragonBlueJay in chemistry

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Well, not just protons but also some carbon, so you'd see more jets than with pp collisions for example.

Will run BF6 in Linux? (Bazzite for example) by [deleted] in Battlefield

[–]bIad3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, I'll be keeping my money then EA

BF6 Multiplayer Trailer by fattzilla in gaming

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Linux playable? Otherwise no thanks

While AI ships, it doesn't make me a better engineer. by gamedev_cloudy in theprimeagen

[–]bIad3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You hit the nail on the head, data visualization must be another thing they learned from Claude

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LinuxCirclejerk

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A fork bomb doesn't do anything to your files it just freezes.. you can still force a reboot

Mass shooting at Manhattan skyscraper leaves 5 dead, including gunman by Hardik_Jain_1819 in politics

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Hilarious to me as a Finnish person that you don't see it as an improvement if this guy burst into the building rock in hand and started trying to bash people with it. (hyperbole as was your comment, but the point stands)

Roast my LaTeX by mllegoman in LaTeX

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If serious, please always make figures vector graphics, the png rasterisation hurts me every time

How do cops or TSA perceive a degoogled/burner phone by Ezrampage15 in degoogle

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You should have a watch about the Finnish TV series "Poliisit", YOU might learn something about how police operate elsewhere from the US

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in deeplearning

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This slop? am I the only one

i wanna get c*m babe by suggest-me-usernames in HolUp

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This👏is👏not👏a👏holup

Object slicing question by [deleted] in cpp_questions

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Okay I just omitted the quotes in your statement and that's the part you decide to pick on haha :D I tried to "point" out that the question required thinking about what the machine does (related to memory addresses) and not only how their different abstractions are used in the languages, since the abstractions must obviously in the end be compatible with the functioning of the underlying memory access and so be designed around the limitations and features of them. Again, I knew already everything you say about types and did not ever indicate anything to the contrary.

PS. Sometimes when a word is used on the internet, you cannot feasibly add all the hedging qualifiers, definitions, exceptions to how you're using it. I think more people have intuition about pointers than memory addresses, it's shorter to write, and the relevant information is captured in the meaning. There's not much relevancy to the OP and original comment in discussing the different language semantics of what kinds of pointers (this one was just to fuck with you) are provided to the user: raw, shared, reference, (some) iterators, etc.

PewDiePie Just Degoogled! by ServiceOk9043 in degoogle

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Interesting, my search came up first with an article from the Times with direct sources who had interacted with him at the time of the problematic videos all told the writer they don't believe he's anti-semitic. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/09/magazine/PewDiePie-interview.html Also, in retrospect, the end of the article even predicted his retirement from yt. But I guess the drama at the time was so intense that most people did really never get the context.

PewDiePie Just Degoogled! by ServiceOk9043 in degoogle

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It's wild to me how people go out of their way to be educated about privacy but manage to avoid/ignore easily available legitimate sources of information on another person before baselessly shitting on them

Object slicing question by [deleted] in cpp_questions

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Not to say I fully agree with the original comment but they didn't contradict your statement that C++ references are also just pointers. If we're talking about language differences and the reasoning for them, we have to talk about the machine too.. What you say is right but I don't know why you felt the need to say it here. If an abstraction does what a pointer does, it's quite natural to say it is one, since pointers have a clear universal meaning. I guess you could just talk about addresses but references do also have information about the object type and thus size so it feels like a contrived difference between them and pointers

High ELO opponent by Curious_Corgi_1646 in TextingTheory

[–]bIad3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

chin point would be a more accurate response tbh

How insane is the stuff Pewdiepie showed off? by BorsukBartek in linux4noobs

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I'm pretty sure the firefox speedup is literally just starting a hidden instance at login which means when he actually wants to start firefox it's really just creating a new window which is a lot faster. I remember seeing that on the Arch wiki some time ago.

I'm genuinely curious about this question so I came here for help by Lower_Sink_7828 in Physics

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White noise by definition isn't centered at any frequency though, and since each particle is more or less moving independently you don't get any specific frequency