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  • Fractal makes a few good cases, OP's being one of them. The Define series is more about low volume + high capacity than airflow. All of their cases should have GPU clearance specs so you can tell if you have enough space before buying

  • If a line-following robot bumps into a 3 year old, it might knock them over. It's a different situation with high speed 2 ton death machines

  • Paru was at one point a rewrite of yay in Rust, and has since continued development as a pseudo parallel fork. It's good. Dunno if it's worth switching, you'd have to see if there's any specific features you might happen to want, but they're both fine

  • Yeah. Normal whoppers are crunchy. 1 in 4 whoppers is soggy and chewy and hard to eat

  • Whoppers are good but the risk of getting a bad one is not worth it. Ech

  • It can be, usually for college credit though

  • At the universities I went to, Calc 2 was integration, sequences and series, then Calc 3 was multivariable. They really pack all the harder parts into 2.

  • I got that banana for my cat. I think the catnip wears off or something but he still likes to have it near him.

  • It's called speed of lobsters

  • I'm speaking my truth. XR Adderall, crack em open and pour em on me tongue. The caviar of stimulants

  • My only time-release capsule is filled with little beads, I just pop it open and eat the beads like pop rocks

  • I've been taking 6+ pills a day for years and still can't get myself to swallow them. I just chew everything. Tasty painkillers and caffeine.

  • It's a reach, but the Fourier transformation of a Schwarz (rapidly decaying) function is also a Schwarz function. Compact support is a strictly stronger condition than Schwarz (the function must eventually decay to 0) but doesn't have this nice property with respect to Fourier transforms, i.e. the FT of a compactly supported function is Schwarz but not necessarily compactly supported

  • I'm stuck on the homological algebra exercise

  • Don't think it saves bandwidth unless it's a DNS level block, which IT should also do but separately from uBO

  • Java is a fine choice. Much prefer it over pseudocode.

  • I have read programs a lot shorter than 500 lines which I don't have the expertise to write.

  • I worked with Progress via an ERP that had been untouched and unsupported for almost 20 years. Damn easy to break stuff, more footguns than SQL somehow

  • This has nothing to do with Windows or Linux. Crowdstrike has in fact broken Linux installs in a fairly similar way before.