Your worst still friendly friend
Quite agree with point number 1, moreover the fact that those you re following boost everything they like tends to cause a kind of “spam”, I think developers should dissociate the Boost button from the “Like” button.
The game is called Subpixel Snake and can technically played if you put all of your settings to maximum zoom and hold a magnifying glass up to your screen, but even then you would have a tough time of actually building a long snake or seeing anything that’s going on. You can check it out in action and learn more about subpixels in Patrick’s Video below, and you can also have a go at the game on his website. I’ve tried making this work on my Mac and I can’t get anywhere near close enough to see what’s going on, but if you do have a microscope handy or can put your Mac on the other end of the Hubble telescope, then you might stand a chance!
Edit 10 000 years please, it would seem more coherent.
Interesting, still why did you choose the number 300 exactly ?
Personally I never pay attention to the score.
Let’s wish him a good recovery
This question is too difficult, there are too many candidates…
Modern Robin Hood
Dunno but if I were an alien the stupidest thing I could do would be contact “humans”.
No more microblog for me.
has confessed and will be prosecuted in Vietnam
They can’t prosecute all these free pedophile millionaires (or billionaires), but there are plenty of people to prosecute enthusiasts who share intangible content. What beautiful justice!
Have to use it at work, it is a real nightmare.
Most of people choose what marketing makes them to choose.
All that’s missing is the garage myth behind the creation of BlueSky, without forgetting how its creator is a genius, and these people would be willing to pay for access!
Centralized or decentralized platforms, they don’t care lol
FBI should care more about Epstein’s friends instead of having fun with digital books
It’s a daunting battle to fight, and it’s disheartening to see that even when we try to discuss these issues, many people are quick to dismiss our concerns.
You said it all.
Whether we like Richard Stallman or not, we cannot deny that it started (in part) with the “I don’t care” and the denigration of free software.
Education systems around the world have failed to promote free software as an IT basis and vigilance against proprietary software lobbies.
My opinion is that after being conditioned by their environment most people have already given up on their privacy, so mass surveillance does not bother them that much…
I’m still blaming the MIT for that !
Studying mathematics is a difficult but also rewarding activity. This requires having a positive relationship with the effort. By analogy we could compare this to sport. To give up practicing mathematics because it is difficult is equivalent to giving up sport because it tires.
For those interested in the education of mathematics, I would recommend this book by mathematician David Bessis.
Mathematica: A Secret World of Intuition and… by David Bessis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJafasuk4NQ