I don’t like Anduril either, but what’s wrong with taking their money and using it for good purpose?
Exactly. And even if one doesn’t know how to package it, they can just open a request issue.
FYI: Not only polish ancestry. The suffix -ski (feminine: -ska), has been restricted to the nobility.
What a hypocrite. You’re talking about trust and saying things like this?!
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The first successful transfection of designed mRNA packaged within a liposomal nanoparticle into a cell was published in 1989. “Naked” (or unprotected) lab-made mRNA was injected a year later into the muscle of mice.
But on the other hand, first human test was in 2001
Yeah, I was thinking about it and then asked here. It seems like most of nice stuff was invented in the 19st century, and in the past 24 years we just improve it.
Still not as good as native package
It doesn’t make a big difference. You are going to send emails to Gmail most of the time anyway.
Come on, it’s just a funny greentext. BTW, what’s transphobic here?
Sorry, I forgot to add post body to this crosspoint. See edit.
And lack of Adobe is a feature, not an issue.
Linux wins again.
useful brain-computer interface
It’s called a keyboard, and I already have one.
They mean the iPhone’s MAC address, right?
Also, the whole internet surveillance isn’t going away now, is it?
Here are the results of last chat control voting, for example:
Do you know why sharp is added to the end of programming languages? Like c sharp and f sharp?
There was (and still is) a language called C. Then C++ was invented. And then C#, maybe because #
looks kinda like 4 pluses.
There is also another programming paradigm, called functional programming. F# is a functional programming language and runs on the same platform as C# (that platform is called .NET). That’s why they named it F#.
Actually, I don’t even know if it is pronounced c sharp or f sharp. I just assumed it was the same as music.
Yes, it’s pronounced see sharp.
I wouldn’t say I’m 100% happy with NixOS, but there is no going back at this point.
Now that implies a lot