A list of puns related to "Computer Modern"
Computer glitch is a myth which doesn't exist in modern computers. Either bad programming or when a program meets a new condition not defined in it's logic is called a bug and fixed with a patch. Helpdesk people call it glitch so that they don't have to explain all those details to people. I will try to explain what my thought is. All the brokers pull the short interest data from one or multiple source(s). Someone at high level probably asked the developers to hide AMC only data or to show 1/2 of the SI data and its simple SQL query and calculation before you can present the data. Now what I think as it was totally illegal so there was no legal change record of it. Probably financial head asked a small team to implement that. Now in next change request the team overwrote that part of the program as probably it was never committed to their repository. This might be the reason we saw so many so called *glitches* with AMC stock in 2021. This time Apes noticed and made such a huge noise that they were afraid that if they *correct* then it may lead to investigation or court case and open can of worms and some big guys may go to jail if exposed. Thats why they just added that 12/15/2021 date to it. If it was a programming bug then you would see double SI for all the companies and not just AMC. I wrote many tools and still write so I know how things work.
MF shills will try to bury my post but Apes we are winning. Hedgies are desperate and using all type of illegal method but truths are coming out.
You can all now figure out Fintel is liar. The screenshots we posted are not photoshopped. Login to your TD/Etrade account and you can check yourself. Etrade still showing as of 8PM EST
Edit: Saw many people called me stupid, moron and used many other nice words. So I thought I will reply them here. Ok, Modern Computers don't glitch is a very simplified statement. I used that sentence just to explain that you probably hear this a lot when you call help-desk and they just use this to hide the truth. Now next thing about the glitch.
Two types of people replied, developers with practical coding experience agreed with the statement that there can't be so many *glitches* with only one ticker AMC. Someone must be tinkering with that specific data somewhere. It can be intentional or whatever but programs don't pick and choose unless designed to do it.
And another type of people who just attacked me for the general statement for the glitch
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AI Generated Shardless Agent Human Tribal 5-2
AI Generated Imperial Recruiter Human Tribal 5-2
AI Generated Imperial Recruiter Human Tribal 6-1
AI Generated Jeskai Murktide 7-1
AI Generated Human Tribal 10-0
AI Generated Human Ally Tribal
AI Generated Grixis Murktide in Dragon Tribal
AI Generated Omnath Control, 17 Free Spells in the 75
I scraped over 1000 modern decks from MTGTop8 and used a program called MTG Forge to have the computers play a tournament with all the decklists. Then for each pair of cards I calculated the average winrate for decks that have both those cards in them.
I then downloaded all the card text data from scryfall API and found the most common 500 words and symbols
... keep reading on reddit β‘Iβm a PC gamer. Not at all against consoles (they certainly have their place in gaming and are in fact the most popular way to game) but I brought up the fact that a game console has: a cpu, gpu, ram, hard drive and operating system just like a traditional computer setup.
My friends vehemently disagreed, said I was biased since Iβm an IT technician and work on computers professionally.
Wondering what you fine folks thought of this.
But on the other hand everybody lives like they are in 1200s or maybe Sengoku Jedai.
There are wireless radios, but for some reason everybody uses birds and messagers for communication.
In defending Gaara against diedra the Sand villages use fucking ballistas for defense ? Like seriously? There would a single Minigun be like 100 times more effective than 100 ballistas ? Then they send a hawk to Konaha to deliver a time sensitive messageβ¦wouldnβt it be easier to call the hokage ? They have tech for wireless radios and TVs are a thing so assuming that it should be possible to have calls.
I love Naruto, currently rewatching it, but these weird inconsistencies are irritating.
Hello. I am going o take the course Control systems, what book would you recommend today for a computer engineer?
In the old days, an animator would produce individual cells of art, each hand drawn, which were sequenced to create the animation. But that canβt possibly be how something like Cars 3 was made. Can someone explain how this works nowadays?
I feel like the only computers I have in my game are grey 2000's boxes. Any help? I can't run the big Monique modern computers pack because I don't have AL. Thanks!
I keep getting this pop up. Itβs annoying and idk how to fix it. Does anyone else have this issue? Is there a fix?
Why YSK: With this setup, you don't have to dig out your external hard drive every time you want to use it.
This is common practice for businesses, although they would use a NAS as it works better for multiple users.
instructions and example
Edit: Reposted for clarity.
Edit: It can also act as a media server
One of the main arguments that Austrians (Hayek, Lavoi, Kane, Horwitz e.t.c.) make against claims that modern computers make socialism possible is that a lot of information just cannot be collected and formalised. Only markets make it possible for this type of information to affect economic activity. So socialists will not be able to put this information into formulas and computers.
Can you please provide some examples of that type of information? And I'm specifically talking about tacit, dispersed, local (and so on) information that exists on the production side of the economy.
I understand why info about consumers' preferences is hard to collect (and to formalise). But what useful information about production side - that entrepreneurs do use in market economies - socialist planners will not be able to collect even in theory and even with modern technology?
Just getting started on a 3d software. This thing is super slow I'm just trying to sketch out a 2 point rectangle and it goes "not responding" on me. It's a rectangle. hello. Even paint can do it. It's so un believably LAG.
Jokes aside, is the software really slow?
EDIT: Found the issue. Display link monitor being plugged in is causing a ton of issues. CPU and GPU usage are low in taskmanager
Hi LaTeXians, so basically what I said in the title. This is a screenshot of some notes I studied on back in 2002. But chances are these notes were already quite dated even then. The headings are marked with the path and the name of the source file, it clearly says it's a tex file, so it must have been compiled with TeX or LaTeX, no question about that. The thing is, it could be me but I really like the style and feel of this font so much better. It looks like a stylized version of Computer Modern, but these are old notes, so it could be the old default font back in the '90s or maybe a different font altogether? Could you recognize it or provide a link to get it somehow? Even an old repo if it is indeed some earlier version of CM. Thanks in advance.
https://preview.redd.it/6wbld477cw781.png?width=953&format=png&auto=webp&s=68cd56c68e040600b35c2c6e36d02c683be0162d
Just like the title says. The institute is this bleeding edge/futuristic world under the world. Where everything else is ruins or at best at the level of the pre-war world, the institute never stopped progressing.
So why do their computers look like they did centuries before? They have architecture, fountains, clothing, a culture almost, theyβre cloning goddamned gorillasβ¦but their computers are monochrome text based terminals?
I recently got an old Vista PC, a Dell Inspiron 530, but I have a gaming PC so I don't really need it, so I though it would be cool to turn it into a DOS machine, is there any way I can make it boot into DOS, or a version of it like FreeDOS, while also emulating the sound card and such that DOS needs? Using Linux or something is fine, as long as I don't have to deal with it, I just want to use DOS. Thanks in advance.
I said I'd do it, so here it is. Don't know if it quite falls under music, but it strikes me as the closest match. My first writeup, so please be gentle, but do tell me where I can improve.
Ah, the early aughts. The dot-com bubble had burst, people were getting back into futurist speculation, Myspace was one of the biggest site on the internet, and various music labels were tearing their hair out trying to figure out how to stop people from copying their CDs onto blank discs. This is the story of how one of those efforts blew up into an infamous incident bringing a whole class of software into the public eye, and then was promptly forgotten.
In those days, piracy was a pretty huge problem as far as the music industry was concerned. The consumer conversion from analog to digital formats was in full swing, MP3 as a format was a complete juggernaut, and as eager as record labels were to take the advantages and run, they were extremely slow and resistant to dealing with the downsides. The same factors that made CDs more profitable than cassettes also made it easier for Johnny to buy a CD and copy it for all his friends. Or just take the files off the CD, tell mom and dad not to use the phone for a few hours, and share it on Napster.
As early as 2000, Sony was pretty mad about this. Steve Heckler, the senior VP, was quoted as saying "The industry will take whatever steps it needs to protect itself and protect its revenue streams. It will not lose that revenue stream, no matter what[...] We will develop technology that transcends the individual user. We will firewall Napster at source -- we will block it at your cable company, we will block it at your phone company, we will block it at your ISP. We will firewall it at your PC."
The technoliberalist-slanted inhabitants of that early internet fell somewhere between predictably incensed and understandably amused. On principle they would never buy a Sony product again, but there wasn't a real threat there because Sony had no control in the changing technological landscape, and the comments were just ill-informed babbling. The rest of us that even knew enough to know about this kind of drama mostly just saw it as a lot of hot air.
It didn't occur to most people that Heckler's words weren't an inflated threat, but a promise of what was to come.
In mid 2003, Sony began selling CDs with two particula
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https://i.imgur.com/KcXHR9k.png (using Sumatra PDF viewer)
Could someone confirm this ?
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/167290/why-do-different-fonts-have-different-point-sizes
There must be a table somewhere with info like this:
For 12-point Roman font, typical heights for
ascender, x-height, descender are :
3.1 pt, 5.4 pt, 2.1 pt
> For 12-point Roman font, typical heights for
> __ ascender, ___ x-height, ___ descender __ are :
> ___ 3.1 pt, _____ 5.4 pt, _____ 2.1 pt
I will show the decklists first. Scroll below to see how it works.
AI Generated Shardless Agent Human Tribal 5-2
AI Generated Imperial Recruiter Human Tribal 5-2
AI Generated Imperial Recruiter Human Tribal 6-1
AI Generated Jeskai Murktide 7-1
AI Generated Human Tribal 10-0
AI Generated Human Ally Tribal
AI Generated Grixis Murktide in Dragon Tribal
AI Generated Omnath Control, 17 Free Spells in the 75
I scraped over 1000 modern decks from MTGTop8 and used a program called MTG Forge to have the computers play a tournament with all the decklists. Then for each pair of cards I calculated the average winrate for decks that have both those cards in them.
I then downloaded all the card text data from scryfall API and found the most common 500 words and symbols
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