I know some people in real life that thought Colbert’s “Republican” character was genuine and not satire. It’s sad
I know some people in real life that thought Colbert’s “Republican” character was genuine and not satire. It’s sad
Should be a nottheonion article
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I imagine terminal velocity with no air resistance would be 9.8m/s/s. I was saying that the feather reaches terminal velocity more quickly than a bowling ball in non-vacuum conditions
I haven’t seen anyone mention this yet, so here’s how I understand it. The feather falls slower in non-vacuum conditions because it reaches its terminal velocity much more quickly than the bowling ball.
Edit: terminal velocity: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_velocity
There are people that think this post is wrong because the equation is wrong or due to a lack of units
The equation for cylindrical volume is correct (circular area multipled by height).
And the units are unimportant (can be described as cubed units)
The issue is that Pi is a constant. Constants and variables are different things.
Other examples of constants: 1, 24, 7, -1 … Etc.
Saying Pi = 5 is like saying 1 = 5 … Both Pi and numbers like 1,2,3, etc. have a constant (non-varying) value.
You can’t reassign a value on a constant. It’s like me sticking up 3 fingers and claiming there are 5 fingers there.
Pretty sure that was Dale Earnhardt (think that’s how it’s spelled). He was a famous NASCAR racer
I’d call myself adequate with PowerShell, but I’ve never seen this before. Is hh an alias, or is hh a binary?
Edit: it appears hh.exe is the compiled html help viewer. Neat
This 100%. I liked bash scripting when I was in college. Took some time to actually learn powershell, and it’s been amazing. Steep learning curve in the beginning, but it’s worth it
Edit: I had also meant to mention the fact that powershell definitely feels a little similar to bash. I mean, not quite the same. Powershell is more object oriented, whereas bash is more text oriented. Powershell for structured data is nice.
I have a feeling IPv6 falls into the category of technology that requires constant “re-learning”. I’d also place OAuth2 in that camp as well
It looks like they’re getting off on the wrong foot
I refuse to believe anybody knows how IPv6 works
Not sure when they added it, but you can get dark mode on it. The path for me: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 19\Common7\IDE
the file you need to modify is ssms.pkgundef
and the line has a comment above it that says //Remove Dark Theme
Just comment the line. Boom
Edit: I have a very new edition of ssms (some version of 19) so YMMV
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