Absolute banger classic.
Absolute banger classic.
I’ve been playing Heart of the Machine, and really enjoying it. It’s a fascinating 4x ish in a future city, in a bit of an inversion of AI Wars (same developer). Before playing, I was merely intrigued, but now I’m excitedly awaiting where it goes. It was, however, initially difficult to figure out what to do. Perhaps more UX is going to be useful here.
Are there any other death metal bands with a vocal delivery similar to Archspire?
What an adorable MoonMoon!
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I’m confused as to your meaning here. Current codecs are miles ahead of what we had in the past. Unless you mean typical resolution (eg. 4k, 8k, etc).
I’ve been really enjoying it, even in its limited state. Jetpacks are a total game changer, and I love that the fuel lasts a long time. There’s still a few obvious QoL additions needed, especially with stuff like the cargo ships (gotta type the name in?!), but otherwise it’s got a really strong foundation. Also, elevators are amazing; just realized last night that one cam connect wire to the cab. Really excited to see how the game develops in the future (traaaaaains).
For the purposes of OPs problem (P v NP), it considers not particular solutions, but general algorithmic approaches. Thus, we consider things as either Hard (exponential time, by size of input), or Easy (only polynomial time, by size of input).
A number of important problems fall into this general class of Hard problems: Sudoku, Traveling Salesman, Bin Packing, etc. These all have initial setups where solving them takes exponential time.
On the other hand, as an example of an easy problem, consider sorting a list of numbers. It’s really easy to determine if a lost is sorted, and it’s always relatively fast/easy to sort the list, no matter what setup it had initially.
I think you may be conflating something with the story of Perelman, who solved the Poincare conjecture (with its 1 million dollar prize), rejected the prize and basically told the math world to stuff it: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Perelman
There was an episode of PBS Space Time on the holographic principle in general recently, and I believe they’ve also discussed the black hole thing as well.
That prick Richard Woolsey had a great character arc though!
100%. Just looking at the thumbnail had me singing it in my head. That said, there’s still a lot of great songs in it; e.g. Alan Cummings nails the opener.
This should be the Florida motto.
The Apollo Beach manatee viewing center is actually pretty great, TBH. I’ve seen sharks, sting rays & a myriad of other aquatic life, while just chilling on the pier. Not to mention the many dozens of adorable floating potato-cows. I’d recommend checking it out if one’s in the area during the cooler season.
We’re definitely not. Please send help.
While I still enjoy the latter & more recent material, I absolutely love the DEI / None era Meshuggah the best. I wonder what bands have similar styles to it - basically a mix of polymetric melodic jazzy thrash’ish. I should take a trip to the Metal Archives and go dumpster diving.
I always wonder what fun & awesome output Chuck would have continued to make if he were still here. Obligatory - Fuck Cancer.
“Pray return to the waking sands” PTSD intensifies
I didn’t see anything in the paper about the rotational speed of galaxies. Was that accounted for?
This is -exactly- what I thought of, seeing this picture. As a side note, there’s a family of Roseate Spoonbills that live near me, and everytime I pass them, I think “This is a good bird to know.” They’re really quite pretty.
I remember first listening to this album back in ~99, and man I couldn’t even process its greatness. Love it. I remember reading, seemingly a million years years ago, that a follow up album was still in the works, but it’s been 26 years now… I’ll huff some more copium I guess.