

unfortunately ESOL is the less common/more cryptic term generally. we all learn a lot every day!


unfortunately ESOL is the less common/more cryptic term generally. we all learn a lot every day!


Lawmakers on the [State] House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee voted 4-2 to move the bill.


The headline means that Congress will deny the White House’s -22% request by conceding a -4%. All while the Trump administration follows the letter to skirt the spirit by changing funding from $472,000–a-year to $830,000–for-four-years, and that’s unadjusted for inflation—funding less science while spending more money.
At least Congress is trying to exercize its power of the purse, instead of just some Democrats and Independents.


Their back end now has to have the compute power to encode and serve up gigabits of streaming video for anything more than ~50 concurrent users
it’s actually the customers’ bandwidth, not theirs. everything is self-hosted by the customer.
not sure if that’s worse


it seems like they sometimes need to stream the finished app coded, too
(still no need for 60 fps…)


useless
People are paying them for it, so it’s useful enough apparently.


imo the BPC extension is the better choice. it can, for example, automatically load content from archive.today


Lisp is (elegantly IMO but also in a way that makes it intimidating to read) indeed built on lists. I do not see how that makes Python’s lists have any relation to Lisp.


I don’t think Lisp invented lists


because it’s k if cond else j, not if cond k j


i have never heard someone say “not wrong” other than a context like “not even wrong”
I’d say it’s not an ESL problem so much as a “common swift not endangered nor news here” problem.