What also matters is the speed at which they can perform operations on those qubits, and which pairs of them can be made to interact (there are some setups where only adjacent ones can, for some graph -- IIRC most/all trapped ion setups were like that some time ago).
If you fix the current applied, any additional series resistance (e.g. resistance of skin, which depends on which part of the body it is and whether you have a cut there) doesn't change the current that passes through the heart. What does change it is any additional parallel resistance, which is barely affected by things outside of skin (potentially modulo the case of the person being dripping wet with saltwater or similar, which _reduces_ the current that goes through heart compared to a dry person).
@freemo And because the resistance of alternate pathways that do not cross the heart is also mostly person-independent.
In models with a bell it would also ring on underflow, which was an additional cue (other than a significantly larger force required to turn the crank and the sound of all the digits turning at once) during division.
polityka referendum
W Szwajcarii.
Nie ma progu. Wydaje mi się, że jest to umotywowane tym, że jeśli zagłosuje 3%, to znaczy, że całej reszcie jest obojętne, więc te 3% którym nie jest powinno decydować. (Istotnym jest to, że referenda są grupowane i głosowane raz na kwartał. Zwykle jest z ~10 różnych referendów (część ogólnokrajowych, część kantonalnych, część gminnych), więc zagłosowanie lub nie w jeszcze jednym referendum jest decyzją, która nie wiąże się z dodatkowym wysiłkiem.)
(W przypadku innych referendów w Szwajcarii nadal nie ma progu, ale czasami jest mechanizm progopodobny: referendum "przechodzi" tylko gdy na tak głosowała większość wyborców ogólnie, oraz większość wyborców w większości kantonów. To dziwne sformułowanie naśladuje kształt dwuizbowego parlamentu.)
Więcej o ordynacji referendalnej: https://www.ch.ch/en/votes-and-elections/votes/popular-majority-and-majority-of-the-cantons (pominąłem wyżej przypadek obywatelskiej inicjatywy konstytucyjnej z rządową przeciwpropozycją, który jest troche bardziej skomplikowany).
Więcej o rodzajach referendów: https://www.ch.ch/en/votes-and-elections/referendum/ (te o których mówie wyżej to są "optional referenda").
@bwaaaaak Du wirst es auf nicht ganz kleine Drehmomente aufsetzen (wenn es sich um fast geschlossene Pistazien handelt). Es wird wahrscheinlich nichts passieren, aber ich würde immer (über)vorsichtig mit Sicherheitsausrüstung vorgehen (ähnlich: Kletterseil nutzen um eine Kiste hochzuheben).
polityka referendum
Nie wiem czy kojarzysz koncept negatywnej inicjatywy ustawodawczej przez referendum: jeśli w ciągu vacatio legis (plus specjalne reguły dla krótkiego vacatio legis) zbierze się odpowiednio dużo podpisów przeciw ustawie, to vacatio legis jest przedłużane do najbliższej okazji do zorganizowania referendum, i ustawa wchodzi w życie wtedy i tylko wtedy gdy referendum przejdzie.
Es ist nicht sehr empfehlenswert dieses Gerät dazu zu verwenden: man soll die Spannungsproben nicht als Schraubenziehern nutzen, so dass die elektrische Verbindung bleibt sicher (und keine falsche negative Probeergebnisse auftreten).
@dpiponi I was really surprised that the movie depicted ornithopters as using bearings and joints to move wings: making wings deflect using compliant mechanisms would have provided a reason for using them instead of helicopters (abrasive dust would be less kind to joints and bearings than to compliant mechanisms which require no lubrication).
Ah, I see, you are proposing something that would still function as the "same open" for all intents and purposes but not share flags (or file pointers, but you mentioned that this would break appending to shared std{out,err}). I think I agree that sharing of O_NONBLOCK and other flags I can think of makes no sense.
I wonder why O_NONBLOCK is a FL-flag and not an FD-flag.
I don't mean that implementation requires that, but that I don't see what semantics you could assign to two independent opens of the same end of the same pipe.
(Actually, the problem is even worse with Unix sockets: server side was not created on request, so you can't really do anything other than moral equivalent of dup; client-side was not created via open() *and* the file/abstract name that was dialed could no longer be accessible.)
I do see why it would depress the amount of caring that happens, but I don't see the positive feedback loop mechanism (why would caring for others as much as for yourself decrease how much you value yourself?).
@madargon I'd wager that it's a suspension, though I'm very surprised by the presence of smell.
I am not very familiar with Meson, but I found it weird that the build would start without opencascade (well, with meson unable to find it) and only fail somewhere in the middle due to missing headers. Would it make sense to cause it to fail immediately, like for other dependencies?
So… I'm writing another piece of CAD software 🤓
Say hi to Dune 3D, a parametric 3D CAD that supports STEP import, chamfers and fillets!
It's the result of gluing together the UI from Horizon EDA with the solver from solvespace and Open CASCADE for a geometry kernel.
After about 3 months of off-and-on development, it's finally ready for prime time, go check it out on https://github.com/dune3d/dune3d#readme
Don't be surprised if it's a bit janky or lacks some features, there's still a lot left to be done…
Today I learned that when you edit a Mastodon post:
- the web UI allows you to look at previous versions,
- ActivityPub API doesn't seem to mention their existence.
This makes me sad, because it means that (a) there's no uniform version identifier preserved across instances that have the same post (which could help detect malfeasance) (b) custom Fedi clients are denied access to something that is exposed via the Web UI, which forces people to use the web ui (or another instance's web ui, if that instance received all the versions) instead of an APub client.
(Aside, I've also found a server that 403s on attempts to use curl's User-Agent to fetch posts from it. I'm not sure how I feel about that.)
Ah! HLI, dass die vorherige Versionen sind im Web-UI aufrufbar.
Werden die veraltete Versionen nicht einfach gelöscht auf dem Mastodon-Server?
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