@kenwheeler@kuberdenis First they squeeze in the sauce inside. Then they slide in the meat. I just noticed that in the nature it's the other way around.
@HeroDividend Powiem tak: w Polsce nie ma zazwyczaj reklam w języku angielskim. A to zdjęcie pochodzi z Polski:
- rotunda w centrum Warszawy
- warszawski autobus
- napis "przełomowa oferta" na rotundzie
@robpalmer2 I wanted to ask "what about cases with heavy computation", but it's in the proposal. Great stuff! I've written a similar utility a few times already, having it built-in is always better.
@AdamRackis@thdxr When did doing different things with your hands at once become uncool? That's the basis of playing some instruments.
Also future shown in different media is not increasingly simple and restricted keyboards, but tools with different input mechanisms used at the same time.
@AdamRackis@thdxr I don't know why, but your tweet reminded me of playing violin. Left hand's fingers are pushing strings, while the right hand is moving the bow (sometimes plucking strings as well). It's more inconvenient than just playing a keyboard instrument, but the sound is irreplaceable.
@getifyX@alinacierdem@GabriellaG439 They both describe the same reality. They both are kind of analogous. One may even prefer pure geometric methods. But a pure geometry proof is just not an analytic geometry proof even if they lead to the same conclusion.
@getifyX@alinacierdem@GabriellaG439 As for plain maths, there's pure geometry, where you basically draw stuff and describe relations to prove a hypothesis. There's also analytic geometry which uses making statements about relations using a numerical way.