Great list! One suggestion: Try Helium’s OpenBoard fork for keyboard. It has tons of features like full Material You theming, glide typing, multilingual language support as well as autocorrect and suggestion support. I’ve been waiting for autocorrect to be added in FlorisBoard for more than an year now.
Avoid the browser but I’ve been using their search on Firefox. Really like the AI summarizer and the results are also good.
Frieren has been really good, my favourite this season.
Just don’t tell mom, I’ll do anything!
They need to noobify that prompt further, something like “Yes, break my system!”. Even Linus wouldn’t fall for that (I hope)!
Check out Fluent Reader, it’s the best looking and the most featureful RSS reader I know of on Linux. Does have a common view as well.
Another fun episode. That shark with legs really made me chuckle. Also liked the dynamic between Akira and Shizuka, hope they team up soon.
Finally :) Goosebumps and smiles did take me over but man, the animation was below average. I don’t frequent the anime so maybe I’m not used to Toei’s animation standards. In recent times, I’ve only watched Megumi Ishitani’s episodes so was expecting something of that quality for this as well.
Hey, I had posted the view a few days back :) That was taken half a decade ago. Is this a recent pic? Has the restaurant undergone any major change since then or is it still the same? Would love to visit Trondheim again in the future, this time in winter though to enjoy Aurora Borealis.
Time to go back to our “roots” then.
deleted by creator
Then it should stop being an introvert and communicate more. Signal my mouth more often to bring that thirsty feeling.
As you said, we have infinite numbers so the fact that something works till 4x10^18 doesn’t prove that it will work for all numbers. It will take only one counterexample to disprove this conjecture, even if it is found at 10^100. Because then we wouldn’t be able to say that “all” even numbers > 2 are a sum of 2 prime numbers.
So mathematicians strive for general proofs. You start with something like: Let n be any even number > 2. Now using the known axioms of mathematics, you need to prove that for every n, there always exists two prime numbers p,q such that n=p+q.
Would recommend watching the following short and simple video on the Pythagoras theorem, it’d make it perfectly clear how proofs work in mathematics. You know the theorem right? For any right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of squares of both the sides. Now we can verify this for billions of different right angled triangles but it wouldn’t make it a theorem. It is a theorem because we have proved it mathematically for the general case using other known axioms of mathematics.
Can’t go wrong with Fluent Reader. It’s beautiful and featureful, has a reader mode as well.
Goldbach’s Conjecture: Every even natural number > 2 is a sum of 2 prime numbers. Eg: 8=5+3, 20=13+7.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach’s_conjecture
Such a simple construct right? Notice the word “conjecture”. The above has been verified till 4x10^18 numbers BUT no one has been able to prove it mathematically till date! It’s one of the best known unsolved problems in mathematics.
That’s right.
I’ve tried all the clients that I could get my hands on and Voyager (vger.app) is what I’ve settled on. Awesome UI, lightweight web app, frequent updates.
I have been using ProtonMail and Drive already so it was an easy decision to switch to Proton Pass when it came out. It’s an all-in-one password manager which let’s you store 2FA as well and also let’s you make email aliases. It’s synced everywhere, on Firefox on my linux desktop to my android phone to my iPad.
60 frames per hour easy…