Newsletter Get the best of The New Yorker in your in-box every day. Submit Privacy Policy Sign in Shop News Books & Culture Fiction & Poetry Humor & Cartoons Magazine Crossword Video Podcasts Archive Festival Subscribe Subscribe Annals of Inquiry By Dan Rockmore November 7, 2019 Illustration by Ana Galvañ Where do ideas come from? That’s a big question. Here’s a smaller one: Where do mathematical ideas come from? I’ve wondered about this from the time I first contemplated being a mathematician until long after I officially became one. My earliest memory of anything like a mathematical idea comes from a childhood walk with my dad. We left the house and made our way toward downtown Metuchen, the tiny town in central Jersey where I grew up, to a little luncheonette called the Corner Confectionery. I can still picture it: the rack of newspapers, magazines, and comic books; the ice-cream tre...
Your login works with all Adventure Projects sites Connect with Facebook or Sign Up or Log In Password help Send Reset Email Cancel REI Accessibility Statement Shop REI REI Outlet Used Gear REI Adventures Classes & Events Expert Advice Co-op Journal Conversations Camping Project beta tag is temporary - this will be removed Sign In We're part of the REI Co-op family, where a life outdoors is a life well lived. Climb with REI Routes Gyms What's New Partners Forum Route Guide Climbing Gyms What's New Partners Forum Get the app We're part of the REI Co-op family, where a life outdoors is a life well lived. Improve This Page Sort Routes Wrong Map Location? Suggest Change: Red Rock O...
Live Live Now Extra Life With NoClip Join Chat Live on GB Infinite 01:51:51 Garfield with Gerstmann 05 May 24, '18 Videos Playing From The Archive. 24/7. Vote on what plays next with other Giant Bomb members Videos PhoenixSiteBundle:Core:masthead:subnav_othervideosanon|N|10:33:17 Latest Premium Shows Random Video Popular Videos 02:07:50 Premium 10/25/19 Unprofessional Fridays Oct 25 01:21:10 Brad and Jeff Show off Death Stranding for 20 Minutes (and Then 10 More) Quick Looks 6 days ago Latest Videos 01:14:29 Death Stranding Quick Looks 7 hours ago 01:20:10 Early and Late Game Impressions of Death Stranding Quick Looks 7 hours ago /PhoenixSiteBundle:Core:masthead:subnav_othervideosanon Podcasts PhoenixSiteBundle:Core:masthead:subnav_otherpodcastanon|N|10:33:29 Latest Premium Shows Popular Podcasts 02:27:28 Episode 232 The Giant Beastcast 6 days ago / 03:20:21 607: The Wang Chung Zo...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Live crabs in a bucket Crab mentality , also known as crabs in a bucket (also barrel , basket , or pot ) mentality , is a way of thinking best described by the phrase "if I can't have it, neither can you". [1] The metaphor is derived from a pattern of behavior noted in crabs when they are trapped in a bucket. While any one crab could easily escape, [2] its efforts will be undermined by others, ensuring the group's collective demise. [3] [4] [5] The analogy in human behavior is claimed to be that members of a group will attempt to reduce the self-confidence of any member who achieves success beyond the others, out of envy , resentment , spite , conspiracy , or competitive feelings, to halt their progress. [6] [7] [8] [9] Impact on performance [ edit ] Crab mentality affects perform...
Skip to content Sign up Why GitHub? Features → Code review Project management Integrations Actions Package registry Security Team management Social coding Documentation Code hosting Customer stories → Security → Enterprise Explore Explore GitHub → Topics Collections Trending Learning Lab Open source guides Events Community forum GitHub Education Marketplace Pricing Plans → Compare plans Contact Sales Nonprofit → Education → '"` </textarea></xmp> Search All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ No suggested jump to results Search All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ Search All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ Sign in Sign up '"` </textarea></xmp> Search Repositories 0 Code Commits Issues Packages Marketplace Topics Wikis Users Repositories 0 Code Commits Iss...
" 2>&1 | grep access-control-allow-origin
suckless.org - tools home dwm st core surf tools libs e.V. download source about 9base/ blind/ dmenu/ farbfeld/ ii/ bots/ patches/ usage/ quark/ sent/ sic/ slock/ slstatus/ tabbed/ x/ ii is a minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client. It creates an irc directory tree with server, channel and nick name directories. In every directory a FIFO in file and a normal out file is created. The in file is used to communicate with the servers and the out files contain the server messages. For every channel and every nick name there are related in and out files created. This allows IRC communication from command line and adheres to the Unix philosophy. example Join a channel as follows: $ echo "/j #wmii" > in and ii creates a new #wmii (channel) directory with in and out files. irc/irc.oftc.net |-- #wmii | |-- in | `-- out |-- #ii | |-- in | `-- out...
Skip to content Sign up Why GitHub? Features → Code review Project management Integrations Actions Package registry Security Team management Social coding Documentation Code hosting Customer stories → Security → Enterprise Explore Explore GitHub → Topics Collections Trending Learning Lab Open source guides Events Community forum GitHub Education Marketplace Pricing Plans → Compare plans Contact Sales Nonprofit → Education → '"` </textarea></xmp> In this topic All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ No suggested jump to results In this topic All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ In this topic All GitHub ↵ Jump to ↵ Sign in Sign up Explore Topics Trending Collections Events # Sign up for GitHub or sign in to edit this page Language: All ...
← more from Ninja Tune + add album track merch new artist existing artist stats electronic metal rock alternative hip-hop/rap experimental punk pop ambient <a class="discover-link rock" data-bind="click: function () { discoverJumpRedirect('rock'); }"> <div>rock</div> <div class="shape-container"> <span class="arrow"></span> </div> </a> <a class="discover-link hip-hop" data-bind="click: function () { discoverJumpRedirect('hip-hop-rap'); }"> <div>hip-hop/rap</div> <div class="shape-container"> <span class="arrow"></span> </div> </a> <a class="discover-link alternative" data-bind="click: function () { discoverJumpRedirect('alternative'); }"> <div>alternative</div> <div class="shape-container"> ...
Toggle navigation WhatFreeWords Home About JS Go Python Web API FAQ Contact Install the library with PIP. $ pip install https://whatfreewords.org/download/whatfreewords-py.tar.gz Or download whatfreewords-py.tar.gz . It requires Python 3. from whatfreewords import WhatFreeWords wfw = WhatFreeWords() wfw.latlon2words(37.234332, -115.806657) # == "joyful.nail.harmonica" wfw.words2latlon("joyful.nail.harmonica") # == [37.234328, -115.806657] Download whatfreewords-py.tar.gz and extract it. The algorithm is all in whatfreewords/whatfreewords.py . The library is published under the Creative Commons CC0 license. Thanks to an anonymous contributor for providing the Python library. ...
Malevolent Cartography <span id="subtitle">You can't kill me.</span> Resume Archive Contact Oregon Emerald Outback 2019 May 12, 2019 by Quinlan Pfiffer On May 3rd 2019 I left Portland with a bunch of dudes determined to finish the Oregon Emerald Outback , a 570 mile race with 55,000 or so feet of climbing. We didn’t make it to the finish line, in fact we didn’t even really come close, but we rode hard and suffered in garbage bags for eight days and had a blast. Heres the route we ended up taking: Day zero was pretty much what you’d expect, a lot of frantic getting used to the bikes and realizing we were strapped in for the long haul with no quick way out. We met up at Dragonfly Coffee and hung out for probably way too long before actually leaving. None of us were really in a hurry to do a fully loaded century up to Astoria, along highway 30. We eve...
Bandcamp Daily #header Skip to content Latest Top Stories Bandcamp Updates #access « Macy Rodman’s Confrontational Electropop Makes Space for “Freaks” Album of the Day: The Shivas, “Dark Thoughts” » A quick browse through the Bandcamp ambient tag will reveal any number of ambient works from composers unified in their artistry through atmosphere, but with wildly differing approaches to how they achieve their goals. From the intimate and warm to the unsettling and tense, ambient is a diverse and endlessly thought-provoking genre. Every month, Ari Delaney walks through the best recent releases you can find right here on Bandcamp. In this edition, we’re highlighting albums released from September 15th through October 15,th including some Disintegration Loops-esque chillout and 12k’s ode to Ohio. Upward, Broken, Always The newest offering from New York-based label ...
CL portland > multnomah co > for sale > bicycles - by owner post account favorites hidden CL ... ◀ prev ▲ next ▶ reply favorite favorite hide unhide ⚐ ⚑ flag ⚑ flagged Posted 2019-10-28 18:00 Contact Information: print Surly Big Fat Dummy Med - $2050 (Kenton) < image 1 of 17 > ( google map ) bicycle frame material: steel bicycle type: other brake type: disc (hydraulic) condition: excellent delivery available electric assist: none frame size: Medium handlebar type: riser make / manufacturer: Surly model name / number: Big Fat Dummy suspension: none (rigid) wheel size: 26 in QR Code Link to This Post Surly Big Fat Dummy Size Medium Longtail Fatbike Cargobike Kidhauler groceryrunner...
← more from Polyvinyl Records + add album track merch new artist existing artist stats electronic metal rock alternative hip-hop/rap experimental punk pop ambient <a class="discover-link rock" data-bind="click: function () { discoverJumpRedirect('rock'); }"> <div>rock</div> <div class="shape-container"> <span class="arrow"></span> </div> </a> <a class="discover-link hip-hop" data-bind="click: function () { discoverJumpRedirect('hip-hop-rap'); }"> <div>hip-hop/rap</div> <div class="shape-container"> <span class="arrow"></span> </div> </a> <a class="discover-link alternative" data-bind="click: function () { discoverJumpRedirect('alternative'); }"> <div>alternative</div> <div class="shape-container"> ...
Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit login Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses? 826 points by gajus 9 hours ago | hide | past | web | favorite | 366 comments This question was asked 2 years ago ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13326535 ) by mdoliwa, and I'm curious what it looks nowadays. > How many people on hacker news are running successful online businesses on their own? What is your business and how did you get started? > Defining successful as a profitable business which provides the majority of the owners income. bekman 5 hours ago I run a popular Quiz website. I make around $6,000 per month from Google adsense. I work between 2-3 hours a week usually posting quiz links on my Pinterest page. My only expense is hosting which is around $20 per month (Digital Ocean). I have never advertised my website and i...