That is absolutely not something to say if the meeting is pulled together by management on high. Peers? Sure you can say stuff like that, but to someone you may not know or have little interaction with that can be a death knell for your reputation.
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Ehh moreso that the expectations of the student with all possible resources available are much higher than an in person exam from rote. Some proofs on the in person exam would be trivial as they were similar to ones in the textbook. Take home proofs could go several pages and require you to extrapolate from what was learned so far.
One of my math professors would always ask if people wanted an open book take home exam or an in person exam. Those who had taken his classes before knew to never vote for the take home open book, but were always outweighed by the new folks. Hardest exams I took in college by a large margin
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Games@lemmy.world•Will all these multiplayer games being released without support for LAN or hosting our own servers no longer be multiplayer when the company shuts down the servers?English
73·9 months agoYou never owned your games, what are you talking about
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Which wired controllers, without batteries, would you recommend for PC?English
3·10 months agoI have had a Power A Fusion for around 5 years now and I love it. Replaced the sticks after a couple years cause the rubber wore out, but no drift issues or anything. Though it depends how hard you are on controllers. I have some friends that basically destroyed theirs in a year or two.
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•*BEWARE* Fake verification noticesEnglish
7·10 months agoHot take, win+r should be disabled by default and have an option to enable. Probably 99% or more of users will never use the run dialogue
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's with the move to MIT over AGPL for utilities?
21·10 months agoLike 80% of the top 10 most contributed libraries on github are either MIT, Apache, or BSD. I think you underestimate how many corpo folks do contribute or wholly support open source libraries.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's with the move to MIT over AGPL for utilities?
32·10 months agoI write code for a living. I cannot, by any means, utilize a GPL library to support the needs of our customers and will either have to write my own replacement or dig to find something with less restrictions like MIT.
On many occasions, we will find bugs or usage gaps or slowdowns that can get pushed back to the MIT licensed open source cause we were able to use it in the first place. If your goal is to make sure your library gets used and gets external contributors, I don’t see how GPL helps the situation as it limits what developers can even choose your library in the first place. If your goal is spreading the ideology that all software should be free, go keep banging your drum for GPL.
Is it an accelerator? Or is it a jerk pedal? Technically the gas pedal controls the change in acceleration, right?
I definitely have friends
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Games@lemmy.world•The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remake Will Reportedly Be Revealed Soon, and Released Not Long After ThatEnglish
310·11 months agoI don’t think they’ve ever realized that Skyrim was a disappointment with better advertising.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Startup claims its Zeus GPU is 10X faster than Nvidia's RTX 5090English
2·11 months agoYou generally want to balance towards a GPU bottleneck, cause like you said the impact of CPU bottlenecks are real jittery and affect enjoyability more than a GPU one.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a food that you want to cook but you know you'll never have the motivation to make?
8·11 months agoRamen. Like true, 14+ hrs of effort tonkotsu broth.
It’s been a dream of mine for a long time, but fuck is that a long time.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do I realistically get out of the US?
12·1 year agoBadman* FTFY
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•There is currently a bill in the NY State Assembly to require background checks for the purchase of 3D printersEnglish
3·1 year agoRich car people will take it as the cost of doing business and have the roads to themselves like they wanted.
Learn to code and you’ll wonder how in the hell some bugs even got created
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Games@lemmy.world•Help me out: which looks better for the Duck - the neck tie or the bow tie?English
29·1 year agoBoth and each time you look away it swaps!
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Games@lemmy.world•Why So Many Video Games Cost So Much to MakeEnglish
3·1 year agoThe main issue corporations run into that cause this bloat is a situation like the following: Project A needs 500 people to meet schedule and workload. Project B begins spinning up and will need the same 500 at it’s peak. Project A ends and the workload is really only for 200 people on Project B. Do you lay off Project A folks you know you will need in a year? No, that’s a waste of all the talent/training/know how that was built. So you bloat and carry them until you actually need them. Still have to pay them though
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those who live outside of the US, what's something Americans aren't ready to hear?
11·1 year agoWhat does “strict right of way when coming from the right” mean? If it’s up for debate there’s usually either stops or yields, or road size rules (double yellow takes priority over local small roads)




All three of these look blue and black just with different levels of saturation?? I can understand how people can maybe see the gold, but interpreting the blue as white is baffling to me. Bluer than the day sky.