It’s a historical way to be a socially acceptable introvert. The point isn’t necessarily to catch anything. It’s to have an excuse to be alone with your thoughts.
It’s a historical way to be a socially acceptable introvert. The point isn’t necessarily to catch anything. It’s to have an excuse to be alone with your thoughts.
Origami can be used as a basis for geometry:
http://origametry.net/omfiles/geoconst.html
IIRC, you can do things that are impossible in standard Euclidean construction, such as squaring the circle. It also has more axioms than Euclidean construction, so maybe it’s not a completely fair comparison.
Maybe we could have No-JS
and No-Client-Storage
(which would include cookies) headers added to HTTP. Browsers could potentially display an icon showing this to users on the address bar.
Theoretically, browsers could even stop from the JS engine from being started for the site in the first place. Though I wouldn’t be surprised if the engine is too tied into the code of modern browsers for that to work.
Let’s not. It’s a terrible protocol with amateur design errors.
Which is important because about a year ago the headlines were saying EV sales were collapsing. In fact, it was just Tesla having less market share of new EVs sold because other manufacturers got off their ass.
Human anatomy took some strange turns in the Star Wars universe. There was cross breeding with the Killik back when everyone was slaves of the Rakatan Infinite Empire. Now human females have an ovipositor that rips right through thin plastic bags.