Is it?
Just use Linux 6.12 with LTS until 2029 and Super LTS until 2036.
Is it?
Just use Linux 6.12 with LTS until 2029 and Super LTS until 2036.
Sieben Vereinigte Niederlande?? Wieso so viele??? Reicht euch nicht ein einziges?
That's not a fair example, I know what linear algebra is but can't tell what's going on.
Change of basis would be my guess, but that's pretty basic.
You could've provided something far worse, like a manual construction of the Jordan normal form of a large matrix.
That may actually work a little?
I mean, it scraped the entirety of StackOverflow. If someone answered with insecure code, it's statistically likely people mentioned it in the replies meaning the token "This is insecure" (or similar) should be close to (known!!) insecure code.
Keep in mind Kagi is US-American though.
tax base in a decade or two
That's what I'm referring to. A healthy, well-educated population is significantly more productive than an ill and stupid one. And more productive generally translates to more taxes in the long run.
Think of how strong of a military the US could've had if it were not controlled by companies looking for short term profits.
But why would I use third-person pronouns when interacting with you?
Not really though.
The US would have more money available for weapons if schools, healthcare etc. was properly founded. That's basic macro economy.
I think we're referring to different words. Look at the text in the back (which is apparently called "blurb") - the p is not closed and if it were closed, it would be way too "big".
You are right about the x having become a k on the front though, I didn't spot that.
That doesn't explain the wonky looking p in the word "exploring" though.
Also I'm fairly certain you live in Germany which means it's 4 am when you replied. Go to sleep!
AI slop? The text looks a bit wonky and the ISBN is invalid. It's either 978-0220331132 or 978-0220331432, I can't really tell but neither is valid. Besides, the last digit looks like it's about to fall off.
But still, the book's physical condition itself looks realistic. Look at the bottom left corner or the spine for example, there are lots of tiny defects a real book would have. So the image and therefore the cover must both be real.
Yet look at the ridges on the spine! You can't (easily) achieve this with regular printing paper. It has to be a real paper book cover. But there's no way anyone would AI generate the fucking ISBN bar code and sell it like this, is there? After all, I can't see any pages either though which indicates the cover is standalone.
I'm confused.
That's not 4k, it's 2400 by 1500. More like WQHD version.