I had to derive osmotic pressure for my statistical mechanics exam in my bachelor’s. So in what sense don’t we know?
I had to derive osmotic pressure for my statistical mechanics exam in my bachelor’s. So in what sense don’t we know?
I know. But generally, the gender of the noun describing a person correlates with the gender of the person described strongly.
Well, you’re arguing terminology. But the original commenter’s point was about the association of grammatical gender with gender, and that is definitely a thing in German.
Der Arzt (Male doctor) -> die Ärztin (female doctor) is an example where the grammatical gender changes with the gender of the person, and that’s almost always the case.
Well, as a German, I wouldn’t agree. Generally, nouns describing men are masculine and nouns describing women are feminine. “Das Mädchen” is just an odd one out because it’s the diminutive (always neuter in German) of “die Maid”, which in turn is feminine.
Yes, this doesn’t really apply to objects, but it mostly does for people.
Pretty sure a court told them to.
A .tar.gz is a regular archive, the file manager shouldn’t assume it’s a program. Also, how do you expect it to work? There’s no general rule for archives. As for appimages, one of their selling points is that you can run them portably, so it shouldn’t install by default, but run. However, a right click install option would be nice.
Works on Sync, it’s not FOSS tho
Watch everyone forget that correlation doesn’t equal causation when it confirms their biases.
Nicht vergessen, dass amerikanische Preise immer ohne Steuern sind. 20$ zu € + 19% MwSt ergibt dann etwa 22€.
Correction: It’s Sagittarius A*
Judging by the name RungeKutta62, named after a class of numerical integration methods and thus two mathematicians, I’d say they’re a nerd themselves.