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- NPM package is-windows is a one line function but used by 2.5M repos https://twitter.com/caspervonb/status/1139947676546453504 3 comments
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- Why No One Uses Functional Languages (1998) http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~lordkaos/why-no-one.pdf 3 comments pdf , practices , programming
- Function for one-way analysis of variance without ANOVA https://www.reddit.com/r/rstats/comments/77fab1/function_for_oneway_analysis_of_variance_without/ 4 comments rstats
- BreadWallet to add a one-time sweep function for Bitcoin cash https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/6rv8bh/breadwallet_to_add_a_onetime_sweep_function_for/ 13 comments btc
- Do there exist (very weak) one-way functions? http://jonkatz.wordpress.com/2009/09/15/do-there-exist-very-weak-one-way-functions/ 23 comments math
- One day is better than four days of ejaculatory abstinence for sperm function https://raf.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/raf/1/1/raf-20-0018.xml 10 comments science
- Changing one function alters the performance of unrelated functions. https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/gcedk0/changing_one_function_alters_the_performance_of/ 4 comments rust
- One in three autistic people in the United Kingdom is prescribed drugs designed to alter brain function — study https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/psychotropic-drugs-frequently-prescribed-autistic-people/ 5 comments science
- How do I create post functionality similar to the ones on forums? https://asp.net 4 comments csharp
- Trouble with passing second parameter to a C function if first one is a table. https://www.reddit.com/r/lua/comments/6ssrrz/trouble_with_passing_second_parameter_to_a_c/ 6 comments lua
- What are potential disadvantages of functional programming? For which areas does functional programming work best and for which ones not? • r/compsci https://www.reddit.com/r/compsci/comments/6pnq7e/what_are_potential_disadvantages_of_functional/ 30 comments cpp
- Composing functions with adicity greater than one http://missingfaktor.blogspot.com/2012/02/composing-functions-with-adicity.html 19 comments haskell
- Function inside external JS script works in one page but not in another. https://www.reddit.com/r/laravel/comments/n3o84y/function_inside_external_js_script_works_in_one/ 3 comments laravel
- OOP is established to the point that we sometimes follow absurdly complicated “idiomatic” patterns(tricks). One example is the Double Dispatch technique, which is a quite puzzling chain of polymorphic calls. Let’s see it in action and compare it to a quite elegant Functional alternative. https://vkontech.com/clash-of-styles-part-5-double-dispatch-or-when-to-abandon-oop/ 74 comments csharp
- SCSS function to generate semi-transparent color that matches an opaque one when over background? https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/fudjpb/scss_function_to_generate_semitransparent_color/ 12 comments webdev
- 30 seconds of code: Learn JavaScript in 30 seconds, one function at a time https://30secondsofcode.org 26 comments javascript
- Complete noob, how do I simply run one function later than another? https://www.reddit.com/r/arduino/comments/69rgo0/complete_noob_how_do_i_simply_run_one_function/ 5 comments arduino
- Is Imposing One Function Onto Another Ever Used in Math? http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1238534/is-imposing-one-function-onto-another-ever-used-in-mathematics 5 comments math
- Is a purely functional algorithm necessarily less asymptotically efficient than a destructive one? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1990464/efficiency-of-purely-functional-programming 83 comments programming
- Trump Is Still President, Even Though He’s Not Acting Like One | The federal government has essentially stopped functioning as a federal government. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/11/donald-trump-tantrums-election-biden.html 411 comments politics
- One of the small GPU chips fell off, but GPU still functions normally. https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/6sd8b3/one_of_the_small_gpu_chips_fell_off_but_gpu_still/ 3 comments techsupport
- I see your "Clang Collatz Conjecture", and raise you one "Clang computing the Ackermann function to 28 levels at compile time into an array it then hardcodes into the data segment, before fully unrolling a loop that displays the values" https://godbolt.org/#z:oylghafbqd5qcxaywpybmcmbrdblaf1qccaapecakxaezsabaqwdtrkbsajgcfufsaz1qbxyskwga5nwdmefsgyisaag6yawskef8qddg4agaijyfslznvamxykwcehk%2Bbmfmawwaozt7baqcy6qgoeql6kqmgheegqlk5mcgwknrg6maaepsrhlbfmyadwmmrercwqajtqaox8zqphagyxwvm5xbbetgaigv2qxnucjw4tlcsybgisieq8qrqatayt48oydii2eo2znt0qc0ndi2mtzvmzc8qlxwuvvrqafqc0k9grsti1a0mdw2uxs43wu1ud3mqie5uqlcswk%2B31hpxhr2r0qwx1%2B/xqhgbsghwlcwzjzl0taiegqql06baihsjhcwgztjzzje4wiskm0s4aa5dkoag5mzsyqsasxuty%2Bfxgrrhaorkidojqxlrvujbrybljuypdkarp5cwopdonhpbesad6dfqqb8tqajiluplafyeaachxfcmlucnsxoncxoi3hhcqt6oniucdubjnleofvliriswtghc7xt440sekjiwvdewvgnzrtgaodns2umcpmzlpvaa2pnagvomnol1ut7gbg1%2Bjvnjt%2Bspm7kuvjikmwqrjgkd3gogfqrfsdaccjalgeck1okvqqvvmerebg91toalmvqgcwskts/s3focka8ncvoiahkzuc4uxqk4x10gibhylgwrqxg9bg00jiuc4ugwjaf8ccyymedpenonwwj/vwujn1fiiugdqy/1uakf0bjdzctkqakyarfskugwgkyx%2Bnqarnh4fh6vecqws4wrah4gghk47ishaaawwqadoae5zf9hsdkfdtjf9lh6h7lh6ayar1p4wspge0hrkkfjbbacclmcrjsdgwakdqxw8aycpyeoqkfgc8ougynhhqiygrbyepsfaylpgidyiaai2u0hsouewngkbtsecrxmekab5fgggk7zscwbfgbcvl8bmzaatfau8pytbkhvsqgvchy8rsblhgijxnawibsosvavbknzyvycteeypbsvcybuldglomkd4gsgyawbedaec4n8piq2q3okiq6g4mypd4gs8pc7ihr7d4e3umjvuvbkkpkooifwqgrzkaczqckl8hhupxn4fhfoumpvi031domhtzfkivcfuknzhqhsekkoypoaly3i80gvoe7i/mqebraihx7zcm9uhh6l6ewfaigiohsaad0chxlpe3j7m%2B6qyducxcaqvrvt%2B/7adyybgcs5kanr7zmdintagmltaf9cz8as4xhwmyxahqsnqycpy6aebmmzuymuhl2npcn5nuo6zk8gcdsga%3D 4 comments programming
- Weird one: SAML and Multi-function Printers https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7usq44/weird_one_saml_and_multifunction_printers/ 3 comments sysadmin
- Physical healing as a function of perceived time. Results support the hypothesis that the effect of time on physical healing is directly affected by one's psychological experience of time, independent of the actual elapsed time https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-50009-3 18 comments science
- Scientists have determined why speech disorders arise in individuals with epilepsy: when performing speech functions, both brain hemispheres are activated, forming short connections between them, while long connections within one hemisphere are disrupted. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1525505023003268 5 comments science
- For more than 100 years, physicists assumed the neurons within our brains are individual excitable elements. New study shows each neuron functions as a collection of excitable units, not a single centralized one. This could change the way we approach treatments for degenerative diseases. https://www1.biu.ac.il/indexe.php?id=33&pt=20&pid=117&level=2&cpath=33&type=1&news=3068 15 comments science
- Researchers have classified a brand-new organ inside our bodies, one that's been hiding in plain sight in our digestive system this whole time. Its function is still poorly understood, and studying it could be the key to better understanding and treatment of abdominal and digestive disease. http://www.sciencealert.com/it-s-official-a-brand-new-human-organ-has-been-classified 312 comments worldnews
- New Poll: One Fifth of Americans Are Just Barely Intelligent Enough to Maintain Function of Autonomic Nervous System http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/18/AR2010081806913.html 26 comments reddit.com
- One of the greatest thinkers in physics says the human brain—and the universe itself—must function according to some theory we haven't yet discovered. http://discovermagazine.com/2009/sep/06-discover-interview-roger-penrose-says-physics-is-wrong-string-theory-quantum-mechanics/article_view?b_start:int=1&-c= 100 comments science
- 'How can a democracy function if we can't talk to one another?' U.S. justices ask -- "Two U.S. Supreme Court justices from opposite ends of the ideological spectrum are calling on Americans to learn to talk civilly to each other or risk lasting damage to the nation’s democratic system." [USA] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-justices-iduskbn2c12vn 5 comments economy
- Nearly one-third of infants born to mothers with confirmed Zika virus infection during pregnancy have developmental impairments that can be delayed in their presentation, 28% scored between −1 and −2 s.d. in any domain, and 35% have below average language function. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-019-0496-1.epdf?shared_access_token=v56nmpqow-rvnoejav2wfnrgn0jajwel9jnr3zotv0nf0y_7tcqbck5h1xfeqhy41bmhgilai5xs33w9e23rhxbu73x3bqrvxmfznsp6bsmyaukvbxf3cvi892pbaqnhl_vkydqd8dfhx2kivfde_g%3D%3D 3 comments science
- I switched from mouse and keyboard to a guitar hero guitar and it's helped my trading significantly. One question -- has anyone figured out how to assign the whammy button to a specific function? https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/78b1qv/i_switched_from_mouse_and_keyboard_to_a_guitar/ 24 comments wallstreetbets
- When Mongolia achieved true independence in 1990 as the Soviet Union was collapsing, its new leaders were faced with a quandary, one that remains unresolved today: how best to maintain functional independence sandwiched between China and Russia. http://the-diplomat.com/2010/03/19/china-eyeing-a-bite-of-mongolia/ 7 comments worldevents
- Well-being and dementia: New research suggests higher eudaimonic well-being and higher hedonic well-being are associated with better-than-expected cognitive functioning relative to one’s neuropathological burden (i.e., beta-amyloid, neurofibrillary tangles, etc). https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09567976221119828 5 comments science
- Evolution sometimes forces two species to survive together. Researchers have discovered that a beetle has outsourced a key metabolic function to a bacterium in its gut, while the bacterium has lost most of its genes and evolved one of the world's tiniest known genomes. https://www.acsh.org/news/2017/11/27/insect-outsources-key-metabolism-bacterium-tiny-genome-12188 14 comments science
- Butter-scented chemical linked to "popcorn lung" (bronchiolitis obliterans) discovered in vape juices, and is the most common flavoring chemical in e-liquids. In the new study, the chemical, together with another similar one, was found to impair the function of the lungs when inhaled. https://www.inverse.com/article/52946-popcorn-lung-chemical-diacetyl-found-in-vape-juice 2314 comments science
- I got tired of searching for the same basic information over and over, so I made iOS Ref, a reference website for Swift and iOS. It has a Swift cheatsheet, a hex code to UIColor converter, quick guides for functions and closures, and iOS compatibility tables, all in one clutter-free location. https://iosref.com 35 comments swift
- And millennials’ technology problem isn’t limited to functions like emailing and creating spreadsheets. Researchers have found that a lot of young adults can’t even use Google correctly. One study of college students found that only seven out of 30 knew how to conduct a “well-executed” Google search http://time.com/3844483/millennials-secrets/ 469 comments technology
- Ability to balance on one leg may reflect brain health, stroke risk - " Struggling to stand on one leg for less than 20 seconds was linked to an increased risk for stroke, small blood vessel damage in the brain, and reduced cognitive function in otherwise healthy people, a study has shown." http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/12/141218210013.htm 20 comments science
- Our dysfunctional Senate " ... One long-serving senator recently told me, 'The Senate has lost its soul.' He means that the institution has lost its defining, deliberative function. It is becoming circus-like in certain modern and destructive ways." http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/michael-gerson-the-senate-has-lost-its-way-with-partisanship/2014/04/03/00812e4a-bb56-11e3-96ae-f2c36d2b1245_story.html?tid=rssfeed 50 comments politics