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The Order in Chaos: 4M Double Pendulums [video]

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1 points·by bromuro·6 mesi fa·0 comments

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bromuro
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Like the floppy disk for “save”? Or the old school phone receiver for “call”?
bromuro
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Your argument is a bit stretched. Women had and have a principal role in catholicism, the fact that cannot be priest is not that important or seen as discrimination.
bromuro
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Actually I was referring to China, South Asia, Singapore, Hong Kong, India, South Korea. There European football is immensely popular. Or are these country not "economically conscious" either. Are the US economically "conscious" too?
bromuro
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Seems a bit US-centric calling UA population "large": it is roughly the 4% of the world.
bromuro
·2 mesi fa·discuss
In Spain soccer is culturally important - not economically central. Everyone in the world knows teams like Real Madrid or Barcelona. On the other side Spain is home of major telecom and banking multinationals, high-speed rail networks, renewable energy... the startup ecosystem is strong in many cities.

Also european countries are deeply competitive in areas like industrial automation, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, telecommunications infrastructure, renewable energy systems, scientific instrumentation, petrochemicals etc.

Tourism is strong because the immense cultural heritage.
bromuro
·2 mesi fa·discuss
What about Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Roman Empire, India, Maya civilizations, Islamic Golden Age societies, Singapore etc? Northern regions have also historically been poor, isolated, and technologically stagnant. Seems pseudoscientific racial/climatic determinism to me.
bromuro
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I cannot say i love or hate it as it is just a tool, but i use github all day long and the reactions here seems exaggerated and dramatic.
bromuro
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Not available in my country.
bromuro
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Not really - it is [t͡ʃ] (“ch”) not [ʃ] (“sh”).
bromuro
·3 mesi fa·discuss
- Let’s hope they don’t change the way macOS manage windows. All the additions they made to accommodate Windows users are useless. - I don’t have any issue on searching macos settings. Could you provide an example? - safari is a great browser, i use it as main browser since years and i’d never go back I think you could keep going saying things that are not true.
bromuro
·3 mesi fa·discuss
In Europe’s App Store I see my address and phone number in the apps I published there - under the “provider” section.
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
It’s written in the linked page:

“Europe's first industrial-scale mycelium packaging producer”.
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
No, they are also inconsistent: slack, vscode, zed, claude, chatgpt, figma, notion, zoom, docker desktop, to quote some that i use daily. They have all different UI patterns and design. The only thing they have in common is that are slow, laggy, difficult to use and don’t respond quickly to the Window manager.

Compare to other software on Mac such as Pages, Xcode, Tower, Transmission, Pixelmator, mp3tag, Table plus, Postico, Paw, Handbrake etc, (the other i use) etc those are a delight to work with and give me the computing experience I was looking for buying a Mac.
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
We should repeat it over and over until all these electrons apps are replaced by proper native apps. It’s not just performance: they look like patched websites, have inconsistent style and bad usability, and packed with bugs that are already solved since tens of years in our OS. It’s like Active Desktop ™ all over. Working on a native Mac app feels just better.
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Dark Sky weather app never landed in Europe while it was available in US for years. The complaint is legit.
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
EU weather apps usually have an horrible UX. This one seems pretty cool and I’d pay for it if it would be available. I now use the ugly Windy.com app and the weather ios app.
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Please no, that Lucida font is unreadable and ugly. Let’s not talk about the childish “aqua” design.
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
React is great for MVVM indeed. Who is still using MVC in 2026?
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Loving the user interface and how it is well designed. Very nice work!
bromuro
·5 mesi fa·discuss
To me history is useful to continue watching or find videos I’ve already seen. Turning it off will remove a feature I actually need. They force us to see their horrible “for you” content in exchange - so shameful.