> You think it’s a good idea for foreign countries to overturn domestic elections?
I certainly don't, and I don't speak for the person you replied to but I figure most people commenting here don't think that either
> The Bolivarian regime came to power in a free and fair election
Hugo Chavez was elected president legitimately in 1998, so it's true that the Bolivarian regime came to power fairly. But just about nobody that's paying attention thinks Maduro won the presidential election in 2024. Elections were held, Maduro lost (by a huge margin), and he continued being president anyway
There are terms for the combined effects of drinking alcohol and smoking weed. Cross-faded in English, pachipedo in Spanish. I find these terms and the effects they refer to enjoyable.
In each frame of the simulation there's a small random chance that a fox dies (of starvation), and that a rabbit reproduces. The start positions and velocities of the rabbits and foxes are also random
The foxes and rabbits code is the same code in the simulation, I just recently put it on GitHub so I wouldn't lose it
It's a stochastic simulation (no differential equations), but it produces predator-prey population swings that are pretty close to the Lotka-Volterra model