Uhhhhh that's kind of how I think about the gas pedal though. There's some lag. The engine might stall a bit if you try to accelerate uphill in a wrong way. There's ideal RPM range. Etc.
Living in the panopticon, it's really hard to take this advice to heart. You have to self-censor all the time as if in front of large audience, the leap to believing that audience is interested in the positive aspects of your output, to make the constant vigilance worth it, isn't large, however delusional it may be.
..."It was established to cultivate a Francophilic loyal class of intellectual and political elites"...
Weird how it's not polite to write about the indoctrination aspect of modern western schooling...
Also astonished at the anglo refusal to acknowledge any other languages and orthographies exist. You are not being cute when you refuse to even try to correctly reproduce "those weird apostrophes and accents" or when you "apologize for butchering the pronunciation!"
The problem is that the pedagogy, as in, the best most effective way to teach people things, should improve massively in 70 years. Whether it actually does, that is another question.
I have a modern consumer motherboard that has intermittent problems connecting all it's USB ports, with the latest "stable" BIOS supposedly fixing this but also reportedly having worse performance.
No, I meant "(1) functional state of folded proteins being an exact match with the lowest energy conformational state that it's linear amino acid order allows"