I wish. It’s currently 45 where I am, and it’s barely past noon.
I wish. It’s currently 45 where I am, and it’s barely past noon.
I don’t get seasons where I live. It’s just hell year-round.
That, or they don’t care enough to pick it back up if they ever drop it. Nothing hurts worse than forgetting what you’re trying to do because you don’t even comment your code.
It sucks that there aren’t (in my limited experience) a ton of engines out there with good documentation (at least that are built in Rust). I’ve started trying to build my own engine, but the complexity and time required are certainly a bit of a barrier, especially for the game I’m working on. (N.B. - The game is nowhere close to being in any sort of state to be shown, so please don’t ask 😆)
Thanks for sharing!
Ha. Like I said, there’s a reason I straight up quit trying to learn JS. I see other devs working in it and I’m just over here like “what the fuck is that sorcery?”
Jesus fucking christ…sounds difficult enough. I’ve literally had an easier time learning Mandarin.
Okay glad I’m not insane. I gave up trying to learn JS because of that.
JS just feels like anarchy to me with how certain events/methods work.
Well, fuck. There goes the only show I was going to watch in spring. I’m basically already skipping winter, so…
This sounds like a walking runtime error just waiting to happen. Or a litany of them, if you’d so prefer. Debugging would be a nightmare and a half.
Can’t say I’ve encountered that. Did you make sure to install and trust the extensions?
Yes, but I still think the death penalty is a tragic miscarriage of justice, in any case.
And to the shock of absolutely fucking nobody…
If I can comment on capital punishment more widely, however, it’s barbaric. I think a long prison sentence would probably better do justice. Judicial killings have proven to be an ineffective deterrent to crime, and they remove the state’s moral high ground.
Yeah I didn’t look at the exact questions. My bad.
Wouldn’t that be a binomial distribution then?
The problem is that this assumes a perfectly normal distribution. There’s a possibility that anime fandom likely doesn’t follow a Gaussian distribution (dare I say it’s almost certainly not Gaussian, because anecdotally, people seem to either be neck deep into it, or are disgusted by it, with nary anything in between). If this is true, the above calculator doesn’t exactly work.
I mean, I would hope that a company that exists to survey people would be competent in said field. But as someone who has a diploma in maths, I’ll say that I do think four thousand people simply isn’t enough.
Does it though? I’d think you’d probably want at a minimum, n = 100,000 to have any sort of representative sample. I don’t think it’s a stretch to surmise that there are at least, what…a hundred million anime fans in one capacity or another, worldwide? Anything much less than 0.1% of the actual population is susceptible to some major deviation from population-wide statistics.
I would do unspeakable things to be able to get a remote job and live in Sapporo though.