Jokes on you, in Danish it is “Skildpadde”. “Padde” is toad, sure, but “skild” doesn’t really make any sense!
(Perhaps it is an ancient Danish word for shield (skjold), but no one would use it)
Jokes on you, in Danish it is “Skildpadde”. “Padde” is toad, sure, but “skild” doesn’t really make any sense!
(Perhaps it is an ancient Danish word for shield (skjold), but no one would use it)
Yes… Something like that…
I think you need to take the same approach as the British during WW2 with the Enigma. They could decrypt the messages and know when attacks would happen, but if they stopped every attack, the Nazis would know and change encryption device. So you need to accept that some people will die and only mitigate the disaster in small but impactful ways.
Wtf, there is a Wikipedia just for mold?
How can it feature 0 pictures
It is likely you are a bot, and then you get one it these regular captchas and the that will increase your score if you succeed.*
My restaurant just drags me out to pet the cow and I say thanks, pay them and go home.
Decetralise, hide, ban all water hoses
Fixed.
In Denmark, the doctor don’t want to give you an annual checkup if you are young (ie younger than 50 something) or you have a reason, for instance symptoms.
Look at me, I have free toilet paper at work.
I would like to share this with you: https://youtu.be/U0YW7x9U5TQ
I will need to try this!
And it actually works?
Let me take a stab at it:
Problem: Given two list of length n, find what elements the two list have in common. (we assume that there are not duplicates within a single list)
Naive solution: For each element in the first list, check if it appears in the second.
Bogo solution: For each permutation of the first list and for each permutation of the second list, check if the first item in each list is the same. If so, report in the output (and make sure to only report it once).
Stuxnet would like a chat with you
Don’t be evil, you know.
Sounds like you should find a new product to use.
Can we at least see it?
Would you say that it reads better as “not x” or “x not” (if we remove all special characters)?