I'm stuck on the homological algebra exercise
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Eddie Bauer and Carhartt are my go-tos. Both carry tons of tall sizes. Wrangler has some too and may be cheaper.
Java is a fine choice. Much prefer it over pseudocode.
I have read programs a lot shorter than 500 lines which I don't have the expertise to write.
This has nothing to do with Windows or Linux. Crowdstrike has in fact broken Linux installs in a fairly similar way before.
Sure, throw people in jail who haven't committed a crime, that'll fix all kinds of systemic issues
Catch and then what? Return to what?
Still not enough, or at least pi is not known to have this property. You need the number to be "normal" (or a slightly weaker property) which turns out to be hard to prove about most numbers.
It sounds like you don't understand the complexity of the game. Despite being finite, the number of possible games is extremely large.
These things are specifically not defined by the protocol. They could be. They're not, by design.
It doesn't, it just delegates the responsibility to something else, namely xdg-desktop-portal and/or your compositor. The main issue with global hotkeys is that applications can't usually set them, e.g. Discord push-to-talk, rather the compositor has to set them and the application needs to communicate with the compositor. This is fundamentally different from how it worked with X11 so naturally adoption is slow.
Keycaps are expensive but you can easily spend $500 on a keyboard chassis/plate/pcb alone