Tbh that sounds like a fun project for an app or something, as a backup to gps in case it’s jammed. Just lay your phone on the ground, take a long exposure picture and then use the phones time to calculate where you are. Might need to take the accelerometer into account if the ground isn’t flat.
Ubuntu Mate? Surely green Ubuntu is Ubuntu Mate
The Greek god of war, how fitting for someone that through their choice of vehicle has declared war on pedestrians.
I refuse to accept x
as a multiplication sign. Multiplication ist either •
or maybe *
but never x
and certainly not ×
, because that’s a cross product
Adapters are literally <5 USD including shipping on AliExpress. At that point it’s not about the price if you’re buying a phone anyways, because the cheap phones haven’t abandoned the aux jack.
Also the digital usb adapters should work on any phone (and computer), unlike the “dumb” ones that trigger the DAC inside the phone (if there is one).
Ah, so thats what you meant by splitter. Might I suggest, there are some very cheap battery powered Bluetooth receivers. Those might be a good solution for you, in case you hadn’t considered something like that.
You’re allowed to have fun sometimes, as a treat
Yeah, that’s what I really don’t get about all the people in this thread. No matter how many headphones you have, the adapter is like 10$ at most. Just get as many as you need to always have one where you need it
This is not the normal behavior, but I’d consider the adapter part of you headphone cable and just leave it on there. If you want to unplug, just unplug the headphones (including adapter) from the phone?
Entering symbols one by one into a calculator is a fundamentally different process from writing them in a sentence.
Citation needed.
No but seriously, why do you think it necessarily needs to be different? There are calculators that use actual fraction notation and all that
Thanks for putting my thoughts into words, that’s exactly why I hate math. It was supposed to be the logical one, but since it only needs to be parsed by humans it failed at even that. It’s just conventions upon conventions to the point where it’s notably different from one teacher/professor to the next.
I guess you can tell why I went into comp-sci (and also why I’m struggling there too)
I’d say engineers like to be exact, but they like being lazy even more
I don’t know a single language that lets you use a name starting with a number for anything off the top of my head
Please read the article, that’s exactly what it’s about. There is no right answer.
Yeah, but implicit multiplication without a sign is often treated with higher priority.
The gdpr isn’t about cookies, it’s about tracking. Yes you should remember not to track if the user said so. Nothing ironic here.