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I used audacity 20 years ago and the interface is still the same. That is also worth something.

On the other hand, the language is already 35 years old and people still use it! Many other languages have died in the meantime.

What kind of argument is that? Java is 31, Python 35 years old, and Lisp is almost 70. They all still being used. Come on, let's find something real to talk about.

No. These are polynomials (in x).


I think the current situation shows that outsourcing is also expensive. The costs are just different or not always clear up front.


If you don’t like the taste, you shouldn’t drink it, imo. So yes, one enjoys coffee exactly for the flavour.


Why?


They are told to believe that.


“Almost everywhere” is a mathematical term and can mean two things (I think):

- except finitely many, or

- except a set of measure zero.


Here is used in the Lebesgue measure theory sense


I played that too!


I find it so annoying that certain apps update every single time I open them. Why can’t they build something more stable?


Because, CI[1] and "Move fast and break things"

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration


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