Chris Drake
Chris Drake
$in is not necessarily always consumed entirely in each "pump" (depends on the simplicity/triviality of the receiving process I expect, but for brotli and bzip2, and in-general all well-behaved code...
@mohawk2 - compression programs consume input, and spit back expanded output - but it's not a "give one get one" relationship - you might give it data, and get nothing...
I recommend you take a course in statistics and learn why you're supposed to run manual/human/python tests first (preferably many times), before moving on to the LLMs (one time only)....
I suggest you talk to one of your professors and ask them to explain your error to you: as a "soon to graduate PhD" student, there appears to be a...
Cool - thanks. It's pretty easy to miss... there's no link I can find to that page? It would be worth making a mention or putting a link on your...
Your page already tells us here:-  that "open source communities" do not qualify for a pile of things (see the table) because we're lumped into...
It is "Extrude 31" (a cut) in the timeline.
because the entire print will fail if this "bridge for no reason" fails - remember - this is designed to be printed on machines that are not yet properly set...
@GitWyd - you'd lose that argument for sure. This is a TEST PRINT that is specifically designed to be used to help you set up a printer !! Having bridges...
@GitWyd yes, they clearly state that the purpose of the test ..."provides something discrete to measure and compare as relevant variables are changed." - like I said: this is specifically...