accidentally wrote "saad" instead of "saas" in a text to my partner; they immediately coined "Software as a Disappointment"
and honestly, where is the lie
accidentally wrote "saad" instead of "saas" in a text to my partner; they immediately coined "Software as a Disappointment"
and honestly, where is the lie
This may be just my specific to my experiences, but I find the idea of creating a tech support ticket ahead of time so the support team can be "aware" of something you're doing is one of the most pointless timewasting things anyone can do.
Unless its a warning that you're likely to do something that will impact others I can almost guarantee the support team that gets the ticket does not care.
#NASA has sworn in Charity Weeden as associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy.
Look very closely at the book she's swearing in on.
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-names-new-head-of-technology-policy-strategy
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Monday Charity Weeden will serve as associate administrator for the agency’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy (OTPS), effective immediately. Weeden succeeds Bhavya Lal, who left the agency in July, and Ellen Gertsen, who had been serving as the office’s acting leader since then.
I don't understand how lace is made, but looking at the #bobbins and pins and patterns ... listen buddy I know math when I see it. This is A #Math Thing. Obviously.
Right away I want to know: Can I encode information in lace?
How much of an expert must one be to make your own patterns?
What about the creation of surfaces?
#Knitting is more accessible, and people have been exploring math with knitting forever.
But what possibilities does lace offer?
What is the theory of lace?