@Em0nM4stodon @aral If the UK had Brexit, what would we call the opposite? I’m thinking the opposite of exit is enter. So if you throw a “C” in front for Canada, that makes “Center”?
I think we could work some pretty good slogans around that.
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Travel between nations is a privilege and not a legal right. Up to the degree where international law does not allow a country to render you “stateless”.
That is, if you are a visitor and denied entry, they cannot deny your return to your home country. Nor can you be deported from your country of citizenship.
@Em0nM4stodon @aral If the UK had Brexit, what would we call the opposite? I’m thinking the opposite of exit is enter. So if you throw a “C” in front for Canada, that makes “Center”?
I think we could work some pretty good slogans around that.
I got this far in my life understanding just enough around the fringes of Calculus without actually understanding how to DO Calculus.
I’ve made casual attempts to learn it over the years, but it never really clicked.
Last night, I finally understood what the big deal was about applying limits through derivatives and it was like… 🤯
When solving analytically, the limit cancels out with a divide-by-zero. This is like imaginary numbers territory.
@jerry The CVE at the end of that was sung in harmony, in my head. 😂
My thoughts are with all the incident response folks, going into the holidays. ❤️
@kir5ty I’ve noticed that experts in a topic area tend to make beautiful sketches while saying they’re “bad at drawing”. It’s like saying you’re afraid to speak in public and then effortlessly rambling off a 20-minute presentation that wows the audience.
That sketch looks *amazing*.