I think anyone at the point of learning those subjects would just call them by their name. From my experience, “advanced calculus” usually refers to introduction to real analisys courses like Spivak or even Baby Rudin. It seems nowadays it’s being used to refer to multivariate and DEs, which I guess makes a little more sense but it still bothers me.
Do you shower in a handstand?
Nothing. It’s a meaningless term. Some people use it to say “hard calculus” (multivariate, pdes, etc) and I suspect that’s how it’s being used here but, historically, it has mostly been used to refer to the introduction to real analysis courses found in books spike Spivak and Apostol.
I’m officially triggered. There’s no such thing as “advanced calculus”. Yes, I’m aware of Loomis and Sternberg. That book was literally written to stroke the authors’ ego.
No, it’s because humans are inherently selfish and stupid beings that will always endanger others to avoid inconvenience and an “ebike” like the one in the picture is just a motorcycle with a licence to ignore traffic laws.
Literally none of this would be necessary if the US didn’t treat its speed limits like a loose suggestion.
Do you even realize how hilariously pathetic you’re being right now? You legitimately, unironically and with a straight face just said “go back to reddit”. Jesuschrist, you’re such a baby.
Yet another one for the “Lemmy isn’t sexist” collection.
Oh, for sure. I meant this specific example.