In computer science, in particular networking, a session is a semi-permanent interactive information interchange, also known as a dialogue, a conversation or a meeting, between two or more communicating devices, or between a computer and user (see Login session). A session is set up or established at a certain point in time, and torn down at a later point in time. An established communication session may involve more than one message in each direction. A session is typically, but not always, stateful, meaning that at least one of the communicating parts needs to save information about the s...
The Münchhausen Trilemma (after Baron Münchhausen, who allegedly pulled himself and the horse on which he was sitting out of a swamp by his own hair), also called Agrippa's Trilemma (after Agrippa the Skeptic), is a philosophical term coined to stress the purported impossibility to prove any truth even in the fields of logic and mathematics. It is the name of an argument in the theory of knowledge going back to the German philosopher Hans Albert, and more traditionally, in the name of Agrippa.
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If we ask of any knowledge: "How do I know that it's true?", we may provide proof; yet ...
@fbueckert my response to that is that scales of bad are irrelevant, if a programmer creates more problems than (s)he solves during a project, then the fact they should have not bothered is exactly what I will portray to them
@fbueckert any "programmer" who takes constructive critism as an insult should go find another career, any programmer that results to threats as a result of such statements is only causing themselves more problems
@fbueckert causing intentional damage to something I own through programming would result in being labelled as a cracker and spending time in a cell
@ickleislands So...you calling them bad as a key to victory, even if it's not true, and them retaliating by pranking your computer is not fair, and they're the bad ones?
@fbueckert you said arguing with programmers is futile, I said I don't argue, I discuss until there is no point in discussing and then clearly identify with them the category of person they fall into and leave it at that
arguing for the sake of arguing is boring and time consuming
No one understands what you're saying, your lack of communication skills is clearly why you're arguing on the internet about something you have no experience in.
@ickleislands That's fair, but I more mean that if it's going to result in a good deal of hostile things being said I think you should just take a step back, calm down and then try to broach it in a less hostile way.
@Mana "idiot", noun, an utterly foolish or senseless person -> perfectly valid after somebody makes a statement like the one preceding the comment, believing they know what they're talking about while getting every single fact in the statement wrong. I will leave it at that though.
@ickleislands and one that will obviously provoke them, leading to insults being thrown around, which is something we need to avoid here, please. But you're right, let's drop it.
But to continue with the conspiracy theory: Since Tim Hortons uses frozen doughnuts, it's almost in reason that they ship their Boston Cream Doughnuts from Boston.
I was playing Contra Hard Corps on my Genesis 16 bit these days, and finished it in all possible ways, first going to the research center, etc.. In any possible way I could finish it, I finished.
However, I like this game a lot, and I was thinking, is there any "easter egg" in this game, maybe ...
Can we get wireless added as a synonym of networking? (Looking through wireless there are some questions that just need re-tagging)
In addition would it be possible to do the same with network? There are only three questions under network that would be fine under networking.
> I know this is a "crowd-pleasing non-answer" but I'm under the impression such answers are slightly more acceptable on gaming.SE than on SO. I guess I'll be flamed to hell if not, and then I'll get to join Satan's guild of trollish/annoying players. Hooray
It would probably have more if bwarner didn't protect it.
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I am rather glad I was around for all the decisions for/against ITG. Between that, and my experience on Literature.SE, I am well versed in how not-awesome "Identify this thing" questions are, and I can be like "Listen, Libraries, we do not want to become an "identify this book" engine."