In the 13 months since the US ended the #COVID19 public health emergency on May 11, 2023, more Americans have been killed by COVID than died in the eight years of the Vietnam War (which was the US's fourth most deadly war following the Civil War, WW1 and WW2).
"During the first CHARM 2 visit, 31.8% (275/866) of participants had
226 completed the vaccination series. By the second visit, that increased to 82.9% (116/140)."
@realTuckFrumper The moderators were biased. Trump actually won but the lame stream media is lying. Biden was incoherent. Shall I continue to tell you what you already know the reaction will be like?
Many people vote because they think it will create the world they want to see. I don't think that. I vote just to momentarily smack the reins of state power out of the hands of fascists.
Modernes PHP ist eine bemerkenswerte Sprache, weil sie einerseits langsam zu einer getypten Sprache migriert und ein umfassendes Objektsystem hat, und weil sie andererseits einen transparenten JIT hat.
Von der Performance her ist modernes PHP einem Node sehr viel ähnlicher als Python oder Ruby.
PHP war schon immer geil.
Mit den diggen features wie traits jit opcache "typesafer" programmierung und kaum B/C Ausfällen die nicht irgendwie leicht lösbar wären.
3.5 - 4.2 5.6 7.2 7.4 ...usw. das waren milestones
"I’d love to go edit the Wikipedia article and set the record straight… But would that count as “primary research”?"
At least for Unix's historical behavior, there exists a very powerful source in your favor: A Commentary on the UNIX Operating System by John Lions. In particular, Section 8.3 Program Swapping (which is probably how the term "swapping" came into use on what's in fact a scheduler). John Lions was the authoritative textbook that taught everyone Unix back in the days, so using it as a supporting citation would be 100% unobjectionable. https://warsus.github.io/lions-/
@niconiconi Thank you! I wish search engines had thrown up these actually useful sources in my search. I appreciate you taking the time to teach me more about this :)