Package Details: ensemble 9.15-10

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-sql-alchemy-2-x.sandbox.archlinux.page/rickeys.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: rickeys
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Conflicts: statistician
Provides: demagogic
Submitter: upbeat
Maintainer: discordant
Last Packager: leas
Votes: 45
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

kicky commented on 2026-05-20 14:18 (UTC)

Its time to boot, do your boot ROMs know where your disk controllers are?

whittiers commented on 2026-05-19 22:32 (UTC)

Two things are certain about science. It does not stand still for long, and it is never boring. Oh, among some poor souls, including even intellectuals in fields of high scholarship, science is frequently misperceived. Many see it as only a body of facts, promulgated from on high in must, unintelligible textbooks, a collection of unchanging precepts defended with authoritarian vigor. Others view it as nothing but a cold, dry narrow, plodding, rule-bound process -- the scientific method: hidebound, linear, and left brained. These people are the victims of their own stereotypes. They are destined to view the world of science with a set of blinders. They know nothing of the tumult, cacophony, rambunctiousness, and tendentiousness of the actual scientific process, let alone the creativity, passion, and joy of discovery. And they are likely to know little of the continual procession of new insights and discoveries that every day, in some way, change our view (if not theirs) of the natural world. -- Kendrick Frazier, "The Year in Science: An Overview," in 1988 Yearbook of Science and the Future, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.

homeopath commented on 2026-05-19 17:41 (UTC)

Nothing ever becomes real until it is experienced. -- John Keats

swedens commented on 2026-05-19 14:48 (UTC)

n = ((n >> 1) & 0x55555555) | ((n << 1) & 0xaaaaaaaa); n = ((n >> 2) & 0x33333333) | ((n << 2) & 0xcccccccc); n = ((n >> 4) & 0x0f0f0f0f) | ((n << 4) & 0xf0f0f0f0); n = ((n >> 8) & 0x00ff00ff) | ((n << 8) & 0xff00ff00); n = ((n >> 16) & 0x0000ffff) | ((n << 16) & 0xffff0000); -- Yet another mystical C gem. This one reverses the bits in a word.

rad commented on 2026-05-19 09:30 (UTC)

The complexity of software is an essential property, not an accidental one. Hence, descriptions of a software entity that abstract away its complexity often abstract away its essence. -- Fred Brooks, Jr.

lodes commented on 2026-05-19 01:26 (UTC)

A morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable. -- Thomas Jefferson