

When you hit your elbow, you can hit the ulnar nerve. This nerve, among other things, carries tactile information from the pinky and usually part of the ring finger, so hitting it causes an unpleasant sensation in that area.
When you hit your elbow, you can hit the ulnar nerve. This nerve, among other things, carries tactile information from the pinky and usually part of the ring finger, so hitting it causes an unpleasant sensation in that area.
That’s a really nice read. My own excuse for using tmux
is that I want other people to be able to use my computer if they ever need to, so instead of installing a tiling WM I use a solution that only adds keyboard-centric navigation to the tools that I use.
8% coding DNA? Wow, that’s quite a jump from the 2% coding and 5-10% conserved DNA that used to be cited. Full-genome sequencing has truly (metaphorically and literally) filled many gaps in the study of our genome…
95% of our DNA is basically useless gibberish. Since the evolutionary incentive to shorten it is so small in our case, all sorts of processes “hijack” it to propagate themselves without giving anything back.
It likely does, at some point within the ellipsis.
If a fascist party ever takes control of my country, I’ll be in a different country by then.