Carapace in a sentence as a noun

"yeah, no. it would more likely crush its own leg under the weight of its own carapace.

> ...building a bullet-proof carapace...I see what you did there.

Thanks carapace, I appreciate it, and you are too.

And no tortoise carapace either!Otherwise, did you put the code on github?

He tells you plainly that the getting of wealth builds a sort of armour around your heart - a 'carapace', I think is the word he used.

I’m deeply suspicious of any hole that pierces my device’s carapace.

I'm pretty much a recluse these days, and this HN account "carapace" is damn near the only outlet I have to communicate with the outside world.

Speaking form european perspective - and expanding on carapace's excellent post, this is a small concern.

They then lay their own eggs in the crab's carapace, the way the crab normally would, and the crab--male or female--behaves as if it was carrying its own eggs.

Get to know yourself to create a carapace based on values that protects you, and get to know others, so you know the true reason why they want something from you.

The defensive crypto guy's carapace has been pierced by the hacker's slow methodical leverage.

"If the Reichsangehoriger wishes to identify me, my model and number are written on my carapace.

I think that carapace didn't mean "how did he design the circuit" but rather "how did he design the physical manifestation of the circuit?

Though carapace's argument works on a weaker level: the symmetry is broken, so we have no particular reason to expect a conservation.

"Ycombinator post<--carapace<--friend<--brother<--faux-jury<--lawyers<--tobacco companyEven facts get changed when they're nested >5 levels deep in human networks.

To make a car that resists those heavy hail storms would require quite a bit of extra weight, and overall this problem is cheaper to solve via insurance than by building a bullet-proof carapace that will add weight and rarely ever get used.

Instead we're operating in a more general space of concepts, and we do not do math by proceeding linearly in our thoughts from the beginning of a proof to the final conclusion--we assemble the conception piecemeal until we get some feel for the sufficient overall integrity/coherence of a general conception, and then secure it by building up a kind of formal carapace around it.

Carapace definitions

noun

hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles

See also: shell cuticle shield