Nothing that you said is wrong but it doesn't make the situation better. 1) As many people pointed out, this doesn't prevent OCR, it just prevents copying strings (e.g. with crawlers). 2) Majority of OCR doesn't deal…
It's interesting what/when/if will unsettle Python. And what the adoption would be like. Julia has been <designed> to unsettle Python in the data space but to no avail. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Didn't read bc of the paywall so maybe someone can enlighten me. My educated guess is that <at best> UN is using homomorphic encryption for basic analysis... or they have achieved a breakthrough and have FHE /s.
How is it different from Notion and Evernote like solutions? What’s better and what’s worse about Dino? Likewise, how’s it different from backlink-based apps like Obsidian, Roam and Craft? Is OSS the only selling…
I agree that using booleans like this can be confusing. But, imo, it's more confusing to have a bunch of wrapper functions that create abstraction madness. I mostly write computation/math-related code and I find using…
What about the part where people used expired credentials to 3rd-party services to create admin accounts? Scraping may not be a crime but unintended privilege escalation is a whole different story.
While the assumption that you can make changes to swift’s stl is not that far-fetched, doing so to cpp’s is completely mental. I’ve got a feeling that swift is becoming a very polluted mashup of features that come from…
The link is dead atm.
This is the key point here. Google (Chrome), Apple (Safari) and MIcrosoft (Edge) funnel money from other ventures to their browser dev teams. For Apple and Microsoft it’s just a staple tool that each operating system…
No, if you work in a software house; or I'd say, you have extremely low chance there and anyone who made it, was an outlier. Yes, if you work in a company that does some RnD and you have actual domain knowledge and…
Could someone ELI5, why it is so difficult to make it right? And I do not mean exclusively to Linux, because Windows has been horrible for years now too. If the issue is hardware, then we'd blame OEMs. If it's software,…
Yes, they are. Slow and hardly as expressive or rich as python/r counterparts.
I can subscribe to this. Whenever I needed to learn or revise something, I would just write it down again, usually paraphrasing the original material. While I wouldn't use that material directly ever again, I noticed…
Maybe I didn't make this clear but by hardware I meant literally physical switch, as in e.g. power delivery through the circuit.
I was trying to come up with a reasonable solution this. I wouldn't trust any software solution in the OS that "disables" the camera because even if hacking of the device is not possible, some sort of settings-phising…
One tip from personal experience: I usually introduce CORS (and Access-Control-Allow-Origin header in particular) first. Most people unfamiliar with HTTP headers have no problem understanding the usefulness of that one…
I wouldn't say these are level-up but rather some introductory material that covers the basics. Swapping Introduction to Statistical Learning for Elements of Statistical Learning is a good step-up if you don't need as…
I don't know much about Pony but glancing over the doc it seems very Scala-ish, which can already be written in very pythonic way and has ADTs. Am I missing something here?
It's interesting how it's going to play out. On one hand side, Swift is a pleasant language to work with (despite its infancy). But on the other, having a Tensorflow API doesn't suddenly give it a bunch of libraries for…
It's quite sad that most of them are traffic/ad optimization/analysis companies. Clicking on the link I was hoping for a nifty list of tools that benefit various (web-connected) industries.
It seems odd to me that they would make such move in the first place without proper legal analysis. Especially, given that it's fintech which already is quite tightly regulated and Robinhood has been in the stock game…
Nothing that you said is wrong but it doesn't make the situation better. 1) As many people pointed out, this doesn't prevent OCR, it just prevents copying strings (e.g. with crawlers). 2) Majority of OCR doesn't deal…
It's interesting what/when/if will unsettle Python. And what the adoption would be like. Julia has been <designed> to unsettle Python in the data space but to no avail. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Didn't read bc of the paywall so maybe someone can enlighten me. My educated guess is that <at best> UN is using homomorphic encryption for basic analysis... or they have achieved a breakthrough and have FHE /s.
How is it different from Notion and Evernote like solutions? What’s better and what’s worse about Dino? Likewise, how’s it different from backlink-based apps like Obsidian, Roam and Craft? Is OSS the only selling…
I agree that using booleans like this can be confusing. But, imo, it's more confusing to have a bunch of wrapper functions that create abstraction madness. I mostly write computation/math-related code and I find using…
What about the part where people used expired credentials to 3rd-party services to create admin accounts? Scraping may not be a crime but unintended privilege escalation is a whole different story.
While the assumption that you can make changes to swift’s stl is not that far-fetched, doing so to cpp’s is completely mental. I’ve got a feeling that swift is becoming a very polluted mashup of features that come from…
The link is dead atm.
This is the key point here. Google (Chrome), Apple (Safari) and MIcrosoft (Edge) funnel money from other ventures to their browser dev teams. For Apple and Microsoft it’s just a staple tool that each operating system…
No, if you work in a software house; or I'd say, you have extremely low chance there and anyone who made it, was an outlier. Yes, if you work in a company that does some RnD and you have actual domain knowledge and…
Could someone ELI5, why it is so difficult to make it right? And I do not mean exclusively to Linux, because Windows has been horrible for years now too. If the issue is hardware, then we'd blame OEMs. If it's software,…
Yes, they are. Slow and hardly as expressive or rich as python/r counterparts.
I can subscribe to this. Whenever I needed to learn or revise something, I would just write it down again, usually paraphrasing the original material. While I wouldn't use that material directly ever again, I noticed…
Maybe I didn't make this clear but by hardware I meant literally physical switch, as in e.g. power delivery through the circuit.
I was trying to come up with a reasonable solution this. I wouldn't trust any software solution in the OS that "disables" the camera because even if hacking of the device is not possible, some sort of settings-phising…
One tip from personal experience: I usually introduce CORS (and Access-Control-Allow-Origin header in particular) first. Most people unfamiliar with HTTP headers have no problem understanding the usefulness of that one…
I wouldn't say these are level-up but rather some introductory material that covers the basics. Swapping Introduction to Statistical Learning for Elements of Statistical Learning is a good step-up if you don't need as…
I don't know much about Pony but glancing over the doc it seems very Scala-ish, which can already be written in very pythonic way and has ADTs. Am I missing something here?
It's interesting how it's going to play out. On one hand side, Swift is a pleasant language to work with (despite its infancy). But on the other, having a Tensorflow API doesn't suddenly give it a bunch of libraries for…
It's quite sad that most of them are traffic/ad optimization/analysis companies. Clicking on the link I was hoping for a nifty list of tools that benefit various (web-connected) industries.
It seems odd to me that they would make such move in the first place without proper legal analysis. Especially, given that it's fintech which already is quite tightly regulated and Robinhood has been in the stock game…