It was much easier then to become experienced in programming because it was way less to learn.
I got the feeling from: >lonely life >he’s kinda lost at sea >next to a lanky guy >I began to wonder, “How could anyone spend their whole life doing this?” and details, like him having a tiny cabin (you're on a boat).…
Operating Systems Design & Implementation The book is about MINIX operating system, a operating system without hacks, to showcase the concepts. Linux is a fork from MINIX.
So basically the guy has ~1m followers on instagram, is helicoptered from yacht to yacht and gets paid to hang out with rich people and wear expensive watches, in the most beautiful places. He also seems like a nice…
>Using parallel loops running on many cores yields a factor of approximately 7. That depends on the number of cores.
Think this way: You html is a tree of tags. You have to layout this tree. Each tag is a box that can contain other boxes. Learn about the box model to understand the properties of a box. How do you display the boxes…
Well I am not sure. It's a good story to tell if the person is someone important in the community that has for example written important books or invented something that is useful. If it's just worker-bee man-hours I…
Why would I manually do the pieces of a clockwork? It's been done manually countless times. Maybe If I would be in metallurgic industry it would make sense to do it as an exercise.
You can watch reviews of printers online, and they show quality of print.
Here is a picture of the building in the article https://i.imgur.com/1BW2j35.png To me it looks like an old beach resort.
Let me voice my negative opinion: To me it looks worthy of a hobby, but to praise this as something exceptional it's kind of overstretch. The time required is very long to make the pieces by hand, but I feel any sharp…
You should provide the map on the homepage in real-time, otherwise I won't believe it
So when it detects a lens, it shoots light to destroy the photo. If the detection is not ideal, it could detect eyeglasses and shoot light into people's eyes
This are called false positives and are a normal occurrence in the life of a software developer. That's why when testing the root-cause you should test for a false positive as well.
Mercantilism not only targets exports. It also tries to halt all non necessary imports, so the country retains as much value as possible. They are nationalist, and want to gain things at the expense of others all the…
There is only accumulation of power. I believe China to be a mercantile culture, that was helped by the more developed states. But instead of valuing the relations, China only values them if it can see profit. Also…
Restoring original Apollo AGC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KSahAoOLdU&index=1&list=PL-...
I don't understand who upvotes this articles, propagating them to the front page
Why is this BS article on the front page. The author doesn't understand concepts of demo, proof of concept.
A decentralized social network protocol is needed (ActivityPub is something like this), data stored in a neutral way, and the software. When exchanging data between users, you exchange only data, and you see it based on…
The issue is that you can't interact between profiles, or if you interact it's centralized. Looks like there is existing a decentralized social networking protocol: ActivityPub, having the features of social media (as…
That's a good idea. We need a decentralized facebook, where everybody hosts and shares their data. It would need a registry or identity provider for the initial contact, but then it should replicate facebook…
Reminds me of those public "do not call" lists. Guess what - they get called more often.
I think google.com also associates your queries with you account/location/fingerprint. I think the issue it that it provides API for the government to process this data.
Yes it makes it clear (but they can "commingle" the same product from different sellers, as said in the related comments). However let's say you want to buy a product. But the reviews are mixed. Some are 5-star reviews,…
It was much easier then to become experienced in programming because it was way less to learn.
I got the feeling from: >lonely life >he’s kinda lost at sea >next to a lanky guy >I began to wonder, “How could anyone spend their whole life doing this?” and details, like him having a tiny cabin (you're on a boat).…
Operating Systems Design & Implementation The book is about MINIX operating system, a operating system without hacks, to showcase the concepts. Linux is a fork from MINIX.
So basically the guy has ~1m followers on instagram, is helicoptered from yacht to yacht and gets paid to hang out with rich people and wear expensive watches, in the most beautiful places. He also seems like a nice…
>Using parallel loops running on many cores yields a factor of approximately 7. That depends on the number of cores.
Think this way: You html is a tree of tags. You have to layout this tree. Each tag is a box that can contain other boxes. Learn about the box model to understand the properties of a box. How do you display the boxes…
Well I am not sure. It's a good story to tell if the person is someone important in the community that has for example written important books or invented something that is useful. If it's just worker-bee man-hours I…
Why would I manually do the pieces of a clockwork? It's been done manually countless times. Maybe If I would be in metallurgic industry it would make sense to do it as an exercise.
You can watch reviews of printers online, and they show quality of print.
Here is a picture of the building in the article https://i.imgur.com/1BW2j35.png To me it looks like an old beach resort.
Let me voice my negative opinion: To me it looks worthy of a hobby, but to praise this as something exceptional it's kind of overstretch. The time required is very long to make the pieces by hand, but I feel any sharp…
You should provide the map on the homepage in real-time, otherwise I won't believe it
So when it detects a lens, it shoots light to destroy the photo. If the detection is not ideal, it could detect eyeglasses and shoot light into people's eyes
This are called false positives and are a normal occurrence in the life of a software developer. That's why when testing the root-cause you should test for a false positive as well.
Mercantilism not only targets exports. It also tries to halt all non necessary imports, so the country retains as much value as possible. They are nationalist, and want to gain things at the expense of others all the…
There is only accumulation of power. I believe China to be a mercantile culture, that was helped by the more developed states. But instead of valuing the relations, China only values them if it can see profit. Also…
Restoring original Apollo AGC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KSahAoOLdU&index=1&list=PL-...
I don't understand who upvotes this articles, propagating them to the front page
Why is this BS article on the front page. The author doesn't understand concepts of demo, proof of concept.
A decentralized social network protocol is needed (ActivityPub is something like this), data stored in a neutral way, and the software. When exchanging data between users, you exchange only data, and you see it based on…
The issue is that you can't interact between profiles, or if you interact it's centralized. Looks like there is existing a decentralized social networking protocol: ActivityPub, having the features of social media (as…
That's a good idea. We need a decentralized facebook, where everybody hosts and shares their data. It would need a registry or identity provider for the initial contact, but then it should replicate facebook…
Reminds me of those public "do not call" lists. Guess what - they get called more often.
I think google.com also associates your queries with you account/location/fingerprint. I think the issue it that it provides API for the government to process this data.
Yes it makes it clear (but they can "commingle" the same product from different sellers, as said in the related comments). However let's say you want to buy a product. But the reviews are mixed. Some are 5-star reviews,…