https://simonwillison.net/
I'm not an expert, but apparently transport accounts for only 11% of carbon emissions for food [1], and I suppose it's likely similar for beer. To me this suggests factors affecting production are far more important.…
I believe GP is talking about part 2 of the fast.ai course: https://course19.fast.ai/videos/?lesson=8
Currying support is orthogonal to how function arguments work. Some languages (e.g. OCaml according to this question[1]) combine named parameters with currying, allowing partial application with any of the function's…
I think this is the mistake a lot of people make: they form an intuition of monads after seeing lots of examples of them, and then they try to communicate that intuition without just saying "here are lots of examples of…
Worth mentioning: there were three research groups trying to emulate C. elegans, and they all seem to have stalled [1]. [1]: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/mHqQxwKuzZS69CXX5/whole-brai...
I think this snippet would raise a KeyError whenever the index you're searching for is greater than 0.
Just to clarify: there are lots of numbers that aren't real numbers (for example, imaginary numbers). Intuitively the real numbers are all the points along the number line, including rationals and irrationals (such as…
In the real world you usually can't pass a material through itself.
Could someone help me understand the all ages excess mortality graph? Naively it looks like a) there were way more deaths in 2018 and 2019 than were expected, and b) despite Covid-19, the excess mortality still hasn't…
This isn't a reply to your substantive point (of course I agree that fortran/numpy programmers do science), but certainly when I'm coding with numpy I have a mental model of the shapes of the arrays, very akin to the…
This is a draft. I expect that, when the first finished version is ready, the authors will promote it effectively (IMO they are very good at promoting their courses at fast.ai).
I'd have thought it's because the French keyboard layout is arranged with the "Z" in place of the "W" on a qwerty layout
https://simonwillison.net/
I'm not an expert, but apparently transport accounts for only 11% of carbon emissions for food [1], and I suppose it's likely similar for beer. To me this suggests factors affecting production are far more important.…
I believe GP is talking about part 2 of the fast.ai course: https://course19.fast.ai/videos/?lesson=8
Currying support is orthogonal to how function arguments work. Some languages (e.g. OCaml according to this question[1]) combine named parameters with currying, allowing partial application with any of the function's…
I think this is the mistake a lot of people make: they form an intuition of monads after seeing lots of examples of them, and then they try to communicate that intuition without just saying "here are lots of examples of…
Worth mentioning: there were three research groups trying to emulate C. elegans, and they all seem to have stalled [1]. [1]: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/mHqQxwKuzZS69CXX5/whole-brai...
I think this snippet would raise a KeyError whenever the index you're searching for is greater than 0.
Just to clarify: there are lots of numbers that aren't real numbers (for example, imaginary numbers). Intuitively the real numbers are all the points along the number line, including rationals and irrationals (such as…
In the real world you usually can't pass a material through itself.
Could someone help me understand the all ages excess mortality graph? Naively it looks like a) there were way more deaths in 2018 and 2019 than were expected, and b) despite Covid-19, the excess mortality still hasn't…
This isn't a reply to your substantive point (of course I agree that fortran/numpy programmers do science), but certainly when I'm coding with numpy I have a mental model of the shapes of the arrays, very akin to the…
This is a draft. I expect that, when the first finished version is ready, the authors will promote it effectively (IMO they are very good at promoting their courses at fast.ai).
I'd have thought it's because the French keyboard layout is arranged with the "Z" in place of the "W" on a qwerty layout