Like, the drivers manual? We're talking about basic driving skills here. Cars need room to stop, the higher the speed, the more room they need to stop safely. Most human drivers aren't perfect and leave a lot less room…
A highway cuts through my city, largely because it used to be very poor and it was politically expedient to prioritize interstate traffic at the expense of city dwellers (there's measurably higher rates of asthma near…
You also need hardcore vent systems.
No you can't, you need to leave stopping distance for safety reasons. If anything AVs will leave more room between cars than human drivers.
Crypto is the new cyber.
I'd say they're more like trading cards than anything.
It's certainly possible there are fraudulent trades driving price, it's pretty easy to do on BTC exchanges.
>newbostonpost Someone on r/boston constantly posts links to this garbage "news" source, everyone flags it as spam there, I'm going to flag it as spam here as well.
>Why does everyone repeat that Byzantine consensus requires maximum 33% of participants to be dishonest? Not 33% of participants, 33% of the hash power, could just be one participant with a pile of GPUs or ASICS or…
The closed-source coordinator, presumably.
My understanding is you only need 33% of the hash power at any given time. Since PoW is only done as part of sending transactions, it probably takes less hash power than you'd think to cause problems.
It gets better... their "improved" version of "curl"? Kerl. You can't make this shit up.
For fun.
This is a great idea, I'd totally buy a "chromebook" with coreboot and Ubuntu.
You're hopeless, this is not subtle stuff, you're being deliberately obtuse, or you're just plain stupid.
> He seems to have been disavowing racists since the start Pandering to racists since the start: * Initial refusal to rebuke David Duke. * "Rapists" remark. * Violence on "both sides". * Not mentioning the Jews on…
I know middle aged people who do the same thing, their "performances" are appropriate for their age. Pictures of expensive vacations, manicured gardens and so on. Same phenomenon.
Is it easy for mastodon operators to disable?
It's like how you kinda need to know js to do anything with coffeescript. The fastest way to learn Elixir is to learn Erlang first. You will be dealing with Erlang data structures (sans syntax sugar), the Erlang stdlib…
A war.
Do any of the android apps support sycning over git yet?
This talk is borderline unreadable. Are there slides or something I'm missing?
Which features? Looks like (arithmetic, not bitwise) AND/OR/NOT are supported, I'm not an expert but it seems like this could be do-able. I'll have to think about this more maybe I'm missing something.
Literally they could have just copied BTC and implemented base58check from the get go, it would take any competent programmer an hour or two tops. But it was too much work for the _MASTER PROGRAMMERS_ behind ethereum.…
I gave up on notmuch for the same reason, it won't just fetch mail over imap. I use gnus now.
Like, the drivers manual? We're talking about basic driving skills here. Cars need room to stop, the higher the speed, the more room they need to stop safely. Most human drivers aren't perfect and leave a lot less room…
A highway cuts through my city, largely because it used to be very poor and it was politically expedient to prioritize interstate traffic at the expense of city dwellers (there's measurably higher rates of asthma near…
You also need hardcore vent systems.
No you can't, you need to leave stopping distance for safety reasons. If anything AVs will leave more room between cars than human drivers.
Crypto is the new cyber.
I'd say they're more like trading cards than anything.
It's certainly possible there are fraudulent trades driving price, it's pretty easy to do on BTC exchanges.
>newbostonpost Someone on r/boston constantly posts links to this garbage "news" source, everyone flags it as spam there, I'm going to flag it as spam here as well.
>Why does everyone repeat that Byzantine consensus requires maximum 33% of participants to be dishonest? Not 33% of participants, 33% of the hash power, could just be one participant with a pile of GPUs or ASICS or…
The closed-source coordinator, presumably.
My understanding is you only need 33% of the hash power at any given time. Since PoW is only done as part of sending transactions, it probably takes less hash power than you'd think to cause problems.
It gets better... their "improved" version of "curl"? Kerl. You can't make this shit up.
For fun.
This is a great idea, I'd totally buy a "chromebook" with coreboot and Ubuntu.
You're hopeless, this is not subtle stuff, you're being deliberately obtuse, or you're just plain stupid.
> He seems to have been disavowing racists since the start Pandering to racists since the start: * Initial refusal to rebuke David Duke. * "Rapists" remark. * Violence on "both sides". * Not mentioning the Jews on…
I know middle aged people who do the same thing, their "performances" are appropriate for their age. Pictures of expensive vacations, manicured gardens and so on. Same phenomenon.
Is it easy for mastodon operators to disable?
It's like how you kinda need to know js to do anything with coffeescript. The fastest way to learn Elixir is to learn Erlang first. You will be dealing with Erlang data structures (sans syntax sugar), the Erlang stdlib…
A war.
Do any of the android apps support sycning over git yet?
This talk is borderline unreadable. Are there slides or something I'm missing?
Which features? Looks like (arithmetic, not bitwise) AND/OR/NOT are supported, I'm not an expert but it seems like this could be do-able. I'll have to think about this more maybe I'm missing something.
Literally they could have just copied BTC and implemented base58check from the get go, it would take any competent programmer an hour or two tops. But it was too much work for the _MASTER PROGRAMMERS_ behind ethereum.…
I gave up on notmuch for the same reason, it won't just fetch mail over imap. I use gnus now.