If a Rust function can panic, there's generally a non-panicking alternative. For example, `Vec` indexing has `vec[n]` as the panicking version and `vec.get(n)` as the version that can return `None` when there's nothing…
I'm a bit lost on how the bitcoin supply isn't in the hands of the rich. Do they give out free mining equipment and electricity to the poor to equalize things?
Based on your own standard, I'm wondering why people should take you seriously when you use terms like 'rabid'.
They didn't say discrete GPU, they said GPUs, which includes integrated GPUs.
The author doesn't give the impression that they understand what they're reading. > But she gives the game away when she writes: “Maybe my relationship with dreaming wasn’t like everyone else’s.” Not like everyone…
Why would a person who did what they did stop for a bit? It's just not part of their personality.
You can't support a point about private companies in the US in general with a point solely about powerful global corporations that are US companies.
I'm not sure that's down to Venezuela's power companies. That's right about when the US was trying to coup their government, right? Stuxnet's origin story can tell us a bit about what kinds of sabotage they pull.
>The volunteers recognised cloned speech as such only half the time (ie, no better than chance). That's incorrect. It's like saying that one lottery ticket has a 50% chance of winning. If they're fooling people half the…
There are already things like SCTP.
See also https://github.com/FascinatedBox/lily/issues/294
One thing that shouldn't be discounted is survivorship bias. The machines from the 1960s that broke early on aren't around anymore. The only machines from the 1960s that are left are those which last a long time.
If a Rust function can panic, there's generally a non-panicking alternative. For example, `Vec` indexing has `vec[n]` as the panicking version and `vec.get(n)` as the version that can return `None` when there's nothing…
I'm a bit lost on how the bitcoin supply isn't in the hands of the rich. Do they give out free mining equipment and electricity to the poor to equalize things?
Based on your own standard, I'm wondering why people should take you seriously when you use terms like 'rabid'.
They didn't say discrete GPU, they said GPUs, which includes integrated GPUs.
The author doesn't give the impression that they understand what they're reading. > But she gives the game away when she writes: “Maybe my relationship with dreaming wasn’t like everyone else’s.” Not like everyone…
Why would a person who did what they did stop for a bit? It's just not part of their personality.
You can't support a point about private companies in the US in general with a point solely about powerful global corporations that are US companies.
I'm not sure that's down to Venezuela's power companies. That's right about when the US was trying to coup their government, right? Stuxnet's origin story can tell us a bit about what kinds of sabotage they pull.
>The volunteers recognised cloned speech as such only half the time (ie, no better than chance). That's incorrect. It's like saying that one lottery ticket has a 50% chance of winning. If they're fooling people half the…
There are already things like SCTP.
See also https://github.com/FascinatedBox/lily/issues/294
One thing that shouldn't be discounted is survivorship bias. The machines from the 1960s that broke early on aren't around anymore. The only machines from the 1960s that are left are those which last a long time.