Are 99.99% convinced that normal voting is secure?
Why not have controls in your program to do these immediate, non-logic changing modifications? It can report the ideal value through a debug interface. No recompiles needed. I'd also recommend getting used to…
Assuming you can learn anything from the experience. What you might learn is weird idiosyncrasies and futile tactics playing from desperation. You might learn to not lose so quickly, but that's not the same as winning.
Do you have a reference for that first point? I couldn't find it on Google, but would be interested to learn about it.
That's one way of looking at it. Another is that they provide products with consistently high margins, and encourage vendor lock in.
> Apple should... make demands on companies with which it has no relationship, and expect those companies to comply? Isn't that literally the link above?
Do you have any recommendations for tutorials or guides?
I moved to Pelican from WordPress last year and it's been great. I wish there were more resources around for it, though.
Yes, although Org calls it "clocking".
Org mode with some fairly well-worn templates. My daily log is in datetree format. I have a few agenda options so at my weekly meeting I can get a quick review of what I've done during the week (or quarter if I'm…
What would be your plan for papers that cite another one because they are doing a literature review or something akin to "Paper X is wrong"? There's also a trickier problem in your simple binary flag: papers can have…
You mean MUDs or MOOs?
If they were serious, they'd provide objective evidence for their claims. Papers, source code, numbers. Not "we have the biggest, baddest GPU farm" and refuse to say any more as policy. Under this veil of secrecy and…
Wasn't Ingress an augmented-reality social network? It's been around for years.
I think it's more a password manager that doesn't manage passwords. You can't set an expiry date on a password. You can't change a password if it's compromised. You don't know when a master password was created so you…
The problem with extracting org-mode into its own application is that a lot of the magic of org-mode comes from emacs. It's not so much being tied up in emacs as sharing and extending the design. By moving org-mode…
Not bad. Not sure it'd come close to replacing org-habits for me.
Such a scenario is not so far fetched. Except that it is. This is not a discussion about self-driving cars because they don't work that way and are a long way off potentially working this way. This is the age-old…
You have the right to free speech. You don't have the right to freedom from consequence of free speech.
I know this is just a fun game, but do you do any double-checking to make sure the bot isn't overfitted and "generating" a fake title that is actually real?
Are 99.99% convinced that normal voting is secure?
Why not have controls in your program to do these immediate, non-logic changing modifications? It can report the ideal value through a debug interface. No recompiles needed. I'd also recommend getting used to…
Assuming you can learn anything from the experience. What you might learn is weird idiosyncrasies and futile tactics playing from desperation. You might learn to not lose so quickly, but that's not the same as winning.
Do you have a reference for that first point? I couldn't find it on Google, but would be interested to learn about it.
That's one way of looking at it. Another is that they provide products with consistently high margins, and encourage vendor lock in.
> Apple should... make demands on companies with which it has no relationship, and expect those companies to comply? Isn't that literally the link above?
Do you have any recommendations for tutorials or guides?
I moved to Pelican from WordPress last year and it's been great. I wish there were more resources around for it, though.
Yes, although Org calls it "clocking".
Org mode with some fairly well-worn templates. My daily log is in datetree format. I have a few agenda options so at my weekly meeting I can get a quick review of what I've done during the week (or quarter if I'm…
What would be your plan for papers that cite another one because they are doing a literature review or something akin to "Paper X is wrong"? There's also a trickier problem in your simple binary flag: papers can have…
You mean MUDs or MOOs?
If they were serious, they'd provide objective evidence for their claims. Papers, source code, numbers. Not "we have the biggest, baddest GPU farm" and refuse to say any more as policy. Under this veil of secrecy and…
Wasn't Ingress an augmented-reality social network? It's been around for years.
I think it's more a password manager that doesn't manage passwords. You can't set an expiry date on a password. You can't change a password if it's compromised. You don't know when a master password was created so you…
The problem with extracting org-mode into its own application is that a lot of the magic of org-mode comes from emacs. It's not so much being tied up in emacs as sharing and extending the design. By moving org-mode…
Not bad. Not sure it'd come close to replacing org-habits for me.
Such a scenario is not so far fetched. Except that it is. This is not a discussion about self-driving cars because they don't work that way and are a long way off potentially working this way. This is the age-old…
You have the right to free speech. You don't have the right to freedom from consequence of free speech.
I know this is just a fun game, but do you do any double-checking to make sure the bot isn't overfitted and "generating" a fake title that is actually real?