Most other primate species, indeed most other mammalian species, polygyny is the norm
It’s one word, like watchmaker or bookkeeper are in English.
reshape
Yeah one of other beauties of numpy is you can pass data to/from native shared libraries compiled from C code with little overhead. This was more klidgy in Matlab last I checked
Back when our lab transitioned from Matlab to Python I used numpy/scipy quite a bit. I remember heavily leaning on numpy.reshape to get things to work correctly. In some cases I did resort to looping.
In academia you are forced to go where the jobs are, or else you leave the field. Yes I have known people married with kids who move overseas
I thought it was the exact opposite. European universities were a lot harder to get a faculty appointment. And they tended to favor local candidates , Which is why you see a lot of US universities have foreign…
In the medieval era in Europe few were generally professional, in the sense that it was their full time job even in peacetime. Like you said the Kings retinue would be one of the few exceptions. Since the collapse of…
Then how did BART get built ?
What happens if the Kafka node fails ?
You can sell the barrel after you are done
It’s AGI when it can improve itself with no more than a little human interaction
Maybe for translating a natural language query into a regular expression that can be ingested by grep.
Unless there’s enough oxygen, it shouldn’t be a problem
But how many of those stars would have been suitable for life ? A huge star that’s going to burn out quickly isn’t conducive to complex organisms Also in a huge star there’s less material to form planets in the first…
Is there some law that you can only use a single messaging app ?
How about Google Wave ? https://support.google.com/answer/1083134?hl=en
This is becoming more common. Students are entering high snchool already having taken geometry in the 8th grade. When I graduated in the late 90s, we had calc 3 (we called it multivariable calc) and linear algebra,…
If we could ever figure out what wet brains actually do (continuous feedback, ? enzyme release ? ) this might be possible
The Plaza Accord was 1985. And it wasn’t just between the US and Japan. iIf included France, Germany and the UK. The Japanese economy continued to grow until the mid 1990s. I think the real culprit was low birth rate in…
This isn’t quite true. The last language from the Supreme Court, in Brandeburg vs. Ohio ( 1969) was “imminent lawless action”. There’s also standards for the public airwaves, which are regulated by the FCC. maybe not as…
The Washington Post being owned by Amazon for one
Replication in SQLLite cp data.db <backuo location> On modern cloud systems you shouldn’t have data loss anyway
There’s DICOM but last I worked with it it was a disaster. , because everyone implemted it differently. Seemed like a solution looking for a problem. Also didn’t help the standard is like 200 pages and it was a design…
“Amplification” has to be one the most misunderstood concepts In electronics No signal is really “boosted” by some weird process. What happens is a very powerful DC signal (i.e constant) is selectively allowed through,…
Most other primate species, indeed most other mammalian species, polygyny is the norm
It’s one word, like watchmaker or bookkeeper are in English.
reshape
Yeah one of other beauties of numpy is you can pass data to/from native shared libraries compiled from C code with little overhead. This was more klidgy in Matlab last I checked
Back when our lab transitioned from Matlab to Python I used numpy/scipy quite a bit. I remember heavily leaning on numpy.reshape to get things to work correctly. In some cases I did resort to looping.
In academia you are forced to go where the jobs are, or else you leave the field. Yes I have known people married with kids who move overseas
I thought it was the exact opposite. European universities were a lot harder to get a faculty appointment. And they tended to favor local candidates , Which is why you see a lot of US universities have foreign…
In the medieval era in Europe few were generally professional, in the sense that it was their full time job even in peacetime. Like you said the Kings retinue would be one of the few exceptions. Since the collapse of…
Then how did BART get built ?
What happens if the Kafka node fails ?
You can sell the barrel after you are done
It’s AGI when it can improve itself with no more than a little human interaction
Maybe for translating a natural language query into a regular expression that can be ingested by grep.
Unless there’s enough oxygen, it shouldn’t be a problem
But how many of those stars would have been suitable for life ? A huge star that’s going to burn out quickly isn’t conducive to complex organisms Also in a huge star there’s less material to form planets in the first…
Is there some law that you can only use a single messaging app ?
How about Google Wave ? https://support.google.com/answer/1083134?hl=en
This is becoming more common. Students are entering high snchool already having taken geometry in the 8th grade. When I graduated in the late 90s, we had calc 3 (we called it multivariable calc) and linear algebra,…
If we could ever figure out what wet brains actually do (continuous feedback, ? enzyme release ? ) this might be possible
The Plaza Accord was 1985. And it wasn’t just between the US and Japan. iIf included France, Germany and the UK. The Japanese economy continued to grow until the mid 1990s. I think the real culprit was low birth rate in…
This isn’t quite true. The last language from the Supreme Court, in Brandeburg vs. Ohio ( 1969) was “imminent lawless action”. There’s also standards for the public airwaves, which are regulated by the FCC. maybe not as…
The Washington Post being owned by Amazon for one
Replication in SQLLite cp data.db <backuo location> On modern cloud systems you shouldn’t have data loss anyway
There’s DICOM but last I worked with it it was a disaster. , because everyone implemted it differently. Seemed like a solution looking for a problem. Also didn’t help the standard is like 200 pages and it was a design…
“Amplification” has to be one the most misunderstood concepts In electronics No signal is really “boosted” by some weird process. What happens is a very powerful DC signal (i.e constant) is selectively allowed through,…