On case #4: select * from phone_records where caller_id= 11 or recipient_id = 11 The results header is screwed up, there is an extra 'id' column. At least on firefox.
"The vast majority of the population does not read or write any English in their day to day lives." This is doubtful: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_total_num... While English speakers are not a…
This appears not entirely different to modern pixel shaders on GPUs, which basically run a program for every pixel on the screen. Quite efficient if you have large amounts of concurrent execution units. See…
Fine dining generally has small portions, but there tend to be many courses and they really like to use meat so it actually adds up to a very substantial meal. If you ever go to one pace yourself, otherwise the last few…
"the 2% of the universe that isn't hydrogen and helium", surely.
> Let's say that we institute some feel-good regulation that caps profits at 10% of cost. That's a dumb way of doing it. A better way of doing it is to value drugs depending on how much it actually helps customers, and…
On case #4: select * from phone_records where caller_id= 11 or recipient_id = 11 The results header is screwed up, there is an extra 'id' column. At least on firefox.
"The vast majority of the population does not read or write any English in their day to day lives." This is doubtful: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_total_num... While English speakers are not a…
This appears not entirely different to modern pixel shaders on GPUs, which basically run a program for every pixel on the screen. Quite efficient if you have large amounts of concurrent execution units. See…
Fine dining generally has small portions, but there tend to be many courses and they really like to use meat so it actually adds up to a very substantial meal. If you ever go to one pace yourself, otherwise the last few…
"the 2% of the universe that isn't hydrogen and helium", surely.
> Let's say that we institute some feel-good regulation that caps profits at 10% of cost. That's a dumb way of doing it. A better way of doing it is to value drugs depending on how much it actually helps customers, and…