I'm all for EVs, but half of PM10 pollution is independent of engine type as it comes from brake and tire wear: http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JR... So direct environment impact is still huge…
Can't find the following argument in the replies: respect your visitors by not showing cloudflare's spinners and other bs in their faces. If your site is static, a VPS would carry it a long way. I once hosted a tiny…
relevant xkcd not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreev_Bay_nuclear_accident#A...
> 25 an hour - the bottom decile wage for software engineering You should be aware that most software engineers in the world live outside of US. Most of them make less than that. But that's just nitpicking. The problem…
There is a flood of fake SSDs currently, mostly big brands. I've recently purchased counterfeit 1TB. It passes all the tests, performance is ok, it works... except it gets episodes where ioping would be anything between…
It could've been funny, but every second of this video reminds me of my own experiences of dealing with the government services.
There is definitely an abundance of low-skill jobs... so far. So the choice is between different shops, not about homelesness.
Double bollocks. First, you're striping agency from those workers blaming abstract society instead. There is no such thing as "collective guilt". Those particular workers are free to leave such an unsafe industry at any…
In my experience shrinkflated products already use inferior ingredients, so it's a very useful signal that should be boosted, not eliminated. So putting a warning is a good thing, but shaming is not. To develop the idea…
>This proof of work doesn't mean crypto currency Well, yes, I should've said 30 years, not 10. You can start educating yourself on cryptocurrencies with the monero case: monero payments were used instead of captcha on…
You're trying to solve a straightforward engineering problem with an unfit solution to an ill-defined problem. The solution of sybil problem would not solve the case of coordinated attack by multiple nefarious agents.…
>modeling it after a general cryptocurrency is probably a bad idea Not modelling after but integrating of an existing one. Because this saves massive amount of engineering effort. >rising prices may prevent legitimate…
And why do we need this assumption exactly?
>AI hacked nothing. We've been doing it to ourselves for ages. This is just another way of doing it except much more effective. Humanity barely managed to get over (if so) previous mind-viruses like bible and communism.…
Assuming 3 backslashes per iteration, one iteration per second - it would take 16 years to get to 1.5GB. This code problem looks deeper to me.
The very first article I clicked is "analysis" of Levada polls. This is pure garbage. In the land where all sorts of police get involved over child's drawing the phone poll has value just above zero. I am yet to see any…
Algorithm exists and is non-trivial, therefore it favors those groups of posters that spend more effort to hack it.
Not an escalation of course. Bullying 101: maximize damage (emotional or physical) while remaining technically not liable. To increase damage further ramp up the frequency of such incidents. If other side retaliates -…
The whole point of the movie is to show that part of soviet union that is not covered by historical facts. So most of it is a fiction but a very realistic one and intentionally so.
But Doctor, I Am Pagliacci.
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The real reason why these topics met is that Andrew Ng is a prominent politician.
See also: reversal of siberian rivers, aral sea obliteration.
https://sonm.com/
It would be quite unwise to talk about spoiled food when your house is on fire. >Perfect is the enemy of good. Agree. Looking at the bottom of mortality list is perfectionism.
I'm all for EVs, but half of PM10 pollution is independent of engine type as it comes from brake and tire wear: http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JR... So direct environment impact is still huge…
Can't find the following argument in the replies: respect your visitors by not showing cloudflare's spinners and other bs in their faces. If your site is static, a VPS would carry it a long way. I once hosted a tiny…
relevant xkcd not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreev_Bay_nuclear_accident#A...
> 25 an hour - the bottom decile wage for software engineering You should be aware that most software engineers in the world live outside of US. Most of them make less than that. But that's just nitpicking. The problem…
There is a flood of fake SSDs currently, mostly big brands. I've recently purchased counterfeit 1TB. It passes all the tests, performance is ok, it works... except it gets episodes where ioping would be anything between…
It could've been funny, but every second of this video reminds me of my own experiences of dealing with the government services.
There is definitely an abundance of low-skill jobs... so far. So the choice is between different shops, not about homelesness.
Double bollocks. First, you're striping agency from those workers blaming abstract society instead. There is no such thing as "collective guilt". Those particular workers are free to leave such an unsafe industry at any…
In my experience shrinkflated products already use inferior ingredients, so it's a very useful signal that should be boosted, not eliminated. So putting a warning is a good thing, but shaming is not. To develop the idea…
>This proof of work doesn't mean crypto currency Well, yes, I should've said 30 years, not 10. You can start educating yourself on cryptocurrencies with the monero case: monero payments were used instead of captcha on…
You're trying to solve a straightforward engineering problem with an unfit solution to an ill-defined problem. The solution of sybil problem would not solve the case of coordinated attack by multiple nefarious agents.…
>modeling it after a general cryptocurrency is probably a bad idea Not modelling after but integrating of an existing one. Because this saves massive amount of engineering effort. >rising prices may prevent legitimate…
And why do we need this assumption exactly?
>AI hacked nothing. We've been doing it to ourselves for ages. This is just another way of doing it except much more effective. Humanity barely managed to get over (if so) previous mind-viruses like bible and communism.…
Assuming 3 backslashes per iteration, one iteration per second - it would take 16 years to get to 1.5GB. This code problem looks deeper to me.
The very first article I clicked is "analysis" of Levada polls. This is pure garbage. In the land where all sorts of police get involved over child's drawing the phone poll has value just above zero. I am yet to see any…
Algorithm exists and is non-trivial, therefore it favors those groups of posters that spend more effort to hack it.
Not an escalation of course. Bullying 101: maximize damage (emotional or physical) while remaining technically not liable. To increase damage further ramp up the frequency of such incidents. If other side retaliates -…
The whole point of the movie is to show that part of soviet union that is not covered by historical facts. So most of it is a fiction but a very realistic one and intentionally so.
But Doctor, I Am Pagliacci.
[flagged]
The real reason why these topics met is that Andrew Ng is a prominent politician.
See also: reversal of siberian rivers, aral sea obliteration.
https://sonm.com/
It would be quite unwise to talk about spoiled food when your house is on fire. >Perfect is the enemy of good. Agree. Looking at the bottom of mortality list is perfectionism.