I think this is bad api design. The opt method should not exist, and the get method should return option.
The Paranal Observatory in Chile has an entire (non public) hotel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESO_Hotel
> Of course this is paid for at the till... Not needing to own a car more than makes up for that.
> because my seat is higher it easier for me to see from "above" somebody been between cars ahead and running out, compared to somebody who sits in reno clio on the ground and seeing nothing till last moment You can fit…
It used to be its own letter in Old English, and in Icelandic it still is: þ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)
Tesco seems to be using wireless price tags. Maybe their transmitter is sending a signal that is strong and continuous enough to cause this? https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/86895/how-el...
Also they can be smaller and cheaper to build. Because they only carry bicycles and pedestrians, a height clearance of about 2.5 meters is enough, while a bridge needs around 5 meters to let cargo trucks pass…
There's usually no need to yield, traffic signals regulate that. The idea here is to create a more forgiving environment where making mistakes is less likely and less harmful. Thousands of these intersections have been…
Or you could build protected intersections, as is standard in the Netherlands: https://youtu.be/FlApbxLz6pA
Protected lanes should be accompanied by protected intersections as well: https://youtu.be/FlApbxLz6pA
I guess the title wants to say that despite already having the best bicycle infrastructure in the world, massive investments are still being made.
It's one of the things Copenhagen can learn from the Netherlands, where it's a solved problem at most intersections: https://youtu.be/XpQMgbDJPok https://youtu.be/FlApbxLz6pA Also see https://youtu.be/HjzzV2Akyds from 6…
Oral-B recently introduced the iO series, featuring color oled screens.
You might want to look into Salsa: http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2019/01/29/sals... http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2020/04/09/libr...
Even more so in this advertising livery: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EEXw14EWsAI4oAS?format=jpg
Fair enough, that wouldn't work indeed. I was thinking about the abstract case, not actually applied as in the article. It would work with direct democracy though.
Because it is a Prisoner's Dilemma. Bob can convince Alice to spend half her tokens on proposition B but then betray her and spend all his tokens on B, resulting in 17 votes for B and only 7 for A. When voting is…
Isn't this also what the Julia team is trying to do? https://julialang.org/blog/2018/12/ml-language-compiler
I think this is bad api design. The opt method should not exist, and the get method should return option.
The Paranal Observatory in Chile has an entire (non public) hotel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESO_Hotel
> Of course this is paid for at the till... Not needing to own a car more than makes up for that.
> because my seat is higher it easier for me to see from "above" somebody been between cars ahead and running out, compared to somebody who sits in reno clio on the ground and seeing nothing till last moment You can fit…
It used to be its own letter in Old English, and in Icelandic it still is: þ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)
Tesco seems to be using wireless price tags. Maybe their transmitter is sending a signal that is strong and continuous enough to cause this? https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/86895/how-el...
Also they can be smaller and cheaper to build. Because they only carry bicycles and pedestrians, a height clearance of about 2.5 meters is enough, while a bridge needs around 5 meters to let cargo trucks pass…
There's usually no need to yield, traffic signals regulate that. The idea here is to create a more forgiving environment where making mistakes is less likely and less harmful. Thousands of these intersections have been…
Or you could build protected intersections, as is standard in the Netherlands: https://youtu.be/FlApbxLz6pA
Protected lanes should be accompanied by protected intersections as well: https://youtu.be/FlApbxLz6pA
I guess the title wants to say that despite already having the best bicycle infrastructure in the world, massive investments are still being made.
It's one of the things Copenhagen can learn from the Netherlands, where it's a solved problem at most intersections: https://youtu.be/XpQMgbDJPok https://youtu.be/FlApbxLz6pA Also see https://youtu.be/HjzzV2Akyds from 6…
Oral-B recently introduced the iO series, featuring color oled screens.
You might want to look into Salsa: http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2019/01/29/sals... http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2020/04/09/libr...
Even more so in this advertising livery: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EEXw14EWsAI4oAS?format=jpg
Fair enough, that wouldn't work indeed. I was thinking about the abstract case, not actually applied as in the article. It would work with direct democracy though.
Because it is a Prisoner's Dilemma. Bob can convince Alice to spend half her tokens on proposition B but then betray her and spend all his tokens on B, resulting in 17 votes for B and only 7 for A. When voting is…
Isn't this also what the Julia team is trying to do? https://julialang.org/blog/2018/12/ml-language-compiler