This seems to be an old VISA feature : https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/5xbwgk/my_bank_has...
From the first link, this part is so relatable : "They'll stop going to the company picnic if it becomes an occasion for everyone to list all the computer problems they never bothered to mention before."
While I was using the slider on my computer, I kept a laurel/yanny video playing on my phone => I think I can confirm there is no bug in the demo.
There is a Chess&Run tournament every year at Enghien-les Bains (north of Paris, France). Each player has 10 minutes for the whole game, like in a classic blitz game, but the clock is 10 meters away. Next one is on May…
It says 80% in the text
"Perception of their overall ability" seems to have a different scale that the 2 others, so the important point is not the actual values but the correlation measure.
This is a cognitive bias known as the "IKEA effect" [1] First time I read it applied to coding, the author is completely right. You are much faster the second time you write the piece of program, and it will be probably…
The strategy "Buy 2 routers, and if the first one fails, then use the 2nd one" is ok, and gives you the 1% result. My (little) problem is the sentence "Replacing your router (or firmware) almost always fixes your…
>Replacing your router: > > Vendor A: 10% broken > Vendor B: 10% broken > P(both A and B broken): > 10% x 10% = 1% > >Replacing your router (or firmware) almost always fixes your problem. The conclusion is false : if…
>If you are going to test my knowledge, at least ask relevant questions for the role. Even for a front-end developer, I think that algorithms matter, because developers have to understand what they do. And the OP's…
This seems to be an old VISA feature : https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/5xbwgk/my_bank_has...
From the first link, this part is so relatable : "They'll stop going to the company picnic if it becomes an occasion for everyone to list all the computer problems they never bothered to mention before."
While I was using the slider on my computer, I kept a laurel/yanny video playing on my phone => I think I can confirm there is no bug in the demo.
There is a Chess&Run tournament every year at Enghien-les Bains (north of Paris, France). Each player has 10 minutes for the whole game, like in a classic blitz game, but the clock is 10 meters away. Next one is on May…
It says 80% in the text
"Perception of their overall ability" seems to have a different scale that the 2 others, so the important point is not the actual values but the correlation measure.
This is a cognitive bias known as the "IKEA effect" [1] First time I read it applied to coding, the author is completely right. You are much faster the second time you write the piece of program, and it will be probably…
The strategy "Buy 2 routers, and if the first one fails, then use the 2nd one" is ok, and gives you the 1% result. My (little) problem is the sentence "Replacing your router (or firmware) almost always fixes your…
>Replacing your router: > > Vendor A: 10% broken > Vendor B: 10% broken > P(both A and B broken): > 10% x 10% = 1% > >Replacing your router (or firmware) almost always fixes your problem. The conclusion is false : if…
>If you are going to test my knowledge, at least ask relevant questions for the role. Even for a front-end developer, I think that algorithms matter, because developers have to understand what they do. And the OP's…