He's not oversold. His major feat (breaking enigma using a computer) is miscategorized into Computer Science, where it should be classified into Computer Engineering and Software Engineering, alongside other stars like…
It's worse than that. The body doesn't like to lose supplies, so any calories burnt by exercise will be reclaimed by the body, which means that in any case (exercise or not) you'll need to eat less than what your body…
The Spotify API doesn't support private API keys, so you need to create your own OAuth App and then authorize it for yourself.
I believe that face-to-face physical interaction is a way more determinant criteria than slacking off for making those moments productive.
> Cloud backup is a stupid idea. I don't know what you mean by "cloud", but an off-site backup is essential. Your home can be burglarized, or burnt down, or flooded. Basically anything you insurance covers for your home…
The most painful mistakes beginers endure with git are irrevocable code removal from the current working directory because of bad usage of `git clean`, `git reset` (or `git merge` if you're brutish enough). This problem…
Bargaining power is mainly dependant on offer and demand; it can be low, or it can be high, depending on how valuable you are to the company. Pay transparency will simply increase the number of employees who will try to…
Great article. The only nuance it misses is that not everybody is aligned with the "desired project outcomes". From a business (and often management) point of view, the "desired project outcome" is a product that works…
The issue with this argument is that a significant part of the "bigger picture" is artificial bloat which emerges from the fact of having layers of management. Managers spend much time actually managing themselves. It's…
This is exactly how FLoC is supposed to work, and this is exactly what privacy watchdogs have criticized about it. The proper headline should be "Ad tech films test FLoC".
Thanks. TL;DR: chess.com is closer to FIDE than Lichess.
Thanks for the explanation. Do you know which one would be closer to FIDE or club ratings?
I'm shoked by Lichess ratings. The graph indicates that 1380 Elo ranks you above 36% of Rapid players. On chess.com, 1200 Elo ranks you above 80% of Rapid players.
That's also not specific to non-profits.
I think it was bad wording. Those salaries are sky-high, but they're about average for those kinds of positions.
I love their philosophy of ever improving performance and memory usage. Sublime is one of the last gem resisting Wirth's Law.
> When watching the WC games, I've seen it happen that a move wasn't considered as a top move by the engine, but once played the engine realizes it's actually crushing. You don't need to watch WC game to witness that.…
Was it actually configured with "no draw" policy? The chess.com explains that Rybka thinks it's winning because of material advantage.
My experience to increase book bandwidth is to read more, not to read faster. That is, allocate more time of the day to reading.
They could do the equivalent of those images comparing Full HD and 4K side-by-side, by having a button "with MightyApp" which reduces CPU load and makes your fan stop.
It's not necessarily true. Some people are conservative and have forgotten the reason why.
> Nearly everyone I've spoken to has reported that WFH productivity has been equal, if not better than pre-pandemic. Labor productivity there is no doubt. Overall productivity is something else entirely, since it is…
He's not oversold. His major feat (breaking enigma using a computer) is miscategorized into Computer Science, where it should be classified into Computer Engineering and Software Engineering, alongside other stars like…
It's worse than that. The body doesn't like to lose supplies, so any calories burnt by exercise will be reclaimed by the body, which means that in any case (exercise or not) you'll need to eat less than what your body…
The Spotify API doesn't support private API keys, so you need to create your own OAuth App and then authorize it for yourself.
I believe that face-to-face physical interaction is a way more determinant criteria than slacking off for making those moments productive.
> Cloud backup is a stupid idea. I don't know what you mean by "cloud", but an off-site backup is essential. Your home can be burglarized, or burnt down, or flooded. Basically anything you insurance covers for your home…
The most painful mistakes beginers endure with git are irrevocable code removal from the current working directory because of bad usage of `git clean`, `git reset` (or `git merge` if you're brutish enough). This problem…
Bargaining power is mainly dependant on offer and demand; it can be low, or it can be high, depending on how valuable you are to the company. Pay transparency will simply increase the number of employees who will try to…
Great article. The only nuance it misses is that not everybody is aligned with the "desired project outcomes". From a business (and often management) point of view, the "desired project outcome" is a product that works…
The issue with this argument is that a significant part of the "bigger picture" is artificial bloat which emerges from the fact of having layers of management. Managers spend much time actually managing themselves. It's…
This is exactly how FLoC is supposed to work, and this is exactly what privacy watchdogs have criticized about it. The proper headline should be "Ad tech films test FLoC".
Thanks. TL;DR: chess.com is closer to FIDE than Lichess.
Thanks for the explanation. Do you know which one would be closer to FIDE or club ratings?
I'm shoked by Lichess ratings. The graph indicates that 1380 Elo ranks you above 36% of Rapid players. On chess.com, 1200 Elo ranks you above 80% of Rapid players.
That's also not specific to non-profits.
I think it was bad wording. Those salaries are sky-high, but they're about average for those kinds of positions.
I love their philosophy of ever improving performance and memory usage. Sublime is one of the last gem resisting Wirth's Law.
> When watching the WC games, I've seen it happen that a move wasn't considered as a top move by the engine, but once played the engine realizes it's actually crushing. You don't need to watch WC game to witness that.…
Was it actually configured with "no draw" policy? The chess.com explains that Rybka thinks it's winning because of material advantage.
My experience to increase book bandwidth is to read more, not to read faster. That is, allocate more time of the day to reading.
They could do the equivalent of those images comparing Full HD and 4K side-by-side, by having a button "with MightyApp" which reduces CPU load and makes your fan stop.
It's not necessarily true. Some people are conservative and have forgotten the reason why.
> Nearly everyone I've spoken to has reported that WFH productivity has been equal, if not better than pre-pandemic. Labor productivity there is no doubt. Overall productivity is something else entirely, since it is…