Right, the 20% boost is unrelated to the Gilectomy. > though, as Guido van Rossum noted, the Python developers could always just take the performance improvements without the concurrency work and be even faster yet. Why…
I don't think the goal is to "compete on speed", but I'm sure people wouldn't complain about their Python scripts running 15x faster on their 16 core CPU. And it is also about flexibility. What I love about Python is…
For all intents and purposes, Index and Vive are equivalent when it comes to the game support, so while at a hardware level Index is better (though Vive is about to announce new stuff too, and the Vive Pro is quite…
> more game support Is that true? From my understanding, Oculus has exclusive games, as well as supporting all open games, so Oculus basically supports all Vive games + a bunch of exclusives Vive doesn't. What games do…
> It’s not required that you have an account or even use the software That's the key point. The fact that some people weren't even able to use their Oculus device when FB went down for hours is insane. Imagine not being…
Would be ironic since OP caught an exploit that their entire team wasn't smart enough to catch... yet somehow he wouldn't know about something as basic as VPNs?
I think you just missed the entire point of the comment you replied to...
Assuming you didn't care about the path, could you also take some optimal path where you go east to west to prolong the days, then go west to east to shorten the nights. Could probably play with south/north too…
is 10$ the cost the customer pays, or the cost of the delivery? I highly doubt the little electricity (or maintenance cost over time) is 10$ per delivery. Also, as a straight comparison, drones are faster, scale better…
Again, not to take away by the amazing feat Tesla has achieved, but Google has had similar videos going back 2-3 years, and they are still not ready to release. So either the problem in practice is much harder than a…
I still finding it silly that they are trying to go straight for L5 (which is the only case where you can fully remove the steering wheel). By the sound of it, they already have an L4 going (can drive itself in 99.99%…
Yes, I believe they have an L2 but are working towards and L4. Google is still going straight for L5, which is the only case where you can fully remove the steering wheel. It's a huge bed, and a bit silly, honestly. I…
I think they explicitly say "simple merge conflicts" in the title. At the end of the day, you should use your own best judgement for when this is useful, and for when you need to go back to your workspace. It's most…
It is, but slack seemed to go for a more corporate angle (along with Microsoft Teams), and there's not really anything for more casual users. On the other end of the scale we have Skype but that's more for personal…
The part that's surprising to me is how instantly popular of a startup it became with so little information. Was this "demo" they gave so damn good that all the investors (some really reputable ones such as Google)…
Let's just agree that both Apple and Google are doing fantastic jobs in this sector, and other big tech companies need to step it up.
It's definitely an interesting technology and a bold idea, but personally I have far more issues with grocery stores than just a 2m line. For me, the far more time consuming part are: 1. Finding where something is (yes,…
Social experience at a grocery store feels contrived and not everyone may want it. Maybe you enjoy talking to your cashier but not everyone does, so why should everyone be forced to just because some do? It makes much…
The point isn't that we save 2 minutes, it's that there's now 10 less job we need. And that may seem as a negative at first, but the idea is that as more and more job get automated, prices should go down until the point…
I'd love to see this as a Keypirinha [1] plugin. [1] http://keypirinha.com/
There's a download button at the top, though it just goes to the htm file, I believe you can just save that and use it fully offline as you mention! Good tool to have saved for sure.
In the corner of each there's an MDN link which has that info, though having it inline would be neat too. Also maybe a link to www.caniuse.com
Reddit isn't meant to be a source nor is Wikipedia, but it's a place to find information. They can be seen as central hubs to get information. If a person comments on Reddit with a valid point and sources all his facts,…
I guess, but I'd imagine there's always more work for creating new sites than for maintaining old ones.
Does it? RoR was the craze 2-3 years ago but I honestly haven't heard much about it as of late... Now everything seems to be Node.js
Right, the 20% boost is unrelated to the Gilectomy. > though, as Guido van Rossum noted, the Python developers could always just take the performance improvements without the concurrency work and be even faster yet. Why…
I don't think the goal is to "compete on speed", but I'm sure people wouldn't complain about their Python scripts running 15x faster on their 16 core CPU. And it is also about flexibility. What I love about Python is…
For all intents and purposes, Index and Vive are equivalent when it comes to the game support, so while at a hardware level Index is better (though Vive is about to announce new stuff too, and the Vive Pro is quite…
> more game support Is that true? From my understanding, Oculus has exclusive games, as well as supporting all open games, so Oculus basically supports all Vive games + a bunch of exclusives Vive doesn't. What games do…
> It’s not required that you have an account or even use the software That's the key point. The fact that some people weren't even able to use their Oculus device when FB went down for hours is insane. Imagine not being…
Would be ironic since OP caught an exploit that their entire team wasn't smart enough to catch... yet somehow he wouldn't know about something as basic as VPNs?
I think you just missed the entire point of the comment you replied to...
Assuming you didn't care about the path, could you also take some optimal path where you go east to west to prolong the days, then go west to east to shorten the nights. Could probably play with south/north too…
is 10$ the cost the customer pays, or the cost of the delivery? I highly doubt the little electricity (or maintenance cost over time) is 10$ per delivery. Also, as a straight comparison, drones are faster, scale better…
Again, not to take away by the amazing feat Tesla has achieved, but Google has had similar videos going back 2-3 years, and they are still not ready to release. So either the problem in practice is much harder than a…
I still finding it silly that they are trying to go straight for L5 (which is the only case where you can fully remove the steering wheel). By the sound of it, they already have an L4 going (can drive itself in 99.99%…
Yes, I believe they have an L2 but are working towards and L4. Google is still going straight for L5, which is the only case where you can fully remove the steering wheel. It's a huge bed, and a bit silly, honestly. I…
I think they explicitly say "simple merge conflicts" in the title. At the end of the day, you should use your own best judgement for when this is useful, and for when you need to go back to your workspace. It's most…
It is, but slack seemed to go for a more corporate angle (along with Microsoft Teams), and there's not really anything for more casual users. On the other end of the scale we have Skype but that's more for personal…
The part that's surprising to me is how instantly popular of a startup it became with so little information. Was this "demo" they gave so damn good that all the investors (some really reputable ones such as Google)…
Let's just agree that both Apple and Google are doing fantastic jobs in this sector, and other big tech companies need to step it up.
It's definitely an interesting technology and a bold idea, but personally I have far more issues with grocery stores than just a 2m line. For me, the far more time consuming part are: 1. Finding where something is (yes,…
Social experience at a grocery store feels contrived and not everyone may want it. Maybe you enjoy talking to your cashier but not everyone does, so why should everyone be forced to just because some do? It makes much…
The point isn't that we save 2 minutes, it's that there's now 10 less job we need. And that may seem as a negative at first, but the idea is that as more and more job get automated, prices should go down until the point…
I'd love to see this as a Keypirinha [1] plugin. [1] http://keypirinha.com/
There's a download button at the top, though it just goes to the htm file, I believe you can just save that and use it fully offline as you mention! Good tool to have saved for sure.
In the corner of each there's an MDN link which has that info, though having it inline would be neat too. Also maybe a link to www.caniuse.com
Reddit isn't meant to be a source nor is Wikipedia, but it's a place to find information. They can be seen as central hubs to get information. If a person comments on Reddit with a valid point and sources all his facts,…
I guess, but I'd imagine there's always more work for creating new sites than for maintaining old ones.
Does it? RoR was the craze 2-3 years ago but I honestly haven't heard much about it as of late... Now everything seems to be Node.js