While some of the features of LogSeq are great I find it has a major drawback. The MarkDown files it generates aren't compatible with other similar programs (Obsidian for instance). It adds 2 spaces which makes thins…
I can see that display math is working with $$LaTexCode$$. But in lie math: $LaTeXCode$ doesn't.
Another great option is Animated PNG [0]. It has better quality and better compression compared to GIF. It appears as a side note in the article but it should be considered for the use case. [0]:…
That would be interesting data driven research. I can say something about the effect I want to achieve with the money: recognition and publicity. So the amount of money should make them on front page of many news papers…
I agree, my wording was not perfect. My point was that such a prize should be backed with more money. Even for the sake of a statement what we consider to be important. So the emphasize was about the enormous ratio…
I agree with you. I should have made a better choice than lottery. My intention was that the needle which sets the reward for research, long life work pursuing the solution of a problem should move to the right and get…
I wonder what people, in 100 years, would say about our era. One might research, work hard and solve a problem that might change the course of development of a major field and win a recognition by $3M while someone…
I agree on your analysis. Assuming someone wants to go the path you did, where should one start to read about it? Do you have a blog on your path? If there's a way to contact you (Sharing similar challenge) I'd be happy.
That's interesting. How far did you get utilizing AI for treating ASD? Do you know other efforts in that direction?
I wish for a simple option in VS Code: On close of a Jupyter Notebook clear its output. Or something that separate the display of the output from the saved file (Still `ipnyb` file). See [1]. [1]:…
KaTeX also supports only susbset of the features of MathJaX. Some of them are really important. While speed is great, missing basic features is the worse. I'm happy with GitHub's choice.
Where's the data? It could be indeed interesting.
Another esoteric choice would be the Odin Programming Language [0]. While being very simple it is modern and effective with some real projects built using it. Performance wise it is at the very top with other low level…
The only direction Windows should go is being more modular and less features. Speed is probably the only feature all users want. So make all features modular with advanced user being able to remove and get a lean and…
Is there any implementation in Python / Julia / MATLAB?
Not only limited to Gaussian Spheres but also being isotropic (Unless data is pre processed or distance is defined by Mahalanobis Distance).
Is there a paper or a post which describes the solution?
Have you looked at [ISPC - Intel SPMD Program Compiler][0]? [0]: https://github.com/ispc/ispc
But unfortunately it doesn't have option to turn off reactivity which makes it not appropriate for intensive computation. I wish it had a sequential mode.
Amy Klin has a nice model of Autism (At least the the non harsh cases) which I interpret as the brain at early age (0-18 months) can't focus. So by this theory ADHD and Autism might be seen as two sided coin.
It is very to similar Short Science [0]. Since both didn't take off, maybe they should merge. [0] http://www.shortscience.org
Windows has a built in Video Compression optimized for Screen Cast / Screen Capture (See [Windows Media Video Screen][1]). It yields much better results than x264 for this task. It is used by [FastStone Capture][2]. I…
I prefer [XMake][1]. From my experience XMake > Meson > CMake. [1]: https://github.com/xmake-io/xmake
I don't get how an OS is released and performance isn't mentioned. I think each OS release must include data about the performance (Speed and resources at steady state). We want performant and lean OS's.
If only Zig had Multi Dispatch and built in support for arrays (Vector, Matrix, Tensor).
While some of the features of LogSeq are great I find it has a major drawback. The MarkDown files it generates aren't compatible with other similar programs (Obsidian for instance). It adds 2 spaces which makes thins…
I can see that display math is working with $$LaTexCode$$. But in lie math: $LaTeXCode$ doesn't.
Another great option is Animated PNG [0]. It has better quality and better compression compared to GIF. It appears as a side note in the article but it should be considered for the use case. [0]:…
That would be interesting data driven research. I can say something about the effect I want to achieve with the money: recognition and publicity. So the amount of money should make them on front page of many news papers…
I agree, my wording was not perfect. My point was that such a prize should be backed with more money. Even for the sake of a statement what we consider to be important. So the emphasize was about the enormous ratio…
I agree with you. I should have made a better choice than lottery. My intention was that the needle which sets the reward for research, long life work pursuing the solution of a problem should move to the right and get…
I wonder what people, in 100 years, would say about our era. One might research, work hard and solve a problem that might change the course of development of a major field and win a recognition by $3M while someone…
I agree on your analysis. Assuming someone wants to go the path you did, where should one start to read about it? Do you have a blog on your path? If there's a way to contact you (Sharing similar challenge) I'd be happy.
That's interesting. How far did you get utilizing AI for treating ASD? Do you know other efforts in that direction?
I wish for a simple option in VS Code: On close of a Jupyter Notebook clear its output. Or something that separate the display of the output from the saved file (Still `ipnyb` file). See [1]. [1]:…
KaTeX also supports only susbset of the features of MathJaX. Some of them are really important. While speed is great, missing basic features is the worse. I'm happy with GitHub's choice.
Where's the data? It could be indeed interesting.
Another esoteric choice would be the Odin Programming Language [0]. While being very simple it is modern and effective with some real projects built using it. Performance wise it is at the very top with other low level…
The only direction Windows should go is being more modular and less features. Speed is probably the only feature all users want. So make all features modular with advanced user being able to remove and get a lean and…
Is there any implementation in Python / Julia / MATLAB?
Not only limited to Gaussian Spheres but also being isotropic (Unless data is pre processed or distance is defined by Mahalanobis Distance).
Is there a paper or a post which describes the solution?
Have you looked at [ISPC - Intel SPMD Program Compiler][0]? [0]: https://github.com/ispc/ispc
But unfortunately it doesn't have option to turn off reactivity which makes it not appropriate for intensive computation. I wish it had a sequential mode.
Amy Klin has a nice model of Autism (At least the the non harsh cases) which I interpret as the brain at early age (0-18 months) can't focus. So by this theory ADHD and Autism might be seen as two sided coin.
It is very to similar Short Science [0]. Since both didn't take off, maybe they should merge. [0] http://www.shortscience.org
Windows has a built in Video Compression optimized for Screen Cast / Screen Capture (See [Windows Media Video Screen][1]). It yields much better results than x264 for this task. It is used by [FastStone Capture][2]. I…
I prefer [XMake][1]. From my experience XMake > Meson > CMake. [1]: https://github.com/xmake-io/xmake
I don't get how an OS is released and performance isn't mentioned. I think each OS release must include data about the performance (Speed and resources at steady state). We want performant and lean OS's.
If only Zig had Multi Dispatch and built in support for arrays (Vector, Matrix, Tensor).