Interesting. If you don't mind me asking, at what age do you plan to retire, what funds to you plan to use to cover the living expenses, and what skill set are you trying to pass to your kids so they will be able to…
That's the problem. Real humans in real world cannot be impartial and will always have biases. So if you expose the public to many different biased opinions and let them learn to recognize the biases and see past them,…
Well, fact-checking works if it's done impartially. So, if you want to fairly fact-check a political debate, each side should have their own team of researchers/fact-checkers being equally able to object to an argument…
Given that it's BWT, the difference should be the most prominent on codebases with huge amounts of mostly equivalent files. Most compression algorithms won't help if you get an exact duplicate of some block when it's…
Because things can go from routine to multiple simultaneous life-threatening failures very quickly. Something like one flight declaring a mayday while another one just lost communication, all while the radar just…
Check out Avalonia [0] It's a cross-platform spiritual successor of WPF and it kicks ass! You get proper separation of models and views, you can separate what controls there are from how they look (themes/styles), you…
I don't think the 4-hour SLA customers subsidize the 72-hour ones. It's more about managing the volume of support. If know you won't get an until 3 days after, you will google obvious things yourself, and only contact…
The practical use for this could be satellite messaging (e.g. InReach) where a message is limited to ~160 characters, and costs about a dollar per message.
Had similar shenanigans. Solved by consistently having half a glass of water before bed (yes, you'll need to wake up to let it out), and another half at night if there's any hint of sleep problems.
Except, it doesn't render anything. It's the recently used parts of the higher layers of the inference network starting to have electrical activity of their own to do some kind of optimization/defragmentation.
You always need to look at the track record of the team. If they were not producing solid consistent results before you joined them, it's a very good indicator that something's fishy. All that "they are working on…
Interesting. If you don't mind me asking, at what age do you plan to retire, what funds to you plan to use to cover the living expenses, and what skill set are you trying to pass to your kids so they will be able to…
That's the problem. Real humans in real world cannot be impartial and will always have biases. So if you expose the public to many different biased opinions and let them learn to recognize the biases and see past them,…
Well, fact-checking works if it's done impartially. So, if you want to fairly fact-check a political debate, each side should have their own team of researchers/fact-checkers being equally able to object to an argument…
Given that it's BWT, the difference should be the most prominent on codebases with huge amounts of mostly equivalent files. Most compression algorithms won't help if you get an exact duplicate of some block when it's…
Because things can go from routine to multiple simultaneous life-threatening failures very quickly. Something like one flight declaring a mayday while another one just lost communication, all while the radar just…
Check out Avalonia [0] It's a cross-platform spiritual successor of WPF and it kicks ass! You get proper separation of models and views, you can separate what controls there are from how they look (themes/styles), you…
I don't think the 4-hour SLA customers subsidize the 72-hour ones. It's more about managing the volume of support. If know you won't get an until 3 days after, you will google obvious things yourself, and only contact…
The practical use for this could be satellite messaging (e.g. InReach) where a message is limited to ~160 characters, and costs about a dollar per message.
Had similar shenanigans. Solved by consistently having half a glass of water before bed (yes, you'll need to wake up to let it out), and another half at night if there's any hint of sleep problems.
Except, it doesn't render anything. It's the recently used parts of the higher layers of the inference network starting to have electrical activity of their own to do some kind of optimization/defragmentation.
You always need to look at the track record of the team. If they were not producing solid consistent results before you joined them, it's a very good indicator that something's fishy. All that "they are working on…