This sounds a lot like Mikhail Tal!
Nice, you have experience in data frames in R, Python and Julia! Which one of those do you like the most? I know that the ecosystem isn't really comparable, but from your experience, which one is the best to work with…
Problem with that is that you will probably have a downtime for several minutes (or at least many seconds) each day. That's not optimal for a site where at any time of the day thousands of people are playing chess...
Somewhat offtopic, but sesse.net runs a Stockfish instance with the (probably) deepest analysis of live chess games: http://analysis.sesse.net/ I visit it daily for the Chess World Championship match.
As well as Julia.
I like the sound of hair dryers to focus, something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFL1w-Ptrks
I have proposed this some years ago (https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl/issues/14646), but it didn't get much attention from the maintainers. It has been previously rejected in 2013 already…
The "mozilla-unified" repository seems to be at 646.5k commits and the "chromium" repository at 999.5k commits.
I have just listened to your album on YouTube and have to say: Excellent music, I love it!
These type of repositories have existed since the first Hacktoberfest. They might even be useful for beginners to learn how to prepare their first pull request. But the idea of Hacktoberfest is clearly not to submit all…
That's an interesting idea. I need to try this too!
I'm as well a long time lurker. Whenever I contribute something, I feel that it should be helpful for many other people out there. This comment probably isn't...
@cushychicken: Where can we find your blog?
Inkscape didn't exist in the 90s....
Why is awk one of the "worst programming languages ever created"?
Which is unfortunately not maintained anymore: https://github.com/michael-lazar/rtv/issues/696
This sounds a lot like Mikhail Tal!
Nice, you have experience in data frames in R, Python and Julia! Which one of those do you like the most? I know that the ecosystem isn't really comparable, but from your experience, which one is the best to work with…
Problem with that is that you will probably have a downtime for several minutes (or at least many seconds) each day. That's not optimal for a site where at any time of the day thousands of people are playing chess...
Somewhat offtopic, but sesse.net runs a Stockfish instance with the (probably) deepest analysis of live chess games: http://analysis.sesse.net/ I visit it daily for the Chess World Championship match.
As well as Julia.
I like the sound of hair dryers to focus, something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFL1w-Ptrks
I have proposed this some years ago (https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl/issues/14646), but it didn't get much attention from the maintainers. It has been previously rejected in 2013 already…
The "mozilla-unified" repository seems to be at 646.5k commits and the "chromium" repository at 999.5k commits.
I have just listened to your album on YouTube and have to say: Excellent music, I love it!
These type of repositories have existed since the first Hacktoberfest. They might even be useful for beginners to learn how to prepare their first pull request. But the idea of Hacktoberfest is clearly not to submit all…
That's an interesting idea. I need to try this too!
I'm as well a long time lurker. Whenever I contribute something, I feel that it should be helpful for many other people out there. This comment probably isn't...
@cushychicken: Where can we find your blog?
Inkscape didn't exist in the 90s....
Why is awk one of the "worst programming languages ever created"?
Which is unfortunately not maintained anymore: https://github.com/michael-lazar/rtv/issues/696