I'm impressed, because it is so minimalistic. On the other hand it reminds me of 2010ish robotic demo videos from academic researchers and willow garage. Problem with robotics is usually that it's easy to produce a…
> completely unrelated They are both chess-inspired and roguelike. IMHO this is a completely normal "hey I've been doing something similar" response. Why are you so aggressive about it?
What's the difference of a "robot game engine" to a simulator like <https://gazebosim.org>
I work in robotics and with quaternions (mainly 6DoF SLAM and used to do robot arm kinematics), but I don't get the use case for this. Maybe provide some example use cases?
> most people know how to use their own money to further their own life if given capital and opportunity, thus capitalism is the solution I didn't know that "giving capital and opportunity" to people is inherent to…
Very cool. Reminds me of 1D Pacman: https://abagames.itch.io/paku-paku
Where is that? I found "Return the simplest working solution. No over-engineering." which sounds more like the simplest fix.
Freezing assets is simple. Seizing them is a huge pain. The EU has a hard time agreeing how to do it and who takes the liability for the Russian claims.
Woa, that's a weird @ in the screenshot in line 6.
Can you elaborate on this? My guess would be, that because of their status as a government backed research institute, they invent a lot, but let others do the commercialisation. So patent fees seem like a natural choice…
It does sound interesting and I signed up for the wait list. But I actually don't like pure chronological order. It feels like I have to look at everything to find the good stuff. Here I probably won't miss out too much…
I have a Pixel 6a with GrapheneOS. Runs great for years, except for one or two apps that require an "official" Android. Anyway, I now need to get the battery replaced, because apparently they are dangerous and Google…
> Is it, though? Yes it is a Milchmädchenrechnung. I do not want to argue whether fusing states makes sense or not. This isn't even a moral condemnation of the original poster. All I say is that the equation…
Thinking the number of federal states is equivalent with an efficiency factor is utterly unsubstantiated. There may be a correlation (or not, I don't claim anything here), but `efficiency_gain == federal states before /…
I tried it to review some C++ code. It actually found minor bugs, but the signal to noise ratio is too high (maybe 10% of the found issues were real issues)
Companies can (and do) install solar for their own consumption. No middleman involved.
> The country could shrink to two administration areas like South and North and become 8 times more efficient In Germany, we call unsubstantiated calculations like this "Milchmädchenrechnung" (milkmaid calculation).
Credible Source?
That sounds interesting. I would have appreciated a comparison to other unix command line tools (rsync, restic, borg). What features are planned for the free version and which ones will need to be payed for?
Good call, newpipe is awesome. Made a donation now.
Sounds good. I use duckduckgo's AI assistant a lot these days, which also guarantees that the data is not used.
So you say we don't need OOP because you can use this half-baked (non type-safe) way of implementing your favorite OOP feature yourself in your favorite touring-complete language? While omitting the key concept of…
Note that income is not the definition of rich. It's just it's derivative. You may earn well, but that doesn't (necessarily) mean you possess much. Most wealth is inherited nowadays.
Yeah, that's the correct term! I think precision is mainly used for 1D. But I like the term, as I feel it has a better intuition.
Figured I can save you a click and put the main point here, as few people will be interested in the rest: The Kalman filter is adding the precision (inverse of covariance) of the measurement and the precision of the…
I'm impressed, because it is so minimalistic. On the other hand it reminds me of 2010ish robotic demo videos from academic researchers and willow garage. Problem with robotics is usually that it's easy to produce a…
> completely unrelated They are both chess-inspired and roguelike. IMHO this is a completely normal "hey I've been doing something similar" response. Why are you so aggressive about it?
What's the difference of a "robot game engine" to a simulator like <https://gazebosim.org>
I work in robotics and with quaternions (mainly 6DoF SLAM and used to do robot arm kinematics), but I don't get the use case for this. Maybe provide some example use cases?
> most people know how to use their own money to further their own life if given capital and opportunity, thus capitalism is the solution I didn't know that "giving capital and opportunity" to people is inherent to…
Very cool. Reminds me of 1D Pacman: https://abagames.itch.io/paku-paku
Where is that? I found "Return the simplest working solution. No over-engineering." which sounds more like the simplest fix.
Freezing assets is simple. Seizing them is a huge pain. The EU has a hard time agreeing how to do it and who takes the liability for the Russian claims.
Woa, that's a weird @ in the screenshot in line 6.
Can you elaborate on this? My guess would be, that because of their status as a government backed research institute, they invent a lot, but let others do the commercialisation. So patent fees seem like a natural choice…
It does sound interesting and I signed up for the wait list. But I actually don't like pure chronological order. It feels like I have to look at everything to find the good stuff. Here I probably won't miss out too much…
I have a Pixel 6a with GrapheneOS. Runs great for years, except for one or two apps that require an "official" Android. Anyway, I now need to get the battery replaced, because apparently they are dangerous and Google…
> Is it, though? Yes it is a Milchmädchenrechnung. I do not want to argue whether fusing states makes sense or not. This isn't even a moral condemnation of the original poster. All I say is that the equation…
Thinking the number of federal states is equivalent with an efficiency factor is utterly unsubstantiated. There may be a correlation (or not, I don't claim anything here), but `efficiency_gain == federal states before /…
I tried it to review some C++ code. It actually found minor bugs, but the signal to noise ratio is too high (maybe 10% of the found issues were real issues)
Companies can (and do) install solar for their own consumption. No middleman involved.
> The country could shrink to two administration areas like South and North and become 8 times more efficient In Germany, we call unsubstantiated calculations like this "Milchmädchenrechnung" (milkmaid calculation).
Credible Source?
That sounds interesting. I would have appreciated a comparison to other unix command line tools (rsync, restic, borg). What features are planned for the free version and which ones will need to be payed for?
Good call, newpipe is awesome. Made a donation now.
Sounds good. I use duckduckgo's AI assistant a lot these days, which also guarantees that the data is not used.
So you say we don't need OOP because you can use this half-baked (non type-safe) way of implementing your favorite OOP feature yourself in your favorite touring-complete language? While omitting the key concept of…
Note that income is not the definition of rich. It's just it's derivative. You may earn well, but that doesn't (necessarily) mean you possess much. Most wealth is inherited nowadays.
Yeah, that's the correct term! I think precision is mainly used for 1D. But I like the term, as I feel it has a better intuition.
Figured I can save you a click and put the main point here, as few people will be interested in the rest: The Kalman filter is adding the precision (inverse of covariance) of the measurement and the precision of the…