12000/20 = 0.001666 .17% is not a huge number.
I agree completely with this. The spoiler effect has never been so real.
I'm not against releasing the particle...but any specific reason you hope they release them once back into the wild after?
That is a great analogy. That test in the video didn't really mean anything towards the overall speed of the device. It's interesting to see, but I how this test would change over n trials.
I don't know what it's called specifically in context of other open Windows, but I'm guessing the functionality could be described as a feature of "IntelliSense" (but I think IntelliSense is Microsoft's name for it).
This was a very compelling essay. I could almost see the limit of my brain's ability to accurately see "self".
Where I work we merge with the no fast forward option - this keeps an accurate git feature topology where merges are represented as their own commit. We've found it gives us the best of best worlds: adding…
I agree this could become a big issue - but I wouldn't consider it a "security vulnerability" per se. URLs aren't secure, and shouldn't really be considered so.
I agree that javascript will be replaced in time, but that article in no way asserts that javascript is declining in favor of WebAssembly. WebAssembly shows promise, but it nowhere even near ready to begin mass…
Does this not basically say that javascript is still being used but people are opting to use transpiled siblings? As far as I'm concerned we will still be adhering to all the core language constructs for the most…
I'm not sure how you expect to be able to leave or receive private messages in public places if they know who you are.
"Xiaoice is not a polite listener. She answers questions like a 17-year-old girl. When a person pours out his or her heart to her, she is not always predictable. She can become impatient or even lose her temper. This…
I believe they determined their methodology on past similar studies (at least they compared their results, so I would hope they used the same methodology for determining a degree). The degree of separation just asserts…
This write up is really great. Hardware evaluations and comparisons like this are incredibly helpful as I learn more about benchmarking and choosing hardware. Would there be long term implications for the chip's…
Our interpretation of the events is very possibly limited - we as a community are hardly informed enough to be judges of Paul Allen's character. It's just poor content, that leads to a lot of silly trolling and adds…
Right, I agree with that completely - I'm more suggesting we should be a bit ashamed of ourselves as a community for pushing the equivalent of tech tabloid news to the front page. There are more appropriate mediums to…
I don't see how the airings of Paul Allen's yacht news is particularly relevant to Hacker News. It's gossip, at best. Even in the guise of having conversation around environmental responsibility.
12000/20 = 0.001666 .17% is not a huge number.
I agree completely with this. The spoiler effect has never been so real.
I'm not against releasing the particle...but any specific reason you hope they release them once back into the wild after?
That is a great analogy. That test in the video didn't really mean anything towards the overall speed of the device. It's interesting to see, but I how this test would change over n trials.
I don't know what it's called specifically in context of other open Windows, but I'm guessing the functionality could be described as a feature of "IntelliSense" (but I think IntelliSense is Microsoft's name for it).
This was a very compelling essay. I could almost see the limit of my brain's ability to accurately see "self".
Where I work we merge with the no fast forward option - this keeps an accurate git feature topology where merges are represented as their own commit. We've found it gives us the best of best worlds: adding…
I agree this could become a big issue - but I wouldn't consider it a "security vulnerability" per se. URLs aren't secure, and shouldn't really be considered so.
I agree that javascript will be replaced in time, but that article in no way asserts that javascript is declining in favor of WebAssembly. WebAssembly shows promise, but it nowhere even near ready to begin mass…
Does this not basically say that javascript is still being used but people are opting to use transpiled siblings? As far as I'm concerned we will still be adhering to all the core language constructs for the most…
I'm not sure how you expect to be able to leave or receive private messages in public places if they know who you are.
"Xiaoice is not a polite listener. She answers questions like a 17-year-old girl. When a person pours out his or her heart to her, she is not always predictable. She can become impatient or even lose her temper. This…
I believe they determined their methodology on past similar studies (at least they compared their results, so I would hope they used the same methodology for determining a degree). The degree of separation just asserts…
This write up is really great. Hardware evaluations and comparisons like this are incredibly helpful as I learn more about benchmarking and choosing hardware. Would there be long term implications for the chip's…
Our interpretation of the events is very possibly limited - we as a community are hardly informed enough to be judges of Paul Allen's character. It's just poor content, that leads to a lot of silly trolling and adds…
Right, I agree with that completely - I'm more suggesting we should be a bit ashamed of ourselves as a community for pushing the equivalent of tech tabloid news to the front page. There are more appropriate mediums to…
I don't see how the airings of Paul Allen's yacht news is particularly relevant to Hacker News. It's gossip, at best. Even in the guise of having conversation around environmental responsibility.