I feel like one quickly hits a similar partial observability problem as with e.g. light sensors. How often do you wave around annoyed because the light turned off. To get _truly_ self driving UIs you need to read the…
> Il numero medio di patologie osservate in questa popolazione è di 2.7 (mediana 2, Deviazione Standard 1.6) It seems the above poses another question; is diabetes just confounding other underlying condition(s)?…
This doesn't seem too controversial of an opinion, haven't small modules already been at the core of a Unix philosophy? Once usage patterns emerge, these smaller libraries are composed into frameworks which ultimately…
Even so, what's the worst-case scenario in biasing towards lower speed and assisting your vision system with a knowledge base? You perform the task of vision 100% of the time driving. From a purely probabilistic…
Interesting; the article resonates well. Thanks for taking the time to share.
I personally didn't encounter any problems whatsoever installing a clean i3, but for anyone searching a batteries-included version of the window manager I've heard a lot of good things about i3-Manjaro (cf. 30-minute…
Interesting, I haven't heard of (1) and (2) but as I've mentioned Roam Research also seems a good take on this idea. From my (recent) experience it appears their app is not yet stable enough to use as a daily driver,…
The article seems to be a bit light on details for an "overview" of GNNs. It's an area I've recently been researching and they do seem to be gaining a significant amount of traction. If anyone is interested in…
Note-taking seems to have gained popularity on HackerNews over the past few weeks (or my attention has been biased towards these submissions, at least). I've long been interested in the domain of "personal knowledge…
I find this to be the case with most pop-science books; the author's intention is to leave the reader with a feeling of having learned something rather than providing a full overview of the field, which may be too…
I agree. Random data makes the tests less specific, so I'd wager the authors would probably also argue against it. Assuming you trust your unit tests, you can claim a passing test suite means: (1) given current…
How did the detachment manifest, if you don't mind sharing? Did you try to find an effective way to combat the lack of motivation, or was it just a matter of returning back to the office?
> surprised that only 20% of people responded that they struggled with loneliness while working remote. In my experience this number seems to be higher. Would you agree most lonely remote workers also tend to be…
I don't feel this article brings too much new information to the clean code discussion table. As always, the advice is to strike a balance according to your best judgement. The summary says it well: > don’t over-invest…
I get where you're coming from with the 'inlined duck debugging' observation, however I'm of the opinion that explicitly commenting out "obvious" code chunks is usually fairly detrimental for a few reasons: (0. The…
I feel like one quickly hits a similar partial observability problem as with e.g. light sensors. How often do you wave around annoyed because the light turned off. To get _truly_ self driving UIs you need to read the…
> Il numero medio di patologie osservate in questa popolazione è di 2.7 (mediana 2, Deviazione Standard 1.6) It seems the above poses another question; is diabetes just confounding other underlying condition(s)?…
This doesn't seem too controversial of an opinion, haven't small modules already been at the core of a Unix philosophy? Once usage patterns emerge, these smaller libraries are composed into frameworks which ultimately…
Even so, what's the worst-case scenario in biasing towards lower speed and assisting your vision system with a knowledge base? You perform the task of vision 100% of the time driving. From a purely probabilistic…
Interesting; the article resonates well. Thanks for taking the time to share.
I personally didn't encounter any problems whatsoever installing a clean i3, but for anyone searching a batteries-included version of the window manager I've heard a lot of good things about i3-Manjaro (cf. 30-minute…
Interesting, I haven't heard of (1) and (2) but as I've mentioned Roam Research also seems a good take on this idea. From my (recent) experience it appears their app is not yet stable enough to use as a daily driver,…
The article seems to be a bit light on details for an "overview" of GNNs. It's an area I've recently been researching and they do seem to be gaining a significant amount of traction. If anyone is interested in…
Note-taking seems to have gained popularity on HackerNews over the past few weeks (or my attention has been biased towards these submissions, at least). I've long been interested in the domain of "personal knowledge…
I find this to be the case with most pop-science books; the author's intention is to leave the reader with a feeling of having learned something rather than providing a full overview of the field, which may be too…
I agree. Random data makes the tests less specific, so I'd wager the authors would probably also argue against it. Assuming you trust your unit tests, you can claim a passing test suite means: (1) given current…
How did the detachment manifest, if you don't mind sharing? Did you try to find an effective way to combat the lack of motivation, or was it just a matter of returning back to the office?
> surprised that only 20% of people responded that they struggled with loneliness while working remote. In my experience this number seems to be higher. Would you agree most lonely remote workers also tend to be…
I don't feel this article brings too much new information to the clean code discussion table. As always, the advice is to strike a balance according to your best judgement. The summary says it well: > don’t over-invest…
I get where you're coming from with the 'inlined duck debugging' observation, however I'm of the opinion that explicitly commenting out "obvious" code chunks is usually fairly detrimental for a few reasons: (0. The…