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I had a similar experience with Google Photos where it merged the "profiles" of my two children. Like you, I tried separating them back out manually, with no real success. Ultimately, I turned the face identification…
librdx looks interesting, I'll be taking a look, thanks!
A sqlite extension that provides a virtual table backed by an Automerge document (https://automerge.org/). I believe that there are plenty of applications that could benefit from the collaboration or sync-ability that…
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> I noticed that if I listened to a track while riding, I would remember exactly where I was the next time I listened to the track. I experienced the same thing recently by listening to a book on my drive to/from work!…
Restaurant employees, preparing or serving food, could spread disease or cause harm, but are not obligated to be licensed. Would you support requiring cooks, servers, wait staff, etc., to undergo licensing?
What you described sounds to me like a just-in-time (JIT) compiler! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just-in-time_compilation
I can't really speak for the rest of the state but, in the late 50's / early 60's, Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal army base ended up as the home of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, as well as many of the post WW2…
I think you make an error by implicitly assuming that calories burned (2k/day) are constant even as the weight is being gained (~300lb/30yrs). I believe that the mass being gained does incur some caloric overhead. So if…
I agree that there must be something forming there. I can often 'feel' that a joint can be popped, prior to actually doing so, and sometimes, it seems, without even flexing the joint.
Brings to mind images of Conway's Game of Life, with computations moving about a grid of memory as they create and destroy new bits of data.
You may well be right, but I think it's possible that as self driving cars proliferate, insurance rates across the board may drop. It makes sense that rates would be lower for self driving vehicles than human driven,…
Seriously, thank you for posting that! I enjoyed his site immensely and will definitely revisit it in the future.
No no no, you're behind the times. Index triple frontrunning is what's hot.
I noticed the same thing. I was able to really boost my score by just drawing over the 'same' circle a bunch of times. Doing that got my score up into the 7-8 million range.
I don't think I've ever been disappointed by any BBC Earth material, but that was surprisingly captivating!