Rooftops in Switzerland are covered with snow for many months each year. Yet this article doesn't even mention the word "snow".
Format it as code (indent with at least 4 spaces). Problem solved.
"helpful"?
> One can imagine modifying the compiler to output llvm bitcode. You now can throw plenty of optimisation at it for free (but you are now slower to compile). If you look at the FAQ, you'll see they can do exactly that…
Yet I've skimmed the entire site and nowhere do I see mentioned how to use C libraries in V. I don't have to convert C to V and then compile the entire V program, do I?
I can't help but wonder why Volt on Mac is 300kB and on Windows it's 2.1MB.
I am not going to read that, because of the huge number of ads on that page.
Really? There's no "[-]" in front of the user name?
>You'll never see JPEG-XS images stored on disk or sent over the web. I don't see why not. The image quality is near perfect, according to the article, for not even double the average file size, and it uses much less…
It's slow as mail. I tried an URL several minutes ago and it still hasn't come back.
But Google News says "This RSS feed is deprecated"...?
Great, something really important like the old blink tag. /s Only people programming ads will like this. Everybody else will pretty much hate its guts.
I'm OK with this, under the condition that Facebook only uses it to alert you of photos you likely appear in, i.e. those two first examples of what it can do. I would not allow them to show those results to other people.
Still, you should add it yourself, and not some overzealous system.
Somebody's birthday is interesting info to keep. That doesn't mean you should get a notification when it comes up.
Second link is dead. So is the fourth.
It's insane. I can't even access the web interface of my own printer any more, because it's not https.
>Intel, AMD and Apple face class action lawsuits over the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. I sure hope Intel will face a class action suit over this botched update. Many professionals have wasted countless hours…
It probably is a learning system... It got trained more. The review itself doesn't have to change. The system merely adjusted its parameters due to more exposure to new reviews.
I think people share Facebook pages because they found the content on Facebook. Speed has nothing to do with it.
Use `cal -m` if you want a week to start on a Monday. AFAIK Sunday is the (US centric) default.
OK maybe I'm missing something, but what is new about this patent? The schematic "how does it work" figure 6 is nothing but a napkin design. Anybody with half a braincell can make that up within 5 minutes after being…
People who have studied electrical engineering may recognize the word "dual" with the prototypical example in electrical networks: Norton vs. Thevenin. Both are equivalent but from coming from opposite ends. A current…
>Jigsaw does not provide a clean upgrade path for Maven-based projects to move from the packaging of code into JAR files to modules. No upgrade path from JAR files, the most common packaging system for Java?!? That…
I see the same thing except with no crashes. Anyway: this looks like a failed experiment to me. Next!
Rooftops in Switzerland are covered with snow for many months each year. Yet this article doesn't even mention the word "snow".
Format it as code (indent with at least 4 spaces). Problem solved.
"helpful"?
> One can imagine modifying the compiler to output llvm bitcode. You now can throw plenty of optimisation at it for free (but you are now slower to compile). If you look at the FAQ, you'll see they can do exactly that…
Yet I've skimmed the entire site and nowhere do I see mentioned how to use C libraries in V. I don't have to convert C to V and then compile the entire V program, do I?
I can't help but wonder why Volt on Mac is 300kB and on Windows it's 2.1MB.
I am not going to read that, because of the huge number of ads on that page.
Really? There's no "[-]" in front of the user name?
>You'll never see JPEG-XS images stored on disk or sent over the web. I don't see why not. The image quality is near perfect, according to the article, for not even double the average file size, and it uses much less…
It's slow as mail. I tried an URL several minutes ago and it still hasn't come back.
But Google News says "This RSS feed is deprecated"...?
Great, something really important like the old blink tag. /s Only people programming ads will like this. Everybody else will pretty much hate its guts.
I'm OK with this, under the condition that Facebook only uses it to alert you of photos you likely appear in, i.e. those two first examples of what it can do. I would not allow them to show those results to other people.
Still, you should add it yourself, and not some overzealous system.
Somebody's birthday is interesting info to keep. That doesn't mean you should get a notification when it comes up.
Second link is dead. So is the fourth.
It's insane. I can't even access the web interface of my own printer any more, because it's not https.
>Intel, AMD and Apple face class action lawsuits over the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. I sure hope Intel will face a class action suit over this botched update. Many professionals have wasted countless hours…
It probably is a learning system... It got trained more. The review itself doesn't have to change. The system merely adjusted its parameters due to more exposure to new reviews.
I think people share Facebook pages because they found the content on Facebook. Speed has nothing to do with it.
Use `cal -m` if you want a week to start on a Monday. AFAIK Sunday is the (US centric) default.
OK maybe I'm missing something, but what is new about this patent? The schematic "how does it work" figure 6 is nothing but a napkin design. Anybody with half a braincell can make that up within 5 minutes after being…
People who have studied electrical engineering may recognize the word "dual" with the prototypical example in electrical networks: Norton vs. Thevenin. Both are equivalent but from coming from opposite ends. A current…
>Jigsaw does not provide a clean upgrade path for Maven-based projects to move from the packaging of code into JAR files to modules. No upgrade path from JAR files, the most common packaging system for Java?!? That…
I see the same thing except with no crashes. Anyway: this looks like a failed experiment to me. Next!