Thumbprint scanners are inaccurate unless you get into the high-end range. If there is a commodity fingerprint scanner for that many students, they could install a single button and get equivalent data.
These lack the subtlety of the koans they are attempting to emulate. It's more like Aesop's Code than Codeless Code.
Isn't this already what a SIMD processor does? Or is it supposed to be like a SIMD hiding in a SISD processor?
BUT if we had consistent poor performance for some vendor in a certain category, we could infer that their offerings for that category will also be poor in the future.
If you are willing to accept language as one of the calligrapher's tools I think you will find his workshop to be equally cluttered.
It's not as extreme as that--consider just the case where you want to share things with work friends that might not appeal to college friends. You're not acting different; you'd show the college friends if any of them…
I saw an on-going project recently that was attempting just that. They were using texts from the web to infer relationships from recognizable patterns. Like (the head of X, Y) implies X is an organization, Y is a…
I get poor search results daily, and half of them get "incorrected". "Did you mean UIView?" No, Google, I am working on OSX. I actually did mean NSView, that's an actual thing.
Actually Cyc is panned pretty hard as a complete waste of a perfectly intelligent researcher's time.
There's explicit provision in the law allowing for people without a pilot's license to fly an experimental aircraft. I'm sure you can still get in massive trouble for flying through the upside-down layercake above…
Yeah, the author seemed to argue "because the situation I was in while doing a job I was passionate about was unlivable, therefore pursuing any job you are passionate about will make you less happy than working some…
I use this method also
> My point is that your only means to do that is to use government force, i.e., laws. You are mistaken.
I'd like this too
This is my understanding as well. I hope someone who knows definitively comes along.
The bloom filter could be used in a similar way, you have X hash functions used and Y total bits, so for a bloom filter with Z bits set you anticipate N unique items were hashed. Probably not as good as the HyperLogLog…
They probably didn't get anyone who uses a Gmail address as primary, which is what they asked for.
What does "add-relation" do, in terms of what happens on the machine? Do different charms need to be coded with explicit relation types? Like could I simply switch postgres for mysql in your example and have it work, or…
No, it will motivate developers to create add-ons that cost $2 each. In general, your argument about a subset of products is reasonable. In a drawing app when you have to buy individual brushes it's scummy.
Why not have a lite / pay to get everything version, then?
> (Granted, Google's complicit to the carrier's requests here too -- however, I'm still perfectly able to install anything I want on my phone.) This is not a valid argument for the average Android user, since they…
$2 per tool? This is not a free app, this is a bait-and-switch. Just charge $15 for the app, guys.
What if you had written that as the response to the second question. "I understand you are curious, but that is all I will say about it," would have made it clearer and been far less pompous than "no really, trust me."
The patent system is broken, but at least this time it is a company that deserves litigation instead of some poor indie app dev. IMO Facebook is pretty high up on the list of companies with horrible policies, it's…
Thumbprint scanners are inaccurate unless you get into the high-end range. If there is a commodity fingerprint scanner for that many students, they could install a single button and get equivalent data.
These lack the subtlety of the koans they are attempting to emulate. It's more like Aesop's Code than Codeless Code.
Isn't this already what a SIMD processor does? Or is it supposed to be like a SIMD hiding in a SISD processor?
BUT if we had consistent poor performance for some vendor in a certain category, we could infer that their offerings for that category will also be poor in the future.
If you are willing to accept language as one of the calligrapher's tools I think you will find his workshop to be equally cluttered.
It's not as extreme as that--consider just the case where you want to share things with work friends that might not appeal to college friends. You're not acting different; you'd show the college friends if any of them…
I saw an on-going project recently that was attempting just that. They were using texts from the web to infer relationships from recognizable patterns. Like (the head of X, Y) implies X is an organization, Y is a…
I get poor search results daily, and half of them get "incorrected". "Did you mean UIView?" No, Google, I am working on OSX. I actually did mean NSView, that's an actual thing.
Actually Cyc is panned pretty hard as a complete waste of a perfectly intelligent researcher's time.
There's explicit provision in the law allowing for people without a pilot's license to fly an experimental aircraft. I'm sure you can still get in massive trouble for flying through the upside-down layercake above…
Yeah, the author seemed to argue "because the situation I was in while doing a job I was passionate about was unlivable, therefore pursuing any job you are passionate about will make you less happy than working some…
I use this method also
> My point is that your only means to do that is to use government force, i.e., laws. You are mistaken.
I'd like this too
This is my understanding as well. I hope someone who knows definitively comes along.
The bloom filter could be used in a similar way, you have X hash functions used and Y total bits, so for a bloom filter with Z bits set you anticipate N unique items were hashed. Probably not as good as the HyperLogLog…
They probably didn't get anyone who uses a Gmail address as primary, which is what they asked for.
What does "add-relation" do, in terms of what happens on the machine? Do different charms need to be coded with explicit relation types? Like could I simply switch postgres for mysql in your example and have it work, or…
No, it will motivate developers to create add-ons that cost $2 each. In general, your argument about a subset of products is reasonable. In a drawing app when you have to buy individual brushes it's scummy.
Why not have a lite / pay to get everything version, then?
> (Granted, Google's complicit to the carrier's requests here too -- however, I'm still perfectly able to install anything I want on my phone.) This is not a valid argument for the average Android user, since they…
$2 per tool? This is not a free app, this is a bait-and-switch. Just charge $15 for the app, guys.
What if you had written that as the response to the second question. "I understand you are curious, but that is all I will say about it," would have made it clearer and been far less pompous than "no really, trust me."
The patent system is broken, but at least this time it is a company that deserves litigation instead of some poor indie app dev. IMO Facebook is pretty high up on the list of companies with horrible policies, it's…