Perhaps tangential, but is there a frequency of a gravity wave high enough to "cusp" due to one of the quantization limits?
Not sure if I understand, but it seems the dendrites are "grouped" in a way, and their influence on the output is a function of the group? Is this functionally equivalent to having a two layer mini-network (that…
> Early methods conceived of vision as searching for edges, or generalized cylinders, or in terms of SIFT features. But today all this is discarded. These aren't discarded, they are part of ML vision networks today.…
I think I understand this. In "he only drinks soda", The token "only" opens the opportunity for "fcontrol" (like yield in a generator) to be resolved at a yet-to-be-determined position in the sentence. So if you "run"…
But when you pay a dividend, you lose a small % in tax, or the delay between receiving the dividend and reinvesting it. That % loss adds over time and makes dividend structures less efficient than direct reinvestment.…
To be fair, critical parts of modern day "version control", like pull requests and code review, are part of GitHub but not git.
It could also break pages that rely on full control over the hash, having targetText= injected unexpectedly would break a lot of crude params parsers.
Seems like game theory? If everyone else is playing, then it's better to play than abstain. Also I'm not sure about "higher prices", in my town there's two convenience stores across from each other, one with CC fee and…
The python library Backtrader is popular and has good intro docs. https://www.backtrader.com/docu/quickstart/quickstart.html
We used a similar trick, not for testing, but the ability to download the prod database and debug things locally. We hit scaling issues before PII, so coworker built a system to generate real-ish DBs with only one…
It concerns me how 5G has a huge PR push behind it, while academic papers seem to be in a state of confusion and uncertainty, particularly around the 50GHz line (most 5G standards, including the current EU standard, is…
There might be license issues between AGPLv3 of GenodeOS and the Apache 2.0 or GPLv2 that Android components use.
It's an interesting point seldom discussed: governments use money in boring safe ways, eccentric rich people "waste" money in unique and unpredictable ways. Both seem essential to the equation of production, just maybe…
Taxing real estate at large causes a supply-side pressure, driving up market prices. If you only "tax" very specific land around a train station, you limit the effect on the greater market. In theory a government could…
At first glance, it looks like an assembly language. Does anything compile to it?
Amzn (adjusted for splits/etc) had a peak value of $107 in 2000 and a low of $7 in 2001.
The learned scheduling result is particularly impressive, 19% speedup of average over the "Fair" (state of the art?) algorithm.
I know this is a battle as old as time, but the other extreme does exist: a system so complex that it directly attributes to attrition and decay, but too business-critical to get rid of. Yes, it's a "serious issue", and…
It exists, but I see those as edge cases. Compared to when someone is asking "am I smart enough", they are really asking if they can move from where they are now, to just a bit higher, the answer is usually "yes". At…
Here is the paper the article attempted to cite [1] (article link is 404ing right now) [1] https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=108... I believe the article mentions this, but the paper only studies…
Another example is WA state DoL, which does not automatically reissue (nor require) a new license when you update your address.
I'm not sure this is the case. Since medical insurance companies are heavily regulated on margins, their primary way of making money is investing the "pool" that's used to pay out claims. The size of this pool is…
Maybe this is a form of NIMBYism? If the issue is primarily housing prices, then it seems the new homeowners start benefiting from the policies they previously suffered from as renters, so it's not hypocrisy, but rather…
California SB901 makes suing PGE a bit more complicated.
Not only the industry or workers, but CO2 taxes, when implemented as petrol or electricity taxes, end up increasing the cost to users who don't control their own usage: petrol is required to commute to work, electricity…
Perhaps tangential, but is there a frequency of a gravity wave high enough to "cusp" due to one of the quantization limits?
Not sure if I understand, but it seems the dendrites are "grouped" in a way, and their influence on the output is a function of the group? Is this functionally equivalent to having a two layer mini-network (that…
> Early methods conceived of vision as searching for edges, or generalized cylinders, or in terms of SIFT features. But today all this is discarded. These aren't discarded, they are part of ML vision networks today.…
I think I understand this. In "he only drinks soda", The token "only" opens the opportunity for "fcontrol" (like yield in a generator) to be resolved at a yet-to-be-determined position in the sentence. So if you "run"…
But when you pay a dividend, you lose a small % in tax, or the delay between receiving the dividend and reinvesting it. That % loss adds over time and makes dividend structures less efficient than direct reinvestment.…
To be fair, critical parts of modern day "version control", like pull requests and code review, are part of GitHub but not git.
It could also break pages that rely on full control over the hash, having targetText= injected unexpectedly would break a lot of crude params parsers.
Seems like game theory? If everyone else is playing, then it's better to play than abstain. Also I'm not sure about "higher prices", in my town there's two convenience stores across from each other, one with CC fee and…
The python library Backtrader is popular and has good intro docs. https://www.backtrader.com/docu/quickstart/quickstart.html
We used a similar trick, not for testing, but the ability to download the prod database and debug things locally. We hit scaling issues before PII, so coworker built a system to generate real-ish DBs with only one…
It concerns me how 5G has a huge PR push behind it, while academic papers seem to be in a state of confusion and uncertainty, particularly around the 50GHz line (most 5G standards, including the current EU standard, is…
There might be license issues between AGPLv3 of GenodeOS and the Apache 2.0 or GPLv2 that Android components use.
It's an interesting point seldom discussed: governments use money in boring safe ways, eccentric rich people "waste" money in unique and unpredictable ways. Both seem essential to the equation of production, just maybe…
Taxing real estate at large causes a supply-side pressure, driving up market prices. If you only "tax" very specific land around a train station, you limit the effect on the greater market. In theory a government could…
At first glance, it looks like an assembly language. Does anything compile to it?
Amzn (adjusted for splits/etc) had a peak value of $107 in 2000 and a low of $7 in 2001.
The learned scheduling result is particularly impressive, 19% speedup of average over the "Fair" (state of the art?) algorithm.
I know this is a battle as old as time, but the other extreme does exist: a system so complex that it directly attributes to attrition and decay, but too business-critical to get rid of. Yes, it's a "serious issue", and…
It exists, but I see those as edge cases. Compared to when someone is asking "am I smart enough", they are really asking if they can move from where they are now, to just a bit higher, the answer is usually "yes". At…
Here is the paper the article attempted to cite [1] (article link is 404ing right now) [1] https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=108... I believe the article mentions this, but the paper only studies…
Another example is WA state DoL, which does not automatically reissue (nor require) a new license when you update your address.
I'm not sure this is the case. Since medical insurance companies are heavily regulated on margins, their primary way of making money is investing the "pool" that's used to pay out claims. The size of this pool is…
Maybe this is a form of NIMBYism? If the issue is primarily housing prices, then it seems the new homeowners start benefiting from the policies they previously suffered from as renters, so it's not hypocrisy, but rather…
California SB901 makes suing PGE a bit more complicated.
Not only the industry or workers, but CO2 taxes, when implemented as petrol or electricity taxes, end up increasing the cost to users who don't control their own usage: petrol is required to commute to work, electricity…