Amazing. I've long thought about doing this exact product, so glad you executed - I think it's a great idea. It looks like through shortcuts a user can likely interface with the Apple "focus" modes, which makes for an…
Rule #11, and the general text there on idempotence was very interesting and I definitely learnt nicer ways of handling this, thank you.
I followed your search instructions - and skimmed a few hundred of the 1 star reviews, the only 2 I could find that were positive are the ones you mentioned. So I'm not sure this is as much an issue as you indicate?…
I don't have an iPad, but assistive touch might help your grandparents.
I'm visiting NYC for the first time in May - first thing I researched was pizza, so really appreciate this work. Thank you.
Python: Talk Python To Me, Python Bytes. For ML, I'd highly recommend Gradient Descent from Weights & Biases - Lucas is a fantastic host.
How do you intend to monetize your startup? If you're planning on advertising, do you expect to pay the people you are cloning?
It’s a beta, this is not shocking in any era of Apple, just access and expectations have jumped ahead.
That's remarkable to me - I feel like my internet life hasn't been so sheltered not to come across this before, but it also feels so obvious in retrospect. Do share some examples if you don't mind.
MacBook 12 inch 2015 is no longer supported. Disappointing, it would probably run fine on mine.
This is the main reason. Twenty years ago it was very hard to get your message as Government out there to the people, with media being the only conduit to do so, of course with their own agenda. Now if you want to…
I agree, still running a 12" 2015, it's an incredible machine that just doesn't feel as though it has been replaced. Makes the Pro and Air feel like heavy weights.
Cormen - Introduction to Algorithms (CLRS) is probably the most recommended. Depending on where you are starting from, MIT opencourseware lectures might be helpful too.
I always really enjoy reading graph algorithm pieces, and similarly after studying them have never actually used them. A really nice approach to a fun problem.
Michael Gove has an illustrious history with his private emails as well: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17235168
This example is directly mentioned in MIT Introduction to Algorithms, I would recommend it - https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-compu...
As a side point - whatever happened to the YC research basic income study? After great fanfare 4 years ago, it's been very quiet the past year.
I agree - after trying many notes and lists apps, I settled on the simplicity of Notes. It's also very fast.
It's important to be skeptical about this, but it's somewhat fun to entertain as a way of neutralising any potential attack lines for upcoming elections. So far: * Buses * Models * Bridges 3 is a pattern. Maybe we could…
Given we'll be at Python 3.8 next month, I can't help but wonder about Python 4. When it will happen, and how long.
This isn't assuring to read at all. I'm trying to build and still relying heavily on DO, for what is becoming thousands in profit quite quickly. Frankly, I'm very uninterested in resolving a problem in hosting - mostly…
A little further along, but the BBC R&D have been working on something in a similar vein for a few years. https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/projects/visual-perceptive-media
For a little diversity on tools, if you're looking for something quick that others can access the data easily - Google Apps script in a Google Sheet can be quite useful.…
It's completely stopped working for me on Chrome / Linux (Rats! WebGL hit a snag error) I've tried a few times to fix this but ultimately I've transitioned to always using my phone for maps.
I found this a great read and immensely useful, but the styling to pull out words/phrases in bold felt really distracting, and above all unnecessary. Though it might be Chrome on Win 7, which makes fonts generally look…
Amazing. I've long thought about doing this exact product, so glad you executed - I think it's a great idea. It looks like through shortcuts a user can likely interface with the Apple "focus" modes, which makes for an…
Rule #11, and the general text there on idempotence was very interesting and I definitely learnt nicer ways of handling this, thank you.
I followed your search instructions - and skimmed a few hundred of the 1 star reviews, the only 2 I could find that were positive are the ones you mentioned. So I'm not sure this is as much an issue as you indicate?…
I don't have an iPad, but assistive touch might help your grandparents.
I'm visiting NYC for the first time in May - first thing I researched was pizza, so really appreciate this work. Thank you.
Python: Talk Python To Me, Python Bytes. For ML, I'd highly recommend Gradient Descent from Weights & Biases - Lucas is a fantastic host.
How do you intend to monetize your startup? If you're planning on advertising, do you expect to pay the people you are cloning?
It’s a beta, this is not shocking in any era of Apple, just access and expectations have jumped ahead.
That's remarkable to me - I feel like my internet life hasn't been so sheltered not to come across this before, but it also feels so obvious in retrospect. Do share some examples if you don't mind.
MacBook 12 inch 2015 is no longer supported. Disappointing, it would probably run fine on mine.
This is the main reason. Twenty years ago it was very hard to get your message as Government out there to the people, with media being the only conduit to do so, of course with their own agenda. Now if you want to…
I agree, still running a 12" 2015, it's an incredible machine that just doesn't feel as though it has been replaced. Makes the Pro and Air feel like heavy weights.
Cormen - Introduction to Algorithms (CLRS) is probably the most recommended. Depending on where you are starting from, MIT opencourseware lectures might be helpful too.
I always really enjoy reading graph algorithm pieces, and similarly after studying them have never actually used them. A really nice approach to a fun problem.
Michael Gove has an illustrious history with his private emails as well: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17235168
This example is directly mentioned in MIT Introduction to Algorithms, I would recommend it - https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-compu...
As a side point - whatever happened to the YC research basic income study? After great fanfare 4 years ago, it's been very quiet the past year.
I agree - after trying many notes and lists apps, I settled on the simplicity of Notes. It's also very fast.
It's important to be skeptical about this, but it's somewhat fun to entertain as a way of neutralising any potential attack lines for upcoming elections. So far: * Buses * Models * Bridges 3 is a pattern. Maybe we could…
Given we'll be at Python 3.8 next month, I can't help but wonder about Python 4. When it will happen, and how long.
This isn't assuring to read at all. I'm trying to build and still relying heavily on DO, for what is becoming thousands in profit quite quickly. Frankly, I'm very uninterested in resolving a problem in hosting - mostly…
A little further along, but the BBC R&D have been working on something in a similar vein for a few years. https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/projects/visual-perceptive-media
For a little diversity on tools, if you're looking for something quick that others can access the data easily - Google Apps script in a Google Sheet can be quite useful.…
It's completely stopped working for me on Chrome / Linux (Rats! WebGL hit a snag error) I've tried a few times to fix this but ultimately I've transitioned to always using my phone for maps.
I found this a great read and immensely useful, but the styling to pull out words/phrases in bold felt really distracting, and above all unnecessary. Though it might be Chrome on Win 7, which makes fonts generally look…