This isn't punishment. This is negative reinforcement. This applies to an ongoing unwanted behavior.
When you say "terminal" I think what you really mean is a "shell" which runs within the Terminal. Googling for "bash", "shell scripting", "beginner" and "hello world" are likely to lead you to more useful content. Also,…
Well this was like learning aliens exist.
They're using Matlab because it's well known within the target community. Also, Psychtoolbox has been around for a long time and has been subject to studies that look specifically at precision.
Interesting. I'm wondering if the PsychoPy devs have noticed this.
It's about preventing deaths and making people feel safe traveling.
I wonder if anyone has looked into the relationship between time-of-day and battery level? Could it be the case that phone batteries are typically lower across the board at certain times of day? If most people aren't…
Working from home definitely has advantages, but I've been absorbing costs e.g., heating, cooling, electricity just to name a few. I think if given the option I would prefer a majority WFH situation, but these other…
"Just say it's the warm air and the cold air and bending light and stuff. They'll buy it."
That settles it. We're living in a simulation.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.02700
We already have plenty of curated news outlets. It's entirely possible we will simply end up with another one.
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I don't care so much about the story, it was the level of detail you doled out about your patient, where it was, what year, etc.
Call me crazy, but I felt like this story was perhaps a little too specific.
Painful lessons, yes. Instant gratification versus long-term planning. I think this applies to more than just software.
I thought he was apologizing for his use of personal attacks, profanity, insults, and generally what he describes as a lack of empathy. Things like that. His hardliner attitude hasn't changed.
You know who else handled conflict in a way that wasn't always understood? Linus Torvalds. I think there's a theme here. Why is it that successful project maintainers sometimes lose their patience with the community?…
I'm not saying you're wrong, but there certainly is evidence out there that suggests Google in fact does respect user privacy. For example, activity.google.com. They are also pretty up front about their privacy policy,…
I saw it as a counterpoint to AirPrint. I'd like to know what changed that made Google think they don't really need this anymore. Maybe they think WiFi Direct is going to be the future?
I haven't had a chance to really think this all the way through, but I have a few thoughts. Google seems to have more trouble absorbing companies that have many more parallels with what they're already doing. Makes…
The more I think about it, the differences between Amazon and Walmart are much smaller than I once thought. They're both platforms upon which sellers can sell goods. One of the bigger differences seems to be quality…
Don't you need data aggregation to build the model though? I think that's part of the problem, but I could be wrong.
I don't think this is just a Google issue. Osterloh just happened to be the first one to come right out and say, yeah, maybe you should tell your guests. Personally, I thought the bigger news (insult) was when he said,…
Dumb question, but why are people so surprised by this? Can you honestly say at this point in the game that you had no idea this was happening or that this is news to you?
This isn't punishment. This is negative reinforcement. This applies to an ongoing unwanted behavior.
When you say "terminal" I think what you really mean is a "shell" which runs within the Terminal. Googling for "bash", "shell scripting", "beginner" and "hello world" are likely to lead you to more useful content. Also,…
Well this was like learning aliens exist.
They're using Matlab because it's well known within the target community. Also, Psychtoolbox has been around for a long time and has been subject to studies that look specifically at precision.
Interesting. I'm wondering if the PsychoPy devs have noticed this.
It's about preventing deaths and making people feel safe traveling.
I wonder if anyone has looked into the relationship between time-of-day and battery level? Could it be the case that phone batteries are typically lower across the board at certain times of day? If most people aren't…
Working from home definitely has advantages, but I've been absorbing costs e.g., heating, cooling, electricity just to name a few. I think if given the option I would prefer a majority WFH situation, but these other…
"Just say it's the warm air and the cold air and bending light and stuff. They'll buy it."
That settles it. We're living in a simulation.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.02700
We already have plenty of curated news outlets. It's entirely possible we will simply end up with another one.
this
I don't care so much about the story, it was the level of detail you doled out about your patient, where it was, what year, etc.
Call me crazy, but I felt like this story was perhaps a little too specific.
Painful lessons, yes. Instant gratification versus long-term planning. I think this applies to more than just software.
I thought he was apologizing for his use of personal attacks, profanity, insults, and generally what he describes as a lack of empathy. Things like that. His hardliner attitude hasn't changed.
You know who else handled conflict in a way that wasn't always understood? Linus Torvalds. I think there's a theme here. Why is it that successful project maintainers sometimes lose their patience with the community?…
I'm not saying you're wrong, but there certainly is evidence out there that suggests Google in fact does respect user privacy. For example, activity.google.com. They are also pretty up front about their privacy policy,…
I saw it as a counterpoint to AirPrint. I'd like to know what changed that made Google think they don't really need this anymore. Maybe they think WiFi Direct is going to be the future?
I haven't had a chance to really think this all the way through, but I have a few thoughts. Google seems to have more trouble absorbing companies that have many more parallels with what they're already doing. Makes…
The more I think about it, the differences between Amazon and Walmart are much smaller than I once thought. They're both platforms upon which sellers can sell goods. One of the bigger differences seems to be quality…
Don't you need data aggregation to build the model though? I think that's part of the problem, but I could be wrong.
I don't think this is just a Google issue. Osterloh just happened to be the first one to come right out and say, yeah, maybe you should tell your guests. Personally, I thought the bigger news (insult) was when he said,…
Dumb question, but why are people so surprised by this? Can you honestly say at this point in the game that you had no idea this was happening or that this is news to you?