Would you be willing to go into more detail on why banking is better in Europe? They seem to have their own problems, too.
I hope that poster saw that, lol.
Feeling a bit snarky there?
Basically, what skybrian has, in a rather short way, said. As far as I have been able to find out over the years, quantum entanglement "does" operate at speeds greatly exceeding that of the speed of light, but, because…
While the article you reference is quite good, if I do say so, as it points out many aspects of how people 'exude' superiority more than they actually are 'superior', or 'more talented' than others, straight up saying…
Which, in all likelihood, is the primary reason why Silicon Valley does not want to move out of Silicon Valley.
I'm not going to go through and analyze the undoubtedly dense original research, but if the click-baitey headline is correct, this does seem like a huge jump in our grasp on reality. From how long have we thought that…
How can something like this even conceptually make sense? I'm sorry, but can someone explain to me how a neural network could approximate physically-deduced laws of nature (as had-coded into the classical simulator as I…
dalbasal, I feel like you're quietly sitting on a fascinating analysis of a facet of the modern economy. Mind sharing the sources of your knowledge so I can learn about it myself, either in the form of books, or…
This is a clear perspective and it needed to be put out there for others to understand. I salute your well-worded post, lm28469.
What do you mean it's irrelevant to politely correct language mistakes? Did you have a particularly irksome encounter with an English teacher lately?
On the contrary, blocking ads online is morally bankrupt. You presented analogies, which I will respond to if you respond to my question at the conclusion. With the case of billboards, it was never expected nor included…
If you pay attention to software and tech news, at all, you'd know this, or at least try to google it.
That's a valid counterpoint and one I'd be open to discussing. However, my own experiences support the owner you're replying to. I also possess a 2013 MBP with a Retina screen, proudly running well all these years later…
I know this is a digression from the current discussion on how well the devices work, but as a stats student who just learned about estimating using log-likelihoods, could you give some more info on how that is inferior…
>Both scripts are programmed to consume 80 percent of a visitor's CPU, leaving just barely enough resources for it to function. How on Earth do ads not undergo the most basic "does it eat up 80 PERCENT OF A USER'S CPU"…
This is interesting. But I wonder what differences it hopes to attain vs. Numba's CUDA support for NumPy, which seems to work pretty well and is under active development. One benchmark,…
You clearly failed to understand what 'hacker' means in this site's context, which is here a general term for a tech-savvy, overall outside-of-the-box thinker that desires to read a variety of interesting things (and…
It is standard security, nothing out of the blue for a default functionality included in an OS, meaning it is of solid average quality, which, however, unfortunately in the world of security means it is probably not up…
Would you be willing to go into more detail on why banking is better in Europe? They seem to have their own problems, too.
I hope that poster saw that, lol.
Feeling a bit snarky there?
Basically, what skybrian has, in a rather short way, said. As far as I have been able to find out over the years, quantum entanglement "does" operate at speeds greatly exceeding that of the speed of light, but, because…
While the article you reference is quite good, if I do say so, as it points out many aspects of how people 'exude' superiority more than they actually are 'superior', or 'more talented' than others, straight up saying…
Which, in all likelihood, is the primary reason why Silicon Valley does not want to move out of Silicon Valley.
I'm not going to go through and analyze the undoubtedly dense original research, but if the click-baitey headline is correct, this does seem like a huge jump in our grasp on reality. From how long have we thought that…
How can something like this even conceptually make sense? I'm sorry, but can someone explain to me how a neural network could approximate physically-deduced laws of nature (as had-coded into the classical simulator as I…
dalbasal, I feel like you're quietly sitting on a fascinating analysis of a facet of the modern economy. Mind sharing the sources of your knowledge so I can learn about it myself, either in the form of books, or…
This is a clear perspective and it needed to be put out there for others to understand. I salute your well-worded post, lm28469.
What do you mean it's irrelevant to politely correct language mistakes? Did you have a particularly irksome encounter with an English teacher lately?
On the contrary, blocking ads online is morally bankrupt. You presented analogies, which I will respond to if you respond to my question at the conclusion. With the case of billboards, it was never expected nor included…
If you pay attention to software and tech news, at all, you'd know this, or at least try to google it.
That's a valid counterpoint and one I'd be open to discussing. However, my own experiences support the owner you're replying to. I also possess a 2013 MBP with a Retina screen, proudly running well all these years later…
I know this is a digression from the current discussion on how well the devices work, but as a stats student who just learned about estimating using log-likelihoods, could you give some more info on how that is inferior…
>Both scripts are programmed to consume 80 percent of a visitor's CPU, leaving just barely enough resources for it to function. How on Earth do ads not undergo the most basic "does it eat up 80 PERCENT OF A USER'S CPU"…
This is interesting. But I wonder what differences it hopes to attain vs. Numba's CUDA support for NumPy, which seems to work pretty well and is under active development. One benchmark,…
You clearly failed to understand what 'hacker' means in this site's context, which is here a general term for a tech-savvy, overall outside-of-the-box thinker that desires to read a variety of interesting things (and…
It is standard security, nothing out of the blue for a default functionality included in an OS, meaning it is of solid average quality, which, however, unfortunately in the world of security means it is probably not up…