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No user record in our sample, but coopsmoss has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
If I understand you correctly, you do a sort of blue green deploy? Load balancing between two versions while deploying but only one most of the time? How do you orchestrate the spinning up and down? Just a script to…
Business idea free for the taking: Build home or industrial heating furnaces out of slightly out of date computer hardware. Give them away for next to nothing and make the money back by renting the cpu time out.…
At least out of the box, I'm pretty sure FAISS doesn't support sparse matrices.
I agree, I think this is very unpythonic behavior
Tough because of the subject matter or the writing? Would you recommend it?
$3.4B according to the article
I really want to use xonsh as my daily but everytime I try to do a git rebase it doesn't handle the inputs properly for my editor.
I agree, VimCal has the same business model as Superhuman but doesn't require an onboarding call. So I'm only using Vimcal
Probably excluded because they're deemed unintentional. Of course the mosquitoes don't kill us intentionally either.
I've been calling this "The Sunk Cost Fallacy Fallacy", people don't understand it but still quote it liberally.
My favourite thing about the pixel 5 is the camera. I understand that they do a fair amount of software processing to make it so good. And most other apps don't let me use the wide lens. Is the experience as good on…
Attainable goals are more motivating and meaningful than unattainable ones. It's in many ways a different event because the equipment is different, so why should a record for a different event stand.
It used to be the norm. Why did the "milk man industry" go under? Could it not compete with bulk buying milk once refrigeration became the norm?
I don't know if it's available outside the country. But the CBC is streaming everything online, no login required. They have streams with commentary for the major events that they are televising but you can also watch…
I'm pretty sure Ryobi just licenses their name, and the tools are designed/made by Hong Kong's Techtronics. I don't think you can even buy Ryobi tools in Japan.
I've noticed this kind of thing happens a lot, especially with banks. The institution or counties that "went digital" earliest are now hampered by the tech debt and infrastructure from the early days. And slower…
Impossible! That would be a wink.
The GBA (before the SP version) didn't have a backlight and so compared to the CTRs you played SNES games on were quite a bit darker. That's why most of these games got a brightness bump for the GBA.
That is awesome. So obvious when you think about it, I wonder what practical applications it has. Do photographers know about this?
How do you disable it on a per program basis?
It's always good to have a scapegoat. A lot of Open Source companies that sell support services are in many cases really selling themselves as a blameable party.
Can't speak to the glass. But I find tea tastes awful out of a metal thermos.
I disagree, I think it's a perfectly reasonable to critique someone's writing, and by extension the author. You can't be rude and justify it by saying "it's just my management style" or "it's just my personality".
I still find it abhorrent that incarcerated people can't vote in the US. That seems so obviously exploitable.
Why? It seems very rational. Especially if you're just going to run it once to get a value and not as a part of some system.