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No user record in our sample, but coss has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but coss has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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Just made this same argument without reading your comment. I do wonder if musicians will start using this in studios, especially pop ones with one or two hits, to help fill the rest of the album.
I love the decemberists, but I’m not going to lie, if you gave me a handful of their songs (not the most popular but fillers from the albums) and injected this as well, then asked me to tell you which one was written by…
The hybrid plug-in models seem like a very good solution in terms of practicality and efficiency. Most can go 40 miles atm, which is a commute for most. Eventually cutting out fossil fuel work commutes for those who…
Sorry must be at least 5'10.
Looks like a grave site?
Wow this is a much easier way to remember for me. Thank you!
Most people have their minds made up and just look for articles supporting it. I can't help but feel we are doomed in this respect. Only teaching critical reasoning can help combat this and I fear most countries aren't…
One problem we have with excel is merging documents. I wish there was a good tool to use that worked well with merging.
Damn this hits close to home. I've been convinced I have some debilitating neurological condition even since I saw my finger twitches a little with my arm stretched out. On top of that I've been having really bad sleep…
Thanks for the suggestion. I think my problem is I'm just not getting enough calcium now that I'm getting a lot more magnesium. My legs and arms occasionally have been twitching and I've been having terrible sleep…
I watched My Octopus Teacher and it really opened my eyes to how smart they are. Watching the Octopus play with the fish conducting a symphony was so beautiful to watch. Was on the edge of my seat when it was evading…
I always wish I had this ability to fix electronics around my house, like my Kurig, which repeatedly asked me to clean the needle and wouldn't brew me a cup of coffee.
It'd have to know that it's destination was earth, or does it just sit idle after a power on and wait for the command? What happens if the astronauts are asleep? I feel like it needs some persisted data.
What happens if some anomaly happens where the shuttle loses power for a second?
My friend said if you are having a hard time finishing a book, it's probably not a book for you. Same thing applies. You gave up on these because its not right for you. Once you find someone worth spending your time on…
To do what though?
Keep a worklog, preferably on company wiki. Export a backup every so often.
I live in SoCal and can't believe the amount of attention this has gotten, literally world wide. Am I underestimating the importance or is it just a slow news cycle?
But probably memory as well. If I start specializing elsewhere I'll forget the intricate details of the thing I'm already specialized in.
Lots of studies show that people who are sleep deprived are just as bad with judgement.
Sorry, working class (as some have said) or white-collar would have been a better choice of words.
Almost all blue collar employees (software engineers) are shareholders at Amazon.
Equivalent to airlines looking for people to give up a seat on the plane.
Surely, a correlation would have been found by now? Any data on it?