Managing side effects is one of Haskell's biggest selling points
I'd recommend LessWrong [1], It's an active community around discussing rationality, AI, self improvement, and many more intellectually stimulating topics. [1] http://lesswrong.com/
I think a little bit of bragging is good, it can create a bit of social pressure for others to act. More people should publicly share what they've done So, your awesome, if I was a US citizen I would be calling right…
Leonard Susskind talked about this idea and expanded on it in his talk 'Why is time a one way street' Highly recommend the talk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhnKBKZvb_U
I didn't make that inference, I figured Larry was avoiding the question. NLP is hard
Not incredibly popular but Nikki and the Robots is a game written in haskell that has recently been greenlit on steam http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=107105...
Because the ads are usually relevant and useful. in your example, the second card is a nice summary of hotels with all the relevant info right there
What's stopping you from setting an outrageous price?
possibly logos/advertisements.
it's got motorola assist, which is pretty cool
It seems like this effect could be got much more efficiently using block lighting. you could get the gradients by storing the light's strength at each vertex. This way you would be tracing only two rays per line
Mozilla is working on it :) http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/
Did the mushrooms help?
I think the assumption is that the menu won't take up the entire bar
something being open doesn't imply it has every imaginable feature
wait, so you currently have an infected computer on your home network?
Your link is broken
An interesting post on c++ like memory management in java: http://vanillajava.blogspot.ca/2014/01/sunmiscunsafe-and-off...
It is when you've got the startup bug, think of what you could built in 4 years. In OP's case he built picnik
Great example, another metric I like to use is to look at the history, to see how many times the file has been patched
what is your video card?
Why not do all that and also take smart drugs?
I remember watching this awesome video from Bot & Dolly a few weeks ago, "Box" http://vimeo.com/75260457
For anyone wondering, the theme for this ludum dare is "You Only Get One"
Exactly my thought, This kind of math visualization has been on my mind ever since watching the talk "Media for Thinking the Unthinkable"[0] by Bret Victor. I would totally be into contributing to this project [0]…
Managing side effects is one of Haskell's biggest selling points
I'd recommend LessWrong [1], It's an active community around discussing rationality, AI, self improvement, and many more intellectually stimulating topics. [1] http://lesswrong.com/
I think a little bit of bragging is good, it can create a bit of social pressure for others to act. More people should publicly share what they've done So, your awesome, if I was a US citizen I would be calling right…
Leonard Susskind talked about this idea and expanded on it in his talk 'Why is time a one way street' Highly recommend the talk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhnKBKZvb_U
I didn't make that inference, I figured Larry was avoiding the question. NLP is hard
Not incredibly popular but Nikki and the Robots is a game written in haskell that has recently been greenlit on steam http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=107105...
Because the ads are usually relevant and useful. in your example, the second card is a nice summary of hotels with all the relevant info right there
What's stopping you from setting an outrageous price?
possibly logos/advertisements.
it's got motorola assist, which is pretty cool
It seems like this effect could be got much more efficiently using block lighting. you could get the gradients by storing the light's strength at each vertex. This way you would be tracing only two rays per line
Mozilla is working on it :) http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/
Did the mushrooms help?
I think the assumption is that the menu won't take up the entire bar
something being open doesn't imply it has every imaginable feature
wait, so you currently have an infected computer on your home network?
Your link is broken
An interesting post on c++ like memory management in java: http://vanillajava.blogspot.ca/2014/01/sunmiscunsafe-and-off...
It is when you've got the startup bug, think of what you could built in 4 years. In OP's case he built picnik
Great example, another metric I like to use is to look at the history, to see how many times the file has been patched
what is your video card?
Why not do all that and also take smart drugs?
I remember watching this awesome video from Bot & Dolly a few weeks ago, "Box" http://vimeo.com/75260457
For anyone wondering, the theme for this ludum dare is "You Only Get One"
Exactly my thought, This kind of math visualization has been on my mind ever since watching the talk "Media for Thinking the Unthinkable"[0] by Bret Victor. I would totally be into contributing to this project [0]…