Delisting is probably the best case scenario imo. If the dung hits the fan with Tether while many exchanges are based on it, it could be a very bad thing for the entire cryptocurrency market. I could definitely see that…
Reminds me of this line from Aesop Rock's song No Regrets. And she stopped- "Lucy, after all this, you're just giving in today??" She said: "I'm not giving in, I'm finished, " and walked away
I suspect part of the problem with this approach relates to data set construction. Even though models these days should theoretically be able to handle this task, there are clear ethical concerns and practical issues…
Lots of assumptions in this comment.
I use it for robotics research, and it's pretty fantastic. A few years ago it was common to see people literally strapping laptops onto robots, but this device is just as powerful with a much better form factor.
The best security is like an onion. Let's say something goes wrong/funky and you're concerned an outside actor may have somehow gained access to the "secure" system. Can you trust your logs?
Financial aid is just rebranded price discrimination.
Care to expand on that?
It's a completely ridiculous comment. This policy isn't about "fairness" but rather weight distribution and cost of fuel. Punishing tall people for being born tall and making more "on average" is absurd.
Your point is generally valid, but it's worth noting that power =/= energy. It is conceivable that at 100 watts of power, a human could use on the order megawatt hours of energy while practicing to achieve top-level…
MIT has a course called 6.035 which might be of use. Unfortunately the ocw page doesn't have lecture videos, but there seem to be some on YouTube if you search for it and the notes on ocw could help. Good luck!…
Delisting is probably the best case scenario imo. If the dung hits the fan with Tether while many exchanges are based on it, it could be a very bad thing for the entire cryptocurrency market. I could definitely see that…
Reminds me of this line from Aesop Rock's song No Regrets. And she stopped- "Lucy, after all this, you're just giving in today??" She said: "I'm not giving in, I'm finished, " and walked away
I suspect part of the problem with this approach relates to data set construction. Even though models these days should theoretically be able to handle this task, there are clear ethical concerns and practical issues…
Lots of assumptions in this comment.
I use it for robotics research, and it's pretty fantastic. A few years ago it was common to see people literally strapping laptops onto robots, but this device is just as powerful with a much better form factor.
The best security is like an onion. Let's say something goes wrong/funky and you're concerned an outside actor may have somehow gained access to the "secure" system. Can you trust your logs?
Financial aid is just rebranded price discrimination.
Care to expand on that?
It's a completely ridiculous comment. This policy isn't about "fairness" but rather weight distribution and cost of fuel. Punishing tall people for being born tall and making more "on average" is absurd.
Your point is generally valid, but it's worth noting that power =/= energy. It is conceivable that at 100 watts of power, a human could use on the order megawatt hours of energy while practicing to achieve top-level…
MIT has a course called 6.035 which might be of use. Unfortunately the ocw page doesn't have lecture videos, but there seem to be some on YouTube if you search for it and the notes on ocw could help. Good luck!…