I'd like to highlight the wordplay around re-wind: Vento means wind (as moving air) in Italian, and ventoso (vento.so) translates to windy. :)
You may want to also consider this one: Artificial Intelligence, a modern approach – Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
This video of the UNIX OS: https://youtu.be/tc4ROCJYbm0
I don’t want to be harsh, but to me it sounds pretty much like the value proposition of the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) et similia…
Even though it can be lost by an optimistic configuration, I prefer to use the TRACE level(s) and leave the DEBUG one for, well, debugging.
I was curious, but Safari is reported to not be supported for anything, neither for see a homepage.
Despite some (already mentioned) shortcomings, I like it: it provides a simplified "real life" big picture of the whole process with sample tools; a thing that (in my experience) every other "getting started" guide…
I'm actually interested… (I'm quite limited to Apple's bundles) would you mind writing a blog post ? :)
I'm using Postgres FDW at my current work and, while it has its advantages and use cases, JOIN operations can be terribly slow. Also, good luck (not) working with remote sequences.
Common things are simply by category and subcategories starting from the media/file "type" (e.g. books, photos, etc). Projects are created in a ~/playground directory and are eventually moved to a ~/projects one (but…
IIRC you should strive to never reach the extremes; i.e. keep in the 20–80% range in order to maximize its lifespan. Another tip was to avoid rapid energy consumption (such as from intensive use of CPU or discrete GPU…
Among the free ones there’s https://drawpile.net/ but I haven’t tried it yet…
Of course I have, but that's not exactly what I was aiming for... ;)
I expect it to be a little better trade-off given the following points: 1. JS is kept for what it's meant to be and do; nothing more. 2. A WebKit webview is probably lighter than Chromium + NodeJS. 3. The whole thing…
I've just started designing something very similar in my free time, but for Go (golang): interface around native GUI + WebKit webview + React + bindings. I'm glad that we are slipping away from Electron...
For the readers, I'll add a gently remainder that this is about Canada whose southern border is located at about 50°N. That means that the shift in daylight that they experience during the year is quite amplified.…
I'm a big supporter of 2D-defined time-zones, but not for what your're saying. The overall debate revolve around daylight which change in function of one's latitude. With an internationally agreed grid (e.g. current…
Maybe because its latitude is within the ±30° range from the Equator, hence the no need for DST ?! Please, Standard Time is preferred globally, but don't confuse the topics.
I'm going to write a couple of things about the first point. Several years ago, a knowledgable guy told me that the most compelling reason for choosing between PostgreSQL and MySQL was the expected I/O: "for…
* Winds are driven by the pressure difference (from high to low).
IMHO enforcing public groups is probably just a way to collect data from user’s public activity, which allows for better targeted advertising without boring (themself) with privacy. Which is fine if used in a good way.
Yes, because DST correctly attempt to adjusts Sunrise towards our usual wake-up time (obviously it can't do miracles).
> When you describe it this way Which is by far one of the most accurate description in this community. > the entire process sounds like something that takes place in a totalitarian state run by a crazy person It's due…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217
You're both right and wrong: the need to "move" that hour is needed only during a period of the year (latitute-dependent; on average March-October in the northern hemisphere) that mostly cover the Summer (Winter in the…
I'd like to highlight the wordplay around re-wind: Vento means wind (as moving air) in Italian, and ventoso (vento.so) translates to windy. :)
You may want to also consider this one: Artificial Intelligence, a modern approach – Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig
This video of the UNIX OS: https://youtu.be/tc4ROCJYbm0
I don’t want to be harsh, but to me it sounds pretty much like the value proposition of the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) et similia…
Even though it can be lost by an optimistic configuration, I prefer to use the TRACE level(s) and leave the DEBUG one for, well, debugging.
I was curious, but Safari is reported to not be supported for anything, neither for see a homepage.
Despite some (already mentioned) shortcomings, I like it: it provides a simplified "real life" big picture of the whole process with sample tools; a thing that (in my experience) every other "getting started" guide…
I'm actually interested… (I'm quite limited to Apple's bundles) would you mind writing a blog post ? :)
I'm using Postgres FDW at my current work and, while it has its advantages and use cases, JOIN operations can be terribly slow. Also, good luck (not) working with remote sequences.
Common things are simply by category and subcategories starting from the media/file "type" (e.g. books, photos, etc). Projects are created in a ~/playground directory and are eventually moved to a ~/projects one (but…
IIRC you should strive to never reach the extremes; i.e. keep in the 20–80% range in order to maximize its lifespan. Another tip was to avoid rapid energy consumption (such as from intensive use of CPU or discrete GPU…
Among the free ones there’s https://drawpile.net/ but I haven’t tried it yet…
Of course I have, but that's not exactly what I was aiming for... ;)
I expect it to be a little better trade-off given the following points: 1. JS is kept for what it's meant to be and do; nothing more. 2. A WebKit webview is probably lighter than Chromium + NodeJS. 3. The whole thing…
I've just started designing something very similar in my free time, but for Go (golang): interface around native GUI + WebKit webview + React + bindings. I'm glad that we are slipping away from Electron...
For the readers, I'll add a gently remainder that this is about Canada whose southern border is located at about 50°N. That means that the shift in daylight that they experience during the year is quite amplified.…
I'm a big supporter of 2D-defined time-zones, but not for what your're saying. The overall debate revolve around daylight which change in function of one's latitude. With an internationally agreed grid (e.g. current…
Maybe because its latitude is within the ±30° range from the Equator, hence the no need for DST ?! Please, Standard Time is preferred globally, but don't confuse the topics.
I'm going to write a couple of things about the first point. Several years ago, a knowledgable guy told me that the most compelling reason for choosing between PostgreSQL and MySQL was the expected I/O: "for…
* Winds are driven by the pressure difference (from high to low).
IMHO enforcing public groups is probably just a way to collect data from user’s public activity, which allows for better targeted advertising without boring (themself) with privacy. Which is fine if used in a good way.
Yes, because DST correctly attempt to adjusts Sunrise towards our usual wake-up time (obviously it can't do miracles).
> When you describe it this way Which is by far one of the most accurate description in this community. > the entire process sounds like something that takes place in a totalitarian state run by a crazy person It's due…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217
You're both right and wrong: the need to "move" that hour is needed only during a period of the year (latitute-dependent; on average March-October in the northern hemisphere) that mostly cover the Summer (Winter in the…